Sue Beveridge

Sue Beveridge has been a passionate educator for more than 42 years, with a strong focus on innovation and technology for learning. As a Senior Officer in Australia’s largest department of education she delivered change strategies for key educational transformations, including the Connected Classrooms Program.

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Game-Based Learning from America to Australia

By Sue Beveridge on July 16, 2018

From America to Australia and everywhere in between, the value and importance of game-based learning is only growing. Discovering unique ways to engage students with their learning, including through the use of gamification, has been shown to have a positive impact on learning outcomes.

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SMART ANZ Training at Sheldon College

By Sue Beveridge on May 23, 2018

Recently, the SMART ANZ Team held a two-day training event at Sheldon College, Queensland. The College is an outstanding example of careful implementation of technology for learning and innovative practices. Set amongst beautiful grounds, the College has over 1400 students including, an Early Learning Centre and the LINQ Precinct where students learn in industry standard contexts of manufacturing, robotics, 3D Printing, the ability to create digital media products at broadcast quality, using business entrepreneur practices.

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2018 INSPIRE INNOVATE: Leading Innovation and Change Conference

By Sue Beveridge on May 2, 2018

We were delighted to participate in the New South Wales Department of Education's recent Inspire Integrate Conference at Sydney Olympic Park. This event gives teachers with a passion for ICT the opportunity to learn more about integrating it into their teaching and learning practices.

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Insights from the National Future Schools Expo

By Sue Beveridge on March 28, 2018

Last week the National Future Schools Expo + Conferences were held at the Melbourne Convention Centre where 4000 educators attended the event over two days.

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Westminster School Focused on the Future

By Sue Beveridge on February 21, 2018

Westminster School in Adelaide has begun the school year by focusing on the future of learning. The school is undertaking a refresh and their learning spaces and technology are being upgraded to meet the future needs of their students.

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More Australian Educators become SMART Certified Trainers

By Sue Beveridge on February 8, 2018

Growing the Australian SMART Community

During the summer schools holidays, another group of outstanding educators was trained to add to the Australian community of SMART Certified Trainers. Teachers from Early Childhood to Higher Education came together to learn the latest from SMART and how to provide professional learning for the thousands of teachers who use SMART hardware and software in their classroom every day. These trainers each bring to the table exciting an innoative ideas for implementing tehcnology.

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TeachSMART Events Embraced by Teachers

By Sue Beveridge on January 2, 2018

Teachers from Sydney and Newcastle were invited to attend a free TeachSMART event hosted after school. SMART ANZ team members Helen Lacey and Sue Beveridge presented at the events giving teachers an overview of global trends, the research that SMART has undertaken, and the current information published by the OECD about the importance of SEL skills.

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What Can Classrooms Take From Museums?

By Sue Beveridge on November 21, 2017

The way we visit museums has changed, right along with the way we deliver education. What cues can teachers take for their classrooms from the evolving museum landscape? Lots, especially when it comes to STEAM education, as some Australian teacher decently discovered.

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How to Improve Learning Outcomes: Thoughts from EdTech Leaders

By Sue Beveridge on November 6, 2017

During the recent Inspire Greatness Conference held by SMART Technologies in Australia, a group of education thought leaders met to discuss the tie between education technology and learning outcomes and how we can all work toward improving what is currently a flat outcome line.

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Solving the Challenges of Bespoke Lesson Content

By Sue Beveridge on May 18, 2017

Located in Melbourne, Sholem Aleichem College is one of the pre-eminent Jewish schools in Australia. Catering to preschool and primary school-aged children, the college prides itself on its ability to cultivate in its students a pride in their Jewish identity, and a sense of belonging to the worldwide Jewish community.

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