Young people's relationship to the digital economy is a key site of popular and policy attention within the context of shifts in labour market conditions globally. The massification of digital media and rapid growth of digital markets globally have brought significant challenges for policy makers in what counts as work, and how best to prepare young people to engage with it. This has manifest in a proliferation of initiatives and policy orientations across much of the global north which have tended to focus on the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics occupations, and in particular, computing aimed at preparing young people for 'jobs of the future'. The formalisation of learn to code programs in scho...
The use of digital technology in the classroom is a significant issue for teachers as they are under...
The Australian Computer Society, – the professional association for Australia’s ICT sector – has rel...
This is a brief invited discussion paper about digital learning resources. I draw from my own expert...
As our economy responds to technological change, it is vital all Australians are skilled to be able ...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
This paper will compare a range of recently developed frameworks, which identify digital skills and ...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies in school, a common perce...
© 2018 Dr. Jacqueline Anne TinklerThis thesis explores how two school communities envision the revol...
Despite popular assumptions that children of today possess high levels of skill and knowledge in the...
Since the mid-1990s, government policies in the USA, Canada, England, and Australia have promoted th...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
The new computing component of England’s National Curriculum was promoted as an effective and egalit...
Digital literacy, under a wide variety of names, is routinely classified as a 21st-century skill and...
The use of digital technology in the classroom is a significant issue for teachers as they are under...
The Australian Computer Society, – the professional association for Australia’s ICT sector – has rel...
This is a brief invited discussion paper about digital learning resources. I draw from my own expert...
As our economy responds to technological change, it is vital all Australians are skilled to be able ...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
This paper will compare a range of recently developed frameworks, which identify digital skills and ...
Although Australian children have plenty of access to digital technologies in school, a common perce...
© 2018 Dr. Jacqueline Anne TinklerThis thesis explores how two school communities envision the revol...
Despite popular assumptions that children of today possess high levels of skill and knowledge in the...
Since the mid-1990s, government policies in the USA, Canada, England, and Australia have promoted th...
Education in Australia, it could be argued, has undergone a “digital turn” (Buchanan, 2011). That is...
The new computing component of England’s National Curriculum was promoted as an effective and egalit...
Digital literacy, under a wide variety of names, is routinely classified as a 21st-century skill and...
The use of digital technology in the classroom is a significant issue for teachers as they are under...
The Australian Computer Society, – the professional association for Australia’s ICT sector – has rel...
This is a brief invited discussion paper about digital learning resources. I draw from my own expert...