Tech It Up a Notch

Rachael and Clare

Tech it Up a Notch is the podcast for Australian teachers ready to bring educational technology into their classrooms. Each episode is packed with practical tips on using digital tools that you can apply the very next day, week, or term. We’ll show you how to boost student engagement, integrate STEM tools and stay aligned with syllabus requirements, all while supporting your professional learning. Join Rachael and Clare to explore effective ways to make edtech work for your teaching and learning.

  1. Tried and Tested iPad Apps for Young Learners

    May 28

    Tried and Tested iPad Apps for Young Learners

    In this episode of Tech It Up a Notch, Rachael and Clare share some of their favourite iPad apps for infants classrooms. From creativity and coding to storytelling and literacy skills, these apps help teachers use technology intentionally to support learning, engagement, and accessibility. Whether you’re brand new to classroom iPads or looking for fresh ideas, these are practical, classroom tested tools you can start exploring with confidence. ABC Kids Listen A fantastic free audio app from the ABC packed with podcasts, music, stories, mindfulness tracks, nature sounds, and educational content for children. Great for English audio texts, calming transitions, listening tasks, and sparking new learning. rED Writing A handwriting app designed to help students practise letter formation through tracing activities and guided feedback. Teachers and parents can choose Australian fonts and handwriting styles. Book Creator An easy-to-use digital publishing app where students can create their own books using text, drawings, photos, audio recordings, and video. ScratchJr A beginner coding app designed specifically for younger learners. Students use visual block coding to create animations, games, and stories. Freeform Apple’s built-in collaborative whiteboard app that allows students to draw, brainstorm, annotate images, create mind maps, and visually organise ideas. Honourable Mention: Play School Art Maker A creative app inspired by Play School that allows young learners to create artwork, scenes, and visual stories. Teachers Choice: Explain Everything A powerful, interactive teaching and note taking app that allows teachers and students to record lessons, annotate slides, demonstrate thinking and create engaging content.

    21 min
  2. Turning Resources into Results with Notebook LM

    Apr 8

    Turning Resources into Results with Notebook LM

    This week Rachael and Clare explore how NotebookLM can act as a personalised research assistant for teachers. They unpack how it can streamline planning, simplify complex syllabus navigation, and generate study materials from trusted sources. From creating quizzes and summaries to producing podcasts, mind maps, and slide decks, this episode is packed with practical ideas perfect for reducing workload at any time of year. Key Takeaways Notebook LM uses a “walled garden” approach, meaning it only generates responses from the sources you uploadTeachers can upload syllabus documents, policies, and resources to quickly find and summarise key informationBuilt-in tools can generate quizzes, flashcards, mind maps, and study guides in secondsAudio overviews allow content to be turned into podcast-style summaries, supporting flexible learningQuality of output depends on the quality of sources and promptingParticularly powerful for senior students as a study and revision toolEncourages AI literacy by citing sources and promoting verificationBest used to enhance learning, not replace critical thinking or core teaching practicesCan significantly reduce teacher workload, especially for admin and resource creationResources NotebookLMNotebookLM Help site Google GeminiChatGPTAustralian Framework for Generative Artificial Intelligence in Schools (Australian Government Department of Education)Australian Professional Standards for Teachers (AITSL)

    31 min
  3. Start Smart: Building a Digital Planner That Fits You

    Jan 8 ·  Bonus

    Start Smart: Building a Digital Planner That Fits You

    Getting organised for a new school year looks different for every teacher. In this minisode, we explore how digital planners can support your workflow and which Clare and Rachael prefer. From Calendar and Slides based daily planners to colour-coded grade books in Sheets, we talk through practical, flexible ways to plan, adapt, and stay on top of the teaching load in 2026. We also share ready-made options for teachers who want a polished planner without building one from scratch. Key Takeaways Digital planners can replace, or enhance, traditional day books allowing easy collaboration and a lighter bag to carry ;)Slide decks work well as a daily or weekly visual planner for students and teachers, with links to lessons and resources.Spreadsheets are a powerful for grade books, using drop-downs, colour coding, and data validation.Collaboration is easier when planners and grade books live in shared platformsPaid Teacher sharing platforms often offer polished, low-cost digital planners you can adapt.The best planner is the one that fits your device, system, and professional needs.Resources Google Calendar – for time blocking, booking links, and lesson organisationGoogle Slides – for daily/weekly classroom planners and visual schedulesGoogle Sheets – for grade books, assessment tracking, and reporting supportTeachers Pay Teachers – digital planner templatesMrs Presley ICTTalkin ChalkCanva – digital planner templates and visual planning layouts

    11 min

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Tech it Up a Notch is the podcast for Australian teachers ready to bring educational technology into their classrooms. Each episode is packed with practical tips on using digital tools that you can apply the very next day, week, or term. We’ll show you how to boost student engagement, integrate STEM tools and stay aligned with syllabus requirements, all while supporting your professional learning. Join Rachael and Clare to explore effective ways to make edtech work for your teaching and learning.

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