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A technology magazine for teachers
magazine.T4L is an online magazine designed for use in the classroom and staffroom. Whether you’re passionate about tech, or just starting your journey, you will find an easy snapshot of tech solutions for your classroom and links to boost your digital knowledge.
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This magazine has been created to support, guide and inspire our public school teacher librarians and principals to create wonderful spaces and places for our readers.
Celebrating the DCO program and the profound impact it has made on 1000+ schools and communities across the Rural Access Gap program.
Narooma High School RoboRebels have taken on the world, get entrepreneurial in the classroom and learn how you can support your students to build their own businesses using tech tools.
Power up your tech in Term 3! Get up close and personal with microcrontrollers, and unpack our great new T4L Kids resource on designing with Minecraft Education.
Our Term 2 edition focuses on assessment and feedback, as well as essential links to resources to support you in organising online meetings with colleagues.
magazine.T4L celebrates its 21st issue with a how-to edition, making life easier for teachers with step-by-step guides.
Explore the art of creating videos in Canva and learn how to open a window to the world with Google meet.
Teachers share their tips to help you develop your practice, skills and knowledge in the digital space.
Explore the best features of Teams, Google classroom and Apple classroom, and discover their functionality.
Review success stories of 2020, learn about podcasting, explore robots by stage and discover Presenter Coach.
Boost your presentation skills with timesaving hacks and creativity tips using Keynote, Slides and Powerpoint.
Discover open ended tech activities that will get your students building, creating and engineering.
Boost your skills with digital assessment and feedback hacks and check out learning from home resources.
Explore your creative side as we test and showcase inspiring apps that will get you writing and designing.
Discover how PC robotics and a tiny micro:bit can change up the classroom and get your students to problem-solve.
This inaugural issue explores 3D printing in the real world, as well as the top 3D models and printing apps.
The Beginning Teacher Tech Guide has everything you need to get started and online from day one.
Investigate new innovations in our lab and boost your approach to building a more accessible classroom.
Explore classroom resources designed to stimulate computational thinking and discover app design techniques.
Take your classroom to the cloud with digital classroom hubs for Microsoft Teams, Adobe and Google.
Discover how to get the best out of digital documents with Word, Google and Apple, and learn about micro:bit.
Check out EDUtech 2020, learn about virtual reality, discover 3D printing techniques and explore robotics.
Explore the power of robotics. Check out the new robots in the lab and meet a real-life robotics engineer.
Delve into 3D design tools for the classroom, learn how to teach maths online and discover Google Earth.
Discover how to move from a physical to a digital classroom with confidence, using anywhere, anytime learning.
This issue is dedicated to coding to celebrate Hour of Code, and offers a myriad of resources and activities.
Review recommendations for Mobile Computers on Wheels (MoCoWs) and Mobile Learning Displays (MLDs).
See the following updated ESIS advice on the safe use of 3D Printers in schools.
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