The ultra-short-throw EB-595Wi is the world’s first 3LCD, touch-enabled interactive projector from Epson. In addition to interactive pens, it is now possible to operate intuitively using...
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From today, students will have access to $25 million worth of scholarships for those undertaking vocational training in technology-based growth industries, Minister for Skills John Barilaro...
You may have recently heard about the massive and necessary evolution on the web this year, specifically with the way websites are currently being redesigned...
6,000 school leavers and undergraduates attend events around the country to hear about the ICT industry from experts, the largest technology employers and entrepreneurial start...
As new technologies continue to transform the way students learn and engage with each other, learning spaces must continue to evolve and be designed to...
Projector lamps use very high performance, cutting edge technology, finely engineered to operate at extreme temperature and pressure levels. When you know that, you don’t...
When it comes to gamification, how do you strike the balance between learning and the playing? Teachers are understandably concerned about finding the right balance...
One of the foremost concerns that educators face in a digital age is the near ubiquitous access that students have to information. This undeniably...
By Dr Jane Hunter. Inspiration As I left Brisbane after attending EduTECH 2015, I reflected on a tweet posted by Leanne Cameron from the ICT...
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