We catch up with Lee from Bilby 3D Printing to learn about some of the latest 3D printing technology available to schools as well as...
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We speak with the Targus team at this year’s Future School’s expo about their new 2018 line up of protective cases for laptops, tablets and...
The role of the school leader has encompassed so much in the last few years. Moving from the earlier roles of managers, financiers, disciplinarians to...
With technology advancing at a rapid pace, and tools and objects commonplace in people’s lives, most expect their use of technology to be hassle free,...
Anant Agarwal, CEO of edX, provocatively said, “University teaching hasn’t changed since the Middle Ages.” Those who teach in higher education know that the basic...
The pervasiveness of the cloud has impacted organisations all around the globe, who are now benefiting from the flexibility and scalability that it affords them....
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Confidence built in the classroom doesn’t just stay in the classroom — it extends to other areas of a child’s life, and helps lay the...
Innovation and Science Australia (ISA) has challenged Australians, and their governments, to be bolder in using innovation to unlock economic and social opportunity for the...
Not-for-profit education institution in Australia uses Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition to offer digital courses on both Mac and Windows to learners from all...
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