Opinion or editorial blog entries from members and other scholars

Opinion or editorial blog entries from members and other scholars

TECHLASH #1 is out – digital education after COVID-19

TECHLASH is a "zine" -- a self-published and internet-distributed outlet focused on rapid-fire analyses of critical issues in education, technology and society. The first...

Post-pandemic priorities … learning EdTech lessons from COVID-19

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has thrown digital technology and education into the spotlight. Now, some people are beginning to start thinking beyond the current upheavals, and consider the post-pandemic implications for education. Here are five initial guesses at how our approaches to education and technology might change …

Feminist Pedagogy in a Time of Coronavirus Pandemic

The FemTechNet network's recent statement of ‘Feminist Pedagogy in a Time of Coronavirus Pandemic’ is a welcome counterpoint to the tech-centric (and largely a-critical) advice that educators are currently being pushed in the wake of COVID-19.

Educational technology in a time of crisis

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay This post is part of the learning materials of EDF5647,...

How school-family-community partnerships strengthen learning in culturally diverse schools

With schools experiencing increased linguistic and cultural diversity, how can teachers, students, parents and the wider community work together to...

Children + Participatory Design + Sustainable Futures Symposium

We would like to invite researchers to the Children + Participatory Design + Sustainable Futures Symposium 2020 @...

Gestural music in education

There is a growing global movement within education to incorporate the Arts into the STE(A)M curriculum. Teachers are looking for new ways...

What matters to students in digital learning contexts?

By Maria Hvid Stenalt A key objective when interweaving digital technology into higher education...

the eSports revolution is here … what might it mean for education?

Ruth Jeanes, Michael Phillips & Neil Selwyn This post is republished from the AARE Edu Research Matters blog.

DER’s response to proposed changes in the Victorian EAL Curriculum

This response was prepared by Dr. Katrina Tour @katrina_tour on behalf of the Digital Education Research (DER) group @ Monash -...