UK schools ill prepared for online

07 July, 2020

The UK's Durham University has released the second in a series of reports that look at teachers' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Digital learning tool selector

06 July, 2020

Assessment of digital tools is a little easier with the Digital Learning Selector website.


Digital transformation designed for staff and student success

06 July, 2020 | Supplied by: Microsoft Pty Ltd

Australian Catholic University (ACU) has selected Microsoft to assist with digital transformation plans designed to provide a foundation for excellence in research, service, learning and teaching.


Innovative education ideas to be showcased

03 July, 2020

The NSW Department of Education is keen to capture examples of innovation in education implemented by schools and teachers during the recent COVID-19 upheaval.


'How to teach online' course wins tech award

02 July, 2020

FutureLearn has been named a winner at the EdTech Breakthrough Awards.


Is your school's paper trail damaging your organisation?

01 July, 2020 | Supplied by: eFax

Just as poor digital security in education poses a risk, systems that rely on poorly secured offline practices can potentially leave your school exposed.


What a seamless IT transition looks like

30 June, 2020 | Supplied by: Extreme Networks Australia

This school's IT transition during pandemic lockdown was seamless... IT manager Roland Munyard explains why.


STEM student awards

29 June, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic hasn't dampened the enthusiasm of NSW's best and brightest STEM students.


SWiFT internet program delivers high-speed connection

26 June, 2020

Nearly every school in South Australia now has a high-speed internet connection, thanks to the SWiFT internet program.


Cyberbullying under attack

25 June, 2020

Specially targeted programs designed to keep students safe from cyberbullying will roll out across 55 Queensland schools.


Online VET courses rolled out in NSW schools

25 June, 2020

Online vocational education and training (VET) will be available in every government high school by 2022, following a commitment made by the NSW Government.


30 years of STEM: where to now?

23 June, 2020

The convergence of EdTech and STEM pedagogy is on the cusp of delivering on long-held educational ideals.


Teachers learn online too

22 June, 2020

When students moved to an online world, teachers followed suit, with professional training programs dropping face-to-face in favour of virtual learning.


Developing an inquiry culture in education

19 June, 2020

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, wants students to be engaged and to see an inquiry culture developed and embedded into our education system. 


Targeted solutions help students complete online courses

18 June, 2020

A recent study has shown that behavioural interventions are not successful at helping all students in completing massive open online courses (MOOCs).


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