
Here are my research why this is my pick country :
- Current Online Projects
- Online collaborative curriculum projects for students/schools
- e-Learning/Online Teaching & Learning
- Research, best practice and guidelines on e-learning, online teaching and learning management systems and successful implementation of online education in the University sector.
- ICT & Pedagogy
- Teaching theory which focuses on using learning and communication technologies
- ICT resource lists
- Reviews and bibliographies about using ICT in the curriculum
- ICT teaching units
- Practical teaching information, ideas, activities
- Integrating ICT in the early years
- Practical examples of the use of ICT in the early years setting.
- Learning Quests
- Learning Quests (or webquests) incorporate internet resources into a problem solving, collaborative, classroom pedagogy based on big questions and deep learning.
- Online games & activities
- Online games and activities for students, suitable for classroom use
- Online safety and netiquette
- Teaching about behaviour online and issues of internet safety, including examples of Acceptable Use Policies and cybersafety resources
- Teachers using blogs
- Examples of teacher and educational blogs, and guides for blogging with students
- Using the Internet
- The use of online web or intranet-based resources in the curriculum
We have no online educators for teachers here in the Philippines. Absolutely, teachers will do the best of their effort judt to give instruction here in the Philippines like those program mentioned above. So this EDNA may give hint to if ever our government will formulate this sort of program.
Online networks for Australia's educators
edna is a network of the education and training community. It includes government and non-government schooling systems, early childhood, vocational and technical education, adult and community education and higher education.
Find resources for teaching, learning and research
- Search lists of resources from Australian and international collections.
- Browse resources organised by category
- Discover links saved by your peers on me.edu.au
- Video tour explore technologies and tools
- Make an online profile on me.edu.au
- Subscribe to email lists
- Collaborate with colleagues in edna Groups, eg, wikis, blogs, podcasts and other utilities.
- Participate in a workshop
- Receive the latest education news
- Monitor national and international education events
- Select sector-specific RSS feeds to come to you
- Integrate edna into your website.
All supported by edna's team of education and information professionals.
(source:http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/go/about/cache/offonce;jsessionid=EA0F5585A0F7AC65E25681AD7DF219E8)
Personally, I would vie for this choice because as what this program stated, students and teachers could be both benefited.