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Digital Technologies in the Classroom
Digital technologies and ICT capabilities are becoming ever more important in the modern world.
At Officer Specialist School, digital technology is embedded within teaching and learning to build the foundational skills and knowledge students need to thrive in the 21st century.
Students utilise iPads, laptops, Interactive TVs and a range of other devices in the classroom to complement their learning in literacy, numeracy and other curriculum areas.
Adapted technologies are also employed to support complex learning needs like using AAC software on iPads for communication or exploring cause-and-effect with switches and other devices.


Digital Technologies Curriculum
Digital technologies is identified as a key learning area at Officer Specialist School. Learning priorities in digital technologies include:
- Digital Literacy - Developing capabilities in using ICT effectively and appropriately to access, create and communicate information and ideas, solve problems and work collaboratively at school and in life beyond school.
- eSafety and Wellbeing - Students learn to manage their online safety and privacy and explore the impact of technology on health and wellbeing.
- Creating Digital Solutions - STEAM based programs where students explore how digital technologies can be applied to solve everyday problems.
Digital Technologies in the Classroom
Digital technologies and ICT capabilities are becoming ever more important in the modern world.
At Officer Specialist School, digital technology is embedded within teaching and learning to build the foundational skills and knowledge students need to thrive in the 21st century.
Students utilise iPads, laptops, Interactive TVs and a range of other devices in the classroom to complement their learning in literacy, numeracy and other curriculum areas.
Adapted technologies are also employed to support complex learning needs like using AAC software on iPads for communication or exploring cause-and-effect with switches and other devices.


Digital Technologies Curriculum
Digital technologies is identified as a key learning area at Officer Specialist School. Learning priorities in digital technologies include:
- Digital Literacy - Developing capabilities in using ICT effectively and appropriately to access, create and communicate information and ideas, solve problems and work collaboratively at school and in life beyond school.
- eSafety and Wellbeing - Students learn to manage their online safety and privacy and explore the impact of technology on health and wellbeing.
- Creating Digital Solutions - STEAM based programs where students explore how digital technologies can be applied to solve everyday problems.