Technology in the classroom has come a long way. In the past 50 years, technology has advanced from overhead projectors and handheld calculators to smart...
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Technology analyst International Data Corporation (IDC) has forecast education spending in Asia Pacific will top US$11.8 billion by 2020. It seems Australia is taking a...
What is Destination Imagination? The vision of Destination Imagination (DI) is to be the global leader in teaching the creative process from imagination to innovation....
Salesian College talks about how they achieved their whole school vision by introducing Schoolbox at their school.
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...
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,...
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...
NBN Co launches STEM+X initiative to equip local students with skills for tomorrow’s workforce Eight schools across Australia will participate in a nationwide pilot that...
Growing up in a world almost permanently connected, our children today are as much online as they are in the physical world. Yet, while...
We spoke with staff and students to find out how Zoom video conferencing platform has helped Haileybury school to provide a better learning experience and...
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