ACARA Digital Technologies in Focus (DTiF) workshops

Edited on July 10, 2019

As a part of the Australian Government’s National Innovation and Science Agenda, ACARA has been funded to support the implementation of the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies in some of Australia’s most disadvantaged schools.

The Digital Technologies in focus (DTiF) project has been designed to encourage whole-school and inter-school collaboration, supported by curriculum officers.

One hundred and sixty schools with a low index of community socio-educational advantage (ICSEA) rating are participating in the project. Since July 2017, leaders and teachers from these schools have been taking part in workshops to help them implement Digital Technologies.

Nine Digital Technologies curriculum officers support clusters of schools, providing expertise to primary and secondary school teachers.

In 2018–20, the Digital Technologies curriculum officers will continue conducting professional learning workshops with teachers and school leaders. These workshops are customised to the specific needs of participating schools, with webinars and online mentoring complementing face-to-face events. Additional workshops have been offered to other schools.

Click here to access an overview of the following workshops:

  1. Understanding the Digital Technologies curriculum
  2. Digital Technologies key ideas and skills
  3. Planning for Digital Technologies implementation
  4. Computational Thinking
  5. Consistent teacher judgement and Digital Technologies
  6. Technology Mandatory Years 7-8 planning
  7. STEM Connections Introductory workshop
  8. STEM Connections Foundation to Year 8 teaching strategies
  9. Digital Technologies and project-based learning connections