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Teachers Learning Technologies Competencies Project
References
Part A: Background Paper
DECCD, Executive Support Branch (1997). Does information technology improve teaching and learning. Hobart: Department of Education, Culture and Community Development Tasmania.

Downes, T. (1998). Childrens' and parents' discourses about computers in the home and school. Where is IT&T at? Proceedings of Australian Computers in Education Conference 1998 (CD-ROM). Australian Computers in Education Conference ACEC98 (July 1998: Adelaide, South Australia).

Kelly, K.(1998). New rules for the new economy. London: Fourth Estate.

National Board of Employment, Education and Training. (1998). Information technology: sink or swim. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.

National Office for the Information Economy (1998). A strategic framework for the information economy: identifying priorities for action. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.

Selwyn, N. (1998). A grid for learning or a grid for earning? The significance of the Learning Grid initiative in UK education. Journal of Education Policy. Paper number 100280. Vol 10, No 2. pp . 1-9.

Tanner, L. (1999). Open Australia. Annandale, N.S.W.:Pluto Press.


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