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Teaching commitmentBiographyDirector: Centre for Educational Multimedia
Research InterestsSocial impacts of ICTs
ICTs and the Global Workspace.
Computer communications in education, multimedia in education.
Internet services for teachers and students, teacher professional development utilising communications technologies.
Portable and handheld computing.
SupervisionEducational uses of the World Wide Web....
Gender issues in IT curriculum
Evaluation of software in relation to the Curriculum Standards Framework
Collaborative resource development by students and teachers
Information technology in neighbourhood houses
Multimedia authoring
Computer applications in ESL
Online Methods for Teacher Professional Development
Mentoring and the applications of Information Technology
PublicationsHolkner, B., Romeo, G , Henderson, M., Auld, G., Russell, G., Seah, W., Fernando, A. (2008). Exemplar Schools Using Innovative Learning Technologies. Melbourne: Centre for Educational Multimedia, Monash University.
Holkner, B. (2007) Social software at work. Educating the Global Workforce. L.E. Farrell and T. Fenwick. Taylor and Francis.
Holkner, B. (2006) Teaching and learning in the contexts of creating computer games. ACEC Conference, October 1-4 2006, Cairns.
Holkner, B. (in press) Social software at work. Educating the Global Workforce. L.E. Farrell and T. Fenwick. Routledge.
Farrell, L. and B. Holkner (2006) Making language work in hybrid workspaces: three tensions. Studies in Continuing Education 28(3). pp. 305-320.
Holkner, B., and L. Farrell (2005) The Network is Down RWL4 International Conference on Researching Work and Learning. UTS Sydney, December.
Holkner, B. (2005) Standards for Teachers of ICTs: Recognising Professionalism. Australian Educational Computing 20(2).
Farrell, L and B. Holkner (2005) The social production of the knowledge economy: learning and teaching 'just in time European Congress on Educational Research, University College Dublin, September.
Farrell, L. and B. Holkner (2004). Points of vulnerability and presence: knowing and learning in globally networked communities. Discourse 25(2).
Holkner, B. and L. Farrell (2003). Identifying and responding to points of vulnerability in implementing information technologies. Paper presented at ECER Conference, 17-20 September 2003, University of Hamburg.
Farrell, L. and B. Holkner (2003) Constructing the language of work in technologically hybridizing workspaces in Searle, J et al (eds) Enhancing Learning Cultures Vol 1 (200-208)
Holkner, B. (2003) Web-enabled databases using PHP and MySQL: A VCE Information Technology Systems project. ICT in Education, 25(2)
Holkner, B. (2003). Four Platforms: Moral perspectives on Information Technology. IFIP Learning & Technology Conference, 26-29 January 2003, Melbourne University: Melbourne.
Farrell, L. and B. Holkner, (2002). Knowledge is something we do: Knowing and learning in globally networked communities. Paper presented at AARE Conference, 1-4 December 2002, University of Queensland: Brisbane.
Holkner, B. (2000). The Cast of Players in a Learning Experience Keynote Address, Australian Computers in Education Conference, 9 July 2000.
Sharpley, B. and B. Holkner (2000). Evaluation of the Virtual Synchronous Teaching Pilot. Melbourne, Department of Education, Employment and Training: 59.
Russell G and Holkner B (2000) Virtual Schools, Futures, 32(9-10)887-897
Holkner, B. (1998). Interaction and Simulation in a VR space Paper presented at the Flexible Learning & Technology Conference, 29 September - 2 October 1998, Monash University: Melbourne.
Holkner, B. (1997). Virtual Reality Environments as vehicles for delivery and support of tertiary teaching. Paper presented at the CAUSE in Australia '97 Conference, Melbourne University, Melbourne.
Loughran, J., Corrigan, D., Gunstone, R., Holkner, B., & Macdonald, I. (1996). Researching the Mag-Net Virtual Science and Technology. Faculty of Education, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Holkner, B. (1996). EdMOO: one approach to a multimedia collaborative environment. Paper presented at the EdTech '96 Conference, Melbourne University, July.
Holkner, B. (1995). Developing national curriculum for TAFE and private providers. Paper presented at the Australian Computers in Education Conference, Perth, July.
Holkner, B. (1994). A bagful of solutions in search of a problem. Paper given at the Access Through Open Learning Conference, Southern Cross University.
Holkner, B. (1994). Absolutely, positively, overnight. Paper given at the Computing in Education Group of Victoria Conference, Deakin University.
Holkner, B. (1994). k1 sl1 p.s.s.o. Knitting up networks. Presentation at the Computing in Education Group of Victoria Conference, Deakin University.
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