edna, digital education and me

Wednesday Jun 11, 2008

Have your say on edna and me future directions

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All Australian governments, states and territories and sectors of education and training have a significant long term investment in Education Network Australia (edna).

edna is now entering its 11th year as a successful national collaborative network to advance the use of information and communication technologies, particularly the Internet to improve learning and teaching in Australia.

In July and August representatives of the agency that manages edna, education.au will be visiting states and territories to seek feedback on edna future directions and identify opportunities for mutual benefit between education providers and edna.

A range of other consultative initiatives will complement these visits including seeking feedback from teachers, web conferences, analysis of usage data and market research.

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Sample consultation questions

  • Are the 5 current edna strategic directions valid for the future?
  • How can edna best support new investments in digital education across all sectors?
    • Professional development of educators?
    • Online curriculum content and services?
    • Enabling ICT infrastructure and standards?
  • What current or planned edna tools and services are of most value to your network or jurisdiction?
  • What opportunities for collaboration exist beween your institution/network and edna/education.au?
  • Are there areas of unmet need that edna/education.au could support?
  • Any other opportunities, issues or challenges?

To be advised of consultation outcomes, you can join a distribution list at www.lists.edna.edu.au/lists/lists/subscribe?list=consultation (email addresses will not be used for any other purpose)'

This blog will provide ongoing information and opportunity to provide feedback  -  comments on edna and me future directions welcome!

Comments:

This is a really useful function in me.edu.au - really easy to initiate and to contribute to, and the open nature of it is a positive: interested people can look in and contribute.

Posted by John Travers on June 13, 2008 at 03:09 PM CST #

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