Contacts & resources
What is the NSSCF? | Applications | Purchasing devices | Managing the grant | Contacts & resources
Contacts
Commonwealth Government (guidelines, submit applications, results, FAQs)
Web: Digital Education Revolution (www.digitaleducationrevolution.gov.au/about.htm)
Email: digitaleducationrevolution@deewr.gov.au
Tel: 1300 363 079
Fax: 1300 367 806
State Government (application process, purchasing devices, managing the grant):
Contact: Ian Cruttenden
Information Technology Division, DEECD
Tel: 9637 3047
DEECD Resources
Useful materials have been prepared by DEECD to support schools in the application process and also in meeting their obligations to implement the NSSCF.
- The Planning flowchart (Word - 89Kb) provides an overview of the step-by-step planning required to implement eLearning and deploy the digital devices needed. It also includes planning steps for professional learning, as well as the application process for NSSCF funding, including the required documentation.
- How do we plan to ensure ICT-enabled learning in the school? (Word - 167Kb) This document outlines the focus areas for planning for ICT within a school and issues to consider, along with a range of links to resources.
(Both A3 print version (Word - 141Kb) and A4 print version (Word - 167Kb) available). - What digital devices should we select -what can they be used for? (Word - 176Kb) This document outlines the types of digital devices that can be purchased by schools in Victoria, along with the advantages and challenges associated with each type of digital device. Aspects of usage for each digital device and points you need to consider for each device are listed.
(Both A3 print version (Word - 172Kb) and A4 print version (Word - 176Kb) available) - The PowerPoint presentation (PPT - 5.9Mb) can be used for school based briefings and provides an overview of the NSSCF processes and anticipated outcomes.
- Learning Places and Spaces movie (MP4 - 8.4Mb) and ICT rich flexible learning space - Echuca College show examples of flexible learning spaces.
- Netbook safe usage guidelines for teachers and parents (PDF - 45Kb) provides general and environment specific guidelines for safe use.
- School ICT Progression Strategy (SIPS) provides a guide and support material for evaluating, planning, implementing and maintaining ICT infrastructure in Victorian schools, to help schools reach the goals they set in their eLearning Plan.