Regional EdTech event expands and moves online

03 June, 2020

An education technology gathering in regional NSW is using the pandemic restrictions to expand online and offer more opportunities to educators in Australia and overseas.


Tech upskilling needed to meet demand

03 June, 2020

Drastic changes in the job market during the COVID-19 pandemic highlight a need to rethink our approach to educating for employability.


VR tech may impact memory development

01 June, 2020

With an increasing number of tools available to educators, experts are seeking to understand the effects of technology on learning outcomes.


Teaching computers to teach

01 June, 2020

Researchers at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University have demonstrated how artificial intelligence can be used to teach computers how to teach.


Innovation in early learning awards

29 May, 2020

Nominations have opened for the HESTA Early Childhood and Education & Care Awards.


Vertiv supports education of disadvantaged kids

28 May, 2020 | Supplied by: Vertiv Australia Pty Ltd

Vertiv has said it will donate a percentage of its sales to assist the educational needs of disadvantaged children in Australia and New Zealand.


Experts: Plan for more remote learning

27 May, 2020

As students return to school across the nation, Professor Neil Selwyn from Monash University suggests remote learning should remain a focus.


ICT educators online development

26 May, 2020

The ICT Educators Virtual Development Series from ACS is designed to support teachers and educators drive high-quality computing education.


Asymptomatic testing in schools

25 May, 2020

Students and teachers at WA public schools are being tested for COVID-19 as part of the state-funded Detect population study focused on asymptomatic individuals.


Connected in crisis

25 May, 2020

The University of Auckland reacted quickly to ensure students remained connected while learning from home during recent lockdowns.


Early learning tech funding released

25 May, 2020

Early childhood infrastructure is getting a boost, courtesy of the Building Blocks planning and funding program run by the Victorian Government.


Online learning just as effective for STEM students: study

20 May, 2020

A new study suggests that students learn just as much in online STEM college courses as they do in traditional classroom settings.


Students head back to class

19 May, 2020

NSW public school students are heading back to the classroom full-time from Monday, 25 May, bringing two months of remote learning to an end.


EdTech start-up focuses on digital skill creation

19 May, 2020

A new platform allows students to design, create and publish immersive edcuation projects while developing critical future skills.


STEM teachers out-of-field

19 May, 2020

One in eight Australian Year 10 STEM classes is taught by teachers outside their field of expertise, according to a national report.


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