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    edna Lists: Discussion lists for Australian educators  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.lists.edna.edu.au/lists/lists/home

    Category:  Discussion lists for school leaders  Discussion Lists for Teachers 

    edna Lists is a free service to facilitate and promote communication and collaboration between members of the Australian education and training community.

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    Partnering for professionalism Learnscope project  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://pfpqld.blogspot.com/

    Project blog for Queensland Learnscope project designed to build collaboration between TAFE, schools and registered private training providers in the area of flexible learning and online learning for VET.

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    Vocational Learning for Young Australians with a Disability  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.veco.ash.org.au/disability/default.asp

    The Disability-Forum network is a professional support network for those working with or interested in students with a disability to help these young people have a better future. Disability-Forum supports practitioners by providing a network through which its members can: Share good practice and success stories about Vocational Learning for young Australians with a disability; Share resources and information; Discuss issues and support each other; Ask each other for advice; Arrange meetings and events; Announce special events; and Be used as a reporting mechanism from time to time.

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    Women in games  EdNA Evaluated Page (click for item metadata)

    URL:  http://www.womeningames.org.au/

    WomenInGames.org.au was created in order to increase the numbers of women in the game industry in Australia, and to promote game development as a viable career path for women. The site includes information about careers in the online games industry, forums, resources, blogs and information for educators.

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