Bringing a 1-To-1 Program to Life a Handbook for Senior Secondary School Teachers
BRINGING A 1-TO-1 PROGRAM TO LIFE A HANDBOOK FOR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS 1 © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft and the Microsoft logo, Partners Network logo, Windows, Windows Live, Windows Media, Azure, Bing, DreamSpark, Excel, Internet Explorer, Kodu, Mouse Mischief, OneNote, Photosynth, PowerPoint, Ribbon Hero, Silverlight, SkyDrive, Songsmith and Xbox 360, are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. 14042-1210/MS 2 Bringing a 1-to-1 program to life – senior secondary Acknowledgements This series of three guide books is the result of Thank you to: a joint endeavour between Microsoft® Partners Victorian Department of Education and in Learning (PiL) and State Departments of Early Childhood Development Education from around Australia. Brooke McNamara, Lynn Davie, Alan Thwaites, Microsoft Partners in Learning is an initiative Leanne Compton, Kimberley Hall, Peter Bull and committed to helping teachers and school Russell Blackie. leaders connect, collaborate, create and share so Queensland Department of Education and that students can realise their greatest potential. Training These guides were developed following Laurie Campbell, Jane Carr, Laura Firth, Linda Pitt discussions on how governments partnering and Joseph Perkins with Microsoft could best support the Digital South Australia Department of Education Education Revolution. They aim to provide and Children’s Services teachers who are grappling with significant Peter Simmonds, Barbara Jenkins, Kay Clifford, Mike change brought about by the Digital Education Shaw and Tricia Millan. Revolution by providing curriculum ideas, examples, case studies and tips. Microsoft 1-to-1 learning can be challenging to traditional Jane Mackarell and Sean Tierney models of teaching and learning.
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