LMS procurement strategies: what you need to know

12 May, 2021

Relative to the short timespan that online learning has been available, the choice of learning management system solutions has ballooned.


STEM in the spotlight at Amaroo School

10 May, 2021

Canberra's Amaroo School celebrated all things science, technology, engineering and mathematics at its annual STEM education night.


Automating course migration and uplift

07 May, 2021 | Supplied by: Crystal Delta

Changes to Crystal Delta's Crane application have reduced course migration and uplift times down to days, rather than weeks and months.


Don't miss Microsoft AI challenge deadline

07 May, 2021

Microsoft has extended the Imagine Cup to younger students this year, launching the Imagine Cup Junior Artificial Intellience for Good Challenge 2021.


Teaching young digital citizens about privacy

05 May, 2021 | Supplied by: The Cyber Safety Project

The Cyber Safety Project wants young digital citizens to protect their personal information online.


Tech upgrades for Victorian kinder

05 May, 2021

The Victorian Government is helping kindergartens upgrade and improve facilities, and to get access to the latest technology.


Competition calls students to the space industry

03 May, 2021

Students are invited to name South Australia's first satellite.


Brisbane's ORIGO Education finalist at international EdTech Awards

01 May, 2021

Brisbane-based ORIGO Education has been named a finalist in the international EdTech Digital Cool Tool Awards for its Big Books series.


Social media profiling of teens under scrutiny

29 April, 2021

A new report suggests that social media profiling of teens is out of step with community expectations.


Shakespeare Meme Comp returns

28 April, 2021

The Shakespeare Meme Competition has returned for 2021, with kids across Australia invited to submit entries.


Parents concerned about digital distraction

28 April, 2021

New research from the Gonski Institute for Education shows parents are concerned about distraction caused by digital devices.


Students set to stargaze

27 April, 2021

Astronomers will vist three Tasmanian schools this week, to show eager students how to use powerful telescopes and unlock the secrets of the stars.


Early childhoood census tracks developmental vulnerability

27 April, 2021

The Australian Early Development Census is conducted every three years to provide a national measurement to monitor Australian children's development.


Tassie schools to shine as solar scheme gets green light

26 April, 2021

Tasmanian parents are welcoming election commitments from both major parties to implement a $5m renewable energy program in the state's schools.


Digital learner profile a 'passport' to future education and employment

23 April, 2021

NSW is set to lead the nation in developing a digital learner profile, with students invited to co-design their 'education passport'.


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