Here you will find some fantastic FREE teaching resources and classroom ideas created by Australian teachers FOR Australian classrooms. ACARA aligned
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Here you will find some fantastic FREE teaching resources and classroom ideas created by Australian teachers FOR Australian classrooms. ACARA aligned
https://www.pinterest.com.au/missjacobslittlelearners/aussie-freebie-teaching-resources/
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We don’t know exactly what the future holds. One thing we do know is that virtual reality in education brings the future closer.
https://www.thetechedvocate.org/virtual-reality-in-education-brings-the-future-closer/
Virtual worlds will become increasingly popular, but the true metaverse will be a future of augmented reality and it will be everywhere.
https://venturebeat.com/2021/12/28/future-augmented-reality-will-inherit-the-earth/
As the world becomes ever more uncertain in 2022, technology will increasingly become the locus of fantasy, escapism, and fin de siècle excess. That means two trends are set to expand in the coming year. First, technology as cult infrastructure: We’ll see things like the tungsten cube [collector NFTs], religiously skinned tokenisation [such as https://buff.ly/3sLlvK1’s deity NFTs], and divinatory platformisation [such as the C0-Star personalised astrology app] make a major leap in popularity and complexity. Second, technology fundamentalism. After a period of apology and attempted cooperation with policymakers and civil society, I anticipate that tech leaders will harden in their visions for society and their diagnoses of its problems, becoming unwilling to compromise on increasingly radical plans to remake life after COVID. https://buff.ly/313t4QG