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Digital Technologies for Diverse Learners

  • 5 Sep 2019
  • 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Sale Baptist Church, Princes Highway (opp Cobains Rd), Sale
  • 21

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Modifying the A-D and F-2 Digital Technologies curriculum for a range of abilities.

For the first time, DLTV (Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria) and AASE VIC (Australian Association of Special Education Victorian Chapter) are partnering to showcase the potential of digital technologies on meeting a range of abilities in the classroom.

We are proud to announce a series of 'hands-on' DigiTech workshops focused on differentiating DigiTech instruction for Levels A-D and F-2 to regional Victorian educators. The cost is minimal thanks to a generous grant from Google.



Who Should Attend?

  • mainstream, special, and severe developmental educators wanting to know how to differentiate their digital technology lessons to suit a range of abilities

  • technology leaders, teachers, and support staff

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About the presenters

Clark Burt is  currently the Digital Technologies teacher at Ashwood School, a school for students with mild intellectual disabilities. He is a former lecturer and tutor at The University of Melbourne, RMIT, and Federation University. Clark is also undertaking his PhD at the University of Melbourne in using multimedia to teach vocabulary to students with literacy learning difficulties. Originally a computer programmer, Clark has been teaching in Secondary, Tertiary, and now Special schools since 2004. He has worked with the Victorian Department of Education developing the Digital Technologies curriculum for levels A – D.


Celia Coffa is an experienced educator, eLearning Coach and Google Certified Innovator. In 2015 Celia was awarded the DLTV Educator of the Year Award for her dedication, advocacy and innovation in digital learning and teaching across her school and beyond. Celia is currently working as the Victorian Project Officer for the University of Adelaide CSER (Computer Science Education research) Group. Click here for more about CSER.


We are grateful to Google who, thanks to their CS Educator PD Grants, has provided funding so that we can host 2-4 workshops across Victoria.



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