Industry seminars 2004: Report on the 2004 TLF/AIMIA seminar series
The Le@rning Federation and the Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association conducted a series of seminars for industry during May and June 2004. The seminars were held in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart and Melbourne.
Trial of TLF content distribution and implementation of BELTS
Published: February 2004
This report of the content distribution trial and implementation of BELTS was conducted by TLF and the National Catholic Education Commission. The report offers a rich source of information for systems, sectors and schools preparing infrastructure for delivery of online curriculum resources.
Trial of TLF content distribution and implementation of BELTS: Northern Territory trial
Published: March 2004
This trial collected data about the harvesting and distribution of learning objects and the implementation of BELTS in the Northern Territory.
Field review of the Schools Online Curriculum Content Initiative (May 2004)
Published: May 2004
This pilot study is one of a number of research studies to evaluate the impact, application and effectiveness of TLF online digital content developed for classroom teaching and learning.
Learning by design: TLF Mathematics and numeracy learning objects in classroom contexts in the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne
Authors: Clarke and Gronn
Published: December 2004
This report contains findings from a trial of TLF online curriculum content for Mathematics and numeracy, covering addition, subtraction, fractions, decimals, percentages and measurement. The trial took place in 2004 in six Victorian Catholic schools.
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