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Date: 2014-06-12 03:21:54
Information and communication technologies in education
Information and communications technology
Savio Salesian College
SiMERR
Communication
Information technology
Educational technology

Media Release ACDICT June 2014 ICT teaching deficit is severe The Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute issued a media release on 12 June [copied below] noting that around 40% of years 7-10 maths classes in Australi

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