06/06/2026
BUILDING ON A LEGACY OF INNOVATION
The 2010s through to the 2020s continued a proud legacy of innovation, growth, and global influence.
The journey toward modern online learning began in 2001, when Dr William Newman was recruited to investigate the transition from radio lessons to internet-based teaching. By 2003, he had coined the term IDL (Interactive Distance Learning), combining new technologies with real-time distance teaching that would transform remote education. REACT software was later introduced across all studios.
In December 2005, Dr Newman oversaw the final radio lesson — marking the end of an extraordinary era.
New studios opened, the Middle Years Program expanded learning opportunities, and students from around the world joined the school community.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 700 organisations contacted Alice Springs School of the Air for guidance on remote learning.
Today, the school continues to evolve, embracing new technologies and innovative teaching practices while staying true to its mission of connecting students across the vast Australian Outback.
Discover more stories at our Visitor Centre as we celebrate 75 years of connection, learning, and innovation.