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By Sandra Amoore (Qsite Treasurer/Secretary) Did you know that QSITE was once called the Computer Education Group of Queensland? The first edition of the Quick journal was published on the 1st January 1980. Read More...

CEGQ is the acronym for the Computer Education Group of Queensland; a professional association “formed to foster interest in computer education among teachers and the general community, [and to provide] a forum for debate and discussion for those who have a commitment to computers and computing in schools” (Gutormsen, 1986b, p. i). Read...

Renee Paton, Global Director of Education, Cisco Systems, Co-authored with Olivia Langborn, Education Industry Specialist, Cisco Systems - ANZ Student and teacher expectations, the fear of security breaches, and uncertainty about the future are creating the realisation that technology can be used in new and different ways to deliver learning. This realisation...

By Tricia Lonergan Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a global positioning system (GPS) receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", anywhere in the world.
by Michelle Williams
I wish to use this issue of QUICK to remind QSITE members about what constitutes Life Membership of QSITE. Definitions distort over time and history’s intent is often lost as successive Boards of QSITE reinvent policy, as they should. Life membership has not changed in its intent and value, so I feel safe in reiterating the core ideas of the award to both remind the Board and inform the membership.