Please note, this workshop has been postponed, and may be rescheduled in webinar format. As schools continue to struggle with CRT shortages, we are experiencing lower than usual registrations for face-to-face events.
Part of our Back to Professional Learning Together series, this 3-5pm afternoon workshop is for teachers able to dip their toes back into face-to-face PL in Term Two 2022.
What will a classroom look like in ten years time? How will teaching and learning be impacted? If your school could go back in time would it have designed its classrooms differently?
In this presentation Kevin Daly and Daryl English will speculate about the impact of future technologies and learning spaces. They will discuss how these will impact on both students and teachers in the near future and beyond, and provide practical advice on how schools might future-proof their investment.
About the presenters
Daryl English has always been fascinated by the ways Digital Learning can enhance the educational outcomes of students. He has held a range of eLearning related positions, as a teacher of ICT, Ultranet Coach, 1:1 Project Officer for the DET, and as an eLearning coach. His most recent and exciting work was as Assistant Principal 21st Century Learning at a large P-9 College in Melbourne’s West.
Daryl is a highly skilled presenter in the field of Digital Education including presentations at BETT Singapore, Edutech Sydney and FutureSchools.
Kevin Daly was a teacher and school leader for over thirty years. He has always had a passionate interest in DigiTech for education. This interest led him to pursue a different career path over a decade ago. He has run his own eLearning consultancy, presented at conferences, and published several articles on Digital technologies and how they can be harnessed to improve outcomes for students.
Most recently Kev was SMART Technologies' Education Specialist across Australia and New Zealand. Currently he is the manager of Digital Learning Teaching Victoria (DLTV).
Who Should Attend?
AITSL APST standards addressed in this workshop:
COVID-safe notice
DLTV follows up-to-date state government health recommendations for all face-to-face events.
- Social distancing is in place, as required.
- We supply hand sanitiser and facemasks (if required).
- All surfaces are cleaned and sanitised before and after events.
- Records of all attendees and contact details are retained for contact purposes.
If you have any concerns or questions about an event, please contact us.
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