Using digital materials for differentiation: Solving the distribution problem

Kim Edwards and Keith Anderson
Presbyterian Ladies’ College
Perth, Australia


Your pedagogy includes differentiation, and you have produced and collected digital materials, but how do you distribute them to your students? There has to be a better way than just putting them on a server.

This presentation will be in two parts. Firstly, we will show a range of digital materials produced by Presbyterian Ladies’ College (PLC), Perth, that enables differentiation in the classroom. This will be followed by a demonstration of how they may be distributed by using iTunes, wikis, smart playlists and RSS feeds. A detailed look at differentiation at PLC will be presented in the workshop entitled ‘Teaching individuals: using digital materials to differentiate instruction’.