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Growing up SMART

Platinum Pre School wanted to understand how the SMART Board would enhance the learning outcomes of their students as articulated in the Early Years Learning Framework for Australia.

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A SMART Vision for Inquiry Learning and Literacy Programs

In 2011 The Deputy Principal of the school, Ms Viskovich was interested to understand how through SMART Boards as a school leader she would be able to produce “resources that provided a shared vision for enquiry learning.” (Hine Viskovich).

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ELECTROBOARD Supports Play-Based Learning

Pre-school teacher, Pam Miller together with the Pre-School’s Information Technology Officer set up the SMART Table as part of the pre-school indoor sessions.

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ELECTROBOARD Supports Innovation in the use of the SMART Table

Karonga School (SSP) is situated in Epping to the north of Sydney’s CBD. Karonga School (SSP) is a School for Specific Purposes teaching students from Pre-school to Year 12 who require intensive levels of support.

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Effective feedback using SMART response

Located near Wollongong, Lake Illawarra South is a K-6 school that has as its vision, learning in a “caring and sharing” environment. The school also has a strong focus on technology and how technology can support learning.

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Australian school energizes learning with SMART Board Interactive Whiteboards

Located in a beachside suburb of Sydney, Australia, Curl Curl North Primary is a K–6 school, focusing on developing education competencies such as effective communication of ideas and information, excellent teamwork and collaboration skills, and a strong knowledge of technology.

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Teacher mobility and responsiveness improve at Woodcroft Primary School

Sitting in a desk receiving information is no longer an adequate way for contemporary students to learn, according to Woodcroft Primary School’s assistant principal, Judy Beal.

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