
Could gamified education boost student STEM abilities?
New research suggests that gamified education can help students to improve spatial reasoning skills.
Career education funding for students
The Queensland Government has provided funding for 25 state schools to help students better prepare for life after school.
Finding ways to address teacher shortages
Faith-based education institutions are finding innovative ways to deal with teacher shortages across the country.
More free RATs for schools
An additional 11.87 million rapid antigen tests (RATs) will be distributed in schools across WA.
Epson to showcase solutions at EduTech 2022
Epson will be showcasing its education technology solutions at the EduTech event, held on 10–11 August.

Could gamified education boost student STEM abilities?
New research suggests that gamified education can help students to improve spatial reasoning skills.
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Closing the IT gender gap: tech conference
Tech conference Go Girl, Go For IT will be held in Victoria for girls from over 70 schools around...
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Cultivating STEAM in western Sydney
A 'Think Big Space' has been launched by Amazon Web Services (AWS) at Blacktown Girls...
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Education Awards nominations now open
Nominations are now open for the 2022 WA Education Awards, with new categories including...
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Curriculum shifting towards geospatial technologies
An interactive geospatial project has been accepted by the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority as a senior piece of assessment.
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Futureproofing the careers of the future
Australia's lack of investment in science and innovation has revealed a troubling trajectory...
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Algorithm 'amnesia': solving how the brain learns
Potential insight into how the brain learns has been provided by a discovery about how algorithms...
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Whizzard education solution successfully launched
University of Newcastle has launched the Whizzard education solution for its audiovisual...
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How much do Australians trust in science?
New research suggests that despite public wariness about social media misinformation, Australians overwhelmingly trust in science.
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Universal curriculum resources to assist lesson planning
Teachers in NSW will now have access to a full suite of sequenced curriculum resources to assist...
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How does EdTech maximise learning outcomes?
As teaching technologies continue to inundate classrooms, educators at all levels are grappling...
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Remote students receive IT boost
An increase in IT hardware funding has been announced by the Queensland Government for...
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Finding ways to address teacher shortages
Faith-based education institutions are finding innovative ways to deal with teacher shortages across the country.
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Career education funding for students
The Queensland Government has provided funding for 25 state schools to help students better...
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High-speed network deal benefits Catholic schools
More than 150 WA Catholic schools will benefit from a new high-speed network, following a deal...
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Faster internet speeds for regional schools
The rollout of fibre internet means public schools in regional NSW will now be better connected.
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AI online grooming alert protects students
An AI-powered online grooming alert has been designed to protect children from tactics used by online predators.
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Increase in ransomware attacks on education institutions
According to a new survey, 60% of education institutions suffered ransomware attacks in 2021.
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Online community of children spreading malware
An online community of minors who construct, exchange and spread malware has been discovered by...
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Academy to fast-track cybersecurity careers
A newly established Cyber Academy aims to increase Australia's cybersecurity workforce.
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