Jim Sill on stage with a screen and large lighted Google sign with balloons
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Google Summit Series by Deploy Learning: Adelaide & Sydney

Over the last year, we have reintroduced Google Summits to Australia with support from the Google for Education team.  Recently, during the term break, we led two fantastic events  in Adelaide and Sydney.  We brought together passionate educators from Independant and department schools for a deep dive into the future of learning with Google!  To…

Thinking Canvas
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Making Thinking Visible in Google Slides

A while back, Chris Harte, formerly of Unstuck Learning Design, introduced me to the Thinking Canvas based on the Harvard Project Zero Thinking Routines. A Thinking Canvas is a structured space with enough blank areas to invite learners to make their learning visible to not just you, the teacher, but also their peers. While thinking…

Globe with Gemini Education tools
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Gemini for Education: A New Era of AI-Powered Learning in Schools

Recently at Google’s I/O Conference for developers, Google positioned Gemini as an AI-powered assistant.  Their recent promotional material has claimed that it is designed to transform the way businesses and schools work. By speeding up tasks, allowing you to focus on what’s most important while ensuring the privacy and security of your data, Gemini will…

Chromebook with a Graduation hat
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Essential Guide for Using Chromebooks in Education

When incorporating technology in schools, devices play a crucial role in shaping the learning experience for both teachers and students. Chromebooks have become increasingly popular in educational settings due to their versatility, productivity features, and cost-effectiveness. These devices offer several benefits that can contribute to a more engaging and interactive learning experience for students. The…

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