White Papers

Learning portal enabled networks in education

What is the best way to prepare today’s students to prosper in a globalised world as the citizens of tomorrow? In this paper we discuss how networks enable students to thrive and better prepare for the digital economy waiting outside the school gates.

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Who is more responsible for children’s education – parent or teacher?

The responsibility for learning – framed as ‘Who works harder – teacher or student?’ – was the discussion topic of a previous paper. In this white paper we translate this approach to ask the question who is really responsible for children’s education – is it parent or teacher?

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5 Key Steps to Successful Learning Portal Adoption

Learning portals offer the opportunity to structure the educational environment so that teaching and learning experiences are richer and achieve better outcomes.In this paper we discuss some important elements that pave the way for successful learning portal integration and cultural change.

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Who works harder – teacher or student?

One key debate in teaching in the 21st century classroom centres on the question of time. Another equally important conversation revolves around the role of technology in teaching.

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New practices for 21st century classrooms

This new paper explores in greater depth the new approach to teaching and learning and how teachers are doing things differently.

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