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Have you ever wondered if you could be teaching smarter? Using technology to your advantage? Do you feel as though you've got a fortune of gadgets sitting around and not helping your students learn? This book is for you. STOP GETTING I.T. WRONG is a comprehensive collection of musings, whinges and strategies about the successful use of digital technology in any classroom at any level. If you have any interest in doing modern teaching properly then this is for you. It collects the best practice of over seven years in teaching with Computers and Digital technology day-to-day by a genuinely passionate teacher.…mehr

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Have you ever wondered if you could be teaching smarter? Using technology to your advantage? Do you feel as though you've got a fortune of gadgets sitting around and not helping your students learn? This book is for you. STOP GETTING I.T. WRONG is a comprehensive collection of musings, whinges and strategies about the successful use of digital technology in any classroom at any level. If you have any interest in doing modern teaching properly then this is for you. It collects the best practice of over seven years in teaching with Computers and Digital technology day-to-day by a genuinely passionate teacher.
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DAVID MORGAN is an adventurer who has sailed from Australia to America via Vietnam and China and run marathons in various destinations, from New York to Tokyo. He has also hiked the Kokoda Trail and Great Ocean Walk in the pursuit of adventure. By living life and fulfilling his optimal potential, David's story proves that no challenge cannot be overcome if the motivation is great enough. David is the founder of Morgan Development Group and Morgan & Co, and continues to occupy diverse roles within the construction and real estate sectors. He is also always on the lookout for a new adventure, whatever that may be. First and foremost, however, David is a father to four precious children. He lives with his partner and children in Williamstown, Victoria.