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We celebrate the return of international students post Covid lockdowns.
Connect deeply to language learning via multimedia.
Scratch & Sniff Native Sensory Garden of Edibles: a project-based design for Early Years Learning
Will add full project model soon!
Activate deep and self-directed learning dispostions with the tools and resources that add exceptional value to inquiry-based teaching and learning
Filling the Pail - Greg Ashman (Australia)
Science and Education Blog - Daniel Willingham
Dr. Bob’s Cog Blog - Robert Hausmann
The Effortful Educator - Blake Harvard
3-Star Learning Experiences - Paul Kirschner & Mirjam Neelen
Informed Education - David Weston
Evidence into Practice - Nick Rose
Following long-term structural shift in employment towards services industries. Over three-fifths of total projected employment growth is expected to come from four service industries:
📌Health care and social assistance
📌Accommodation and food services
📌Professional, scientific and technical services
Source: MyFuture. (2023).
Embedded Education can contribute to a more equitable and effective distribution of knowledge, skills, and information. By creating real platform-native encounters rather than broadcasting information, embedded education is a more effective way to change behaviors. By shortening the feedback loop from theory to practice, it engages people to more deeply internalise what they’ve just learned. By leveraging the product’s existing assets and infrastructure, platforms can deliver education and reach underserved communities much more efficiently than if one had to create new educational content from scratch.
Enabled by easier-than-ever tutorial creation tools such as Loom, customer experience automation tools such as Hyro, product adoption tool such as UserLane, knowledge management system such as Guru, any company can easily create educational content embedded in the customer’s journey, and the most powerful learnings are not usually how to use your product, but about how after being a part of the product ethos, someone’s view of possibilities gets enlarged and enriched.
Head over to this BBC website to investigate if your current job is at risk of automation. You may want to consider these statistics when planning your future studies too(Stylianou et al., 2015).
Write a brief summary of your chosen industry (e.g. defining features, considerations, trends, strengths and weaknesses).
Investigate the data associated with your chosen industry, make a list with some statistics (e.g. average salaries, amount of people employed in Australia).
What dominant industry trends did you recognise in the data (e.g. growth areas, barriers, shifts in focus)?