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Mal Lee has written for ACER’s online Teacher magazine in a series of brief research papers on the digital evolution of schooling. They include:

  • School evolution: A common global phenomenon – http://teacher.acer.edu.au/article/school-evolution-a-common-global-phenomenon
  • Digital Normalisation: The Imperative for all Schools – http://teacher.acer.edu.au/article/digital-normalisation-the-imperative-for-all-schools
  • Taking Charge of Your School’s Evolution – http://teacher.acer.edu.au/article/taking-charge-of-your-schools-evolution
  • Digital Schools: An Evolving Ecosystem – http://teacher.acer.edu.au/article/digital-schools-an-evolving-ecosystem
  • The Educational Importance of BYOT – http://teacher.acer.edu.au/article/the-importance-of-byot

This entry was posted in BYOD, BYOT, BYOT Savings, digital evolution, Digital normalisation, digital transformation, Elementary and high school evolution, Evolving school ecologies, ICT evolution in schools, Implications school evolution, International school evolution measure, Primary school evolution, School ecologies and complexity theory, School evolution, School evolution continuum, Stages of school evolution on April 13, 2015 by mallee.

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