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Cybersmart Digital Citizenship
By Kellie Britnell
Issue 93, Term 2 2015
Cybersmart is a national cybersafety and cybersecurity education program managed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), as part of the Australian Government's commitment to cybersafety. The program is specifically designed to meet the needs of its target audiences of children,
Copyright for Educators
By Jessica Smith
Issue 92, Term 1 2015
Introduction In today's digital environment, teachers and students are connected by an ever-increasing number of devices to a world of online content. This article provides some smart copying tips to help teachers to actively manage copyright costs while complying with their copyright obligation.
Library catalogues and the World Wide Web: it takes two to tango
By Nicole Richardson
Issue 101, Term 2 2017
Library catalogues have traditionally been the access point between the library user and the collection. Broadly speaking, the general function of the library catalogue is to allow the user to successfully find, identify, select and obtain resources (Tillett 2004). While these are still the main fu
Transmedia storytelling: narratives like real life
By Martin Gray
Issue 95, Term 4 2015
What is Transmedia Storytelling? Prof. Henry Jenkins, M.I.T. 2003. 'a process where integral elements of a fiction get dispersed systematically across multiple delivery channels for the purpose of creating a unified and coordinated entertainment experience.' http://www.pil-network.ie/blog/tra