The Digital Technologies Hub (DT Hub) offers free professional learning opportunities for educators that introduce the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI), as well as lesson ideas and other resources to engage students. Access the courses.
View all coursesExplore the five free sessions on offer for primary classrooms. The introductory session provides key concepts and AI tools to engage your students. Or, deep dive into the way AI can be used as a context for learning. Relevant curriculum connections are included throughout.
Explore the five free sessions on offer for secondary classrooms. The introductory session provides key concepts and AI tools to engage your students. Or, deep dive into the way AI can be used as a context for learning. Relevant curriculum connections are included throughout.
The Hub’s free courses provide high-quality professional learning to help schools engage positively with current and future challenges. All courses are aligned to the Australian Student Wellbeing Framework and to the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) professional standards at the Proficient level. Access the courses.
View all coursesNCCD professional learning modules assist educators with implementing and gaining confidence in the NCCD model. See the modules.
View all coursesThese courses are designed to help schools uphold legal obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) and the Disability Standards for Education 2005 (the Standards), which focus on providing fair access to education for students with disability.
These courses intend to improve and consolidate understanding of the NCCD and its relationship to the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) (1992) and Disability Standards for Education (DSE) (2005).
The SCIS blog features a series of lessons in managing your library collection and catalogue. There are seven lessons on a variety of topics.
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