The quiet achiever: Four practical insights to inspire learners
Great teachers don’t pace dramatically around class, changing lives in a flourish of chalk. These insights from an inspiring NPI teacher show what really counts for students.
Great teachers don’t pace dramatically around class, changing lives in a flourish of chalk. These insights from an inspiring NPI teacher show what really counts for students.
Engagement in online learning can be a battle. Here’s a not-so-secret weapon that might help win the day!
Q. What’s a fun and addictive way to build academic and discipline-specific vocabulary?
A. Quizlet! Find out more about this versatile flashcard app..
Effective collaboration is an essential skill for today’s graduates. In this blog post we explore a pilot group work project at Curtin College
What are the biggest barriers for teachers using technology? Re-visit the findings from the 2014 Teacher Technology Survey to find out this and more…
How do you video a lesson without an expert in the room? A robot cameraman! Here are the findings from a trial of Swivl in Navitas English and Foundation Programs.
A few years ago eBooks overtook print loans in our NPI library for the first time. This article and infographic looks at some trends and implications for learners.
How do our students want to engage with technology in their learning and study experience? ELICOS Australia undertook a project to find out, with surprising results.
Last year, over 2500 hours of video were recorded through Echo360 for NPI. But where to next for this lecture capture technology in our learning and teaching contexts?
So you’ve just done a Google search and found a really interesting tool that would be absolutely perfect to use in your classroom. What next?
Is it all digital these days, or is these still a spot for paper and pen next to those phones and laptops?
Summary and short animation about our first cross-sector Student Technology Survey in Navitas, gathering 2114 responses from HE, VET and English learners studying at colleges in Australia.