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05 May 2023
Issue 23 of magazine.T4L focusses on assessment and feedback and provides valuable information and resources to support you throughout Term 2.
Get creative with your forms of assessment and explore some of the latest features and boost your skills with the tech platforms you know and love - Google Forms, Apple Classroom, Microsoft OneNote, Forms and Teams.
Supported with a suite of practical videos including how to organise online bookings with colleagues or parents using Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook to help you streamline your time this is a not to be missed issue.
The latest issue of T4L Kids invites students to solve the future of farming with tech. Is it possible to grow vegetables with less land and more air and what can we learn from our First Nations farmers?
Featuring fascinating interviews with an agrirobot inventor Salah Sukkarieh as he shares how robots are changing the landscape of farming, as well as chef Kylie Kwong who is passionate about where food comes from.
With four exciting challenges, issue 13 has everything you need and more for the Stage 2-3 classroom to get students creating and innovating.
Check out the complete archive for magazine.T4L and T4L Kids to get instant access to great resources and inspiring learning challenges for the classroom.
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