A case study on how Zoom video conferencing platform has helped Haileybury school to provide a better learning experience and a more natural involvement. Haileybury...
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By George Wilson, Director of Operations, APAC, at Paessler AG – PRTG Network Monitor Digital transformation is changing the way we live, work and, more...
How many tools does your school have in its digital toolbox? If you run out of fingers before you stop counting, it’s probably the outcome...
BenQ, a global leader in DLP projector technology, recently launched a palm-sized projector designed to cope with hard use in a variety of environments. GS1...
by Emily MacLean Technology has become a vital component of our everyday lives and changed the classroom environment. With easier access to information and the...
by Anuj Dhawan Adoption of any new software can be more daunting than starting dating again in real life. I am outlining the first 100...
by Kelly Tagalan Facing a future where technology evolution is increasingly going to impact nearly every single job role in the next decade, it is...
By Mike Reading There are three reasons why your professional development (PD) plans are falling short of your expectations: Your vision is not clear. You...
by Gary Bass In the 1970s, Arthur C. Clarke famously observed, “Any teacher who could be replaced by a computer, should be.” He was referring...
by Jackie Slaviero What is Destination Imagination? The vision of Destination Imagination (DI) is to be the global leader in teaching the creative process from...
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