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This National Conference is the biennial conference of the (ACCE). The conference opens to anyone who in interested in sharing their digital teaching experiences. The first conference took place in Melbourne, 1983. Between 1983-1996, the conference was held annually across Australia. After 1996, the conference became biennial. From 1994, a series of frameworks were launched in Australia to integrate Information and Communication Technology(ICT) into education. Western Australia's 2001 Competency framework for Teachers identified teachers as an important component in developing computer education. In 2010, Education Minister Julia Gillard, proposed an education agenda to provide Australia a better education system. Besides ACCE, there are many organizations and conferences supporting the d

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  • Australian Computers in Education Conference (en)
  • مؤتمر الكمبيوتر الأسترالي في التعليم (ar)
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  • مؤتمر الكمبيوتر الأسترالي في التعليم - المؤتمر الوطني هو مؤتمر يعقد مرة كل سنتين للمجلس الأسترالي للحاسبات في التعليم ACCE، يجمع هذا المؤتمر بين المعلمين من جميع أنحاء أستراليا وحول العالم المهتمين باستخدام تقنيات المعلومات والاتصالات؛ لدعم وتعزيز التعليم والتعلم في الفصول الدراسية، بدلًا من التركيز على استخدامها في التعليم العالي، أو إدارة المدرسة. تتناوب المنظمات الأعضاء التابعة للمجلس الأسترالي للحاسبات في التعليم على استضافة المؤتمر الوطني، بدلًا من مؤتمر الدولة الخاص بها، وهي : · جمعية تسمانيا للمعلمين والمهنيين لتكنولوجيا المعلومات في التعليم TASITE (ar)
  • This National Conference is the biennial conference of the (ACCE). The conference opens to anyone who in interested in sharing their digital teaching experiences. The first conference took place in Melbourne, 1983. Between 1983-1996, the conference was held annually across Australia. After 1996, the conference became biennial. From 1994, a series of frameworks were launched in Australia to integrate Information and Communication Technology(ICT) into education. Western Australia's 2001 Competency framework for Teachers identified teachers as an important component in developing computer education. In 2010, Education Minister Julia Gillard, proposed an education agenda to provide Australia a better education system. Besides ACCE, there are many organizations and conferences supporting the d (en)
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  • ACEC (en)
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  • ACEC (en)
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  • Australian Council for Computers in Education (en)
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  • Australian Computers in Education Conference (en)
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