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Curated list of virtual learning providers and activities
Global collaboration across the curriculum toolkit provides support for teachers to design, implement and manage collaborations that provide Australian students with the opportunity to connect with peers in Asia.
CILC specialises in access to applications and the utilisation of video conferencing for live interactive content and professional development, as well as web based collaborative learning environments for K-20 education. Search the catalogue to explore the various providers of content and diversity of programs and training available.
Australian providers of conferencing excursions bringing students and teachers face to face with experts across the globe. Excursions are designed to enrich and supplement curriculum across all stages and key learning areas.
Contact and website information related to a range of content providers.
iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables teachers and youth to use the Internet and other technologies to collaborate on projects that enhance learning and make a difference in the world.
Global Nomads Group fosters dialogue and understanding among the world's youth, using live satellite broadcasts and videoconferencing.
You’ll need to think about whether virtual conferencing is fit for your purpose and can offer you and your students the best solution for what you want to achieve. With this in mind the following activity will present you with typical issues or needs you should resolve in order to get the most out of virtual conferencing.
These links are only accessible to logged in Brisbane Catholic Education Staff.
Information Guides and resources to support voice and video conferencing.
Check this list for available endpoints in BCE schools and office sites
A basic infographic on virtual conferencing and tools that BCE schools are able to access.