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Digital Technologies Institute April Newsletter

Welcome to our April newsletter with all the latest things that are happening at the Digital Technologies Institute this month:


🎓 Teacher PD: Learn, Grow, Inspire


Our Professional Development series is in full swing—with a dynamic lineup of online webinars designed to empower educators in the digital age.


💻 Can’t make it live? No problem!

All sessions are recorded and made available within 24 hours for registered participants.


📅 Stay tuned for upcoming topics and register early to secure your spot!

When

What

Domain

April 1, 15, 29

Artificial Intelligence

April 3, 17, 30

Artificial Intelligence

April 22

Artificial Intelligence

Self-directed learning

In addition to the online webinars, the DTI Classroom hosts an interactive AI workshop containing everything teachers need to get started with AI teaching. Have a look.


📝 Fresh on the Blog!

We’ve just published some exciting new reads that dive into the heart of digital learning and AI education. Check them out:


Discover how AI can help us return to the core principles of education.


See how our platform pairs perfectly with popular AI tools to supercharge student understanding and experimentation.


Go hands-on with our B4 Processor Kits and explore how computers really work—from binary logic to memory and graphics.


👉 Visit the Blog and get inspired!


Student Learning

MyComputerBrain

MyComputerBrain is our online learning system that allows students to explore the exciting world of Digital Technologies. Our newest release is a Generative AI Course that explains how GenAI works and its possibilities and limitations. Teachers can purchase student accounts for as little as $5. Explore MCB and check out the Getting Started guide. You can also read about this course in our blog post.


🌍 MyComputerBrain Speaks Your Language!

We’re excited to announce the first stage of MyComputerBrain’s international rollout!

Our latest Generative AI course is now available in: 🇬🇧 English 🇨🇳 Mandarin 🇩🇪 German 🇫🇷 French 🇪🇸 Spanish

This multilingual expansion helps more students and teachers explore AI and digital technologies—without language barriers.


📘 Try it out today and experience Digital Technologies and AI learning like never before!


Video Explainers

Scroll down to the bottom of MyComputerBrain. You will find four incredible AI explainer videos beautifully crafted for your students. If you then head over to our main website, there is an entire section of further AI and digital technologies videos to support your teaching of Digital Tech.


The B4 Computing Kits: A Popular Classroom Resource for Teaching Computing Foundations

A strong understanding of computing fundamentals is essential for students, and the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies is designed to build this foundation. The B4 is a widely used resource in Australian classrooms, helping students explore digital systems, data representation, and algorithms in an engaging and accessible way. It also supports the teaching of more challenging concepts such as binary numbers, variables, and algorithm development. Did you know that the B4 comes with physical variables that students can hold in their hands?


Join the many educators already using the B4 to bring computing concepts to life in their classrooms! Explore the resource today and see how it can enhance your students’ learning experience.


I hope you have found something you like. Let us know if there is anything we can help you with.


Warm Regards,

Dr. Karsten Schulz

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