Digital Technologies

Information, Communication & Technology (ICT)

Throughout the year, teachers have incorporated iPads and laptops into their daily planning and teaching across the learning areas. They have enhanced their skills in a range of applications, which were chosen to develop students’ creative ability, their higher order thinking skills and encourage the inquiry approach.

A focus is on embedding coding into daily planning where it will be incorporated across learning areas.

An ICT Passport provides teachers of each year level an outlining of all the skills, tactics and programs (software and cyber) required to cover each section of the ICT curriculum.

Cyber Safety

“To participate in a knowledge-based economy and to be empowered within a technologically sophisticated society now and into the future, students need the knowledge, skills and confidence to make ICT work for them at school, at home, at work and in their communities.” – Australia Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority.