By Derek Welsh One of the most pervasive and significant ways that the coronavirus pandemic has touched millions of Australian families is through its impact...
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With schools, universities and other educational organisations closing due to the coronavirus outbreak, many are scrambling to find an online education solution. They...
What impact does social media have on the minds of developing students? What happens when we expose children to a seemingly endless stream of ‘fake...
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....
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...
Click here to watch this short video case study in which we show you how a government school took back their classrooms through a complete technology...
IG3 Education Ltd, previously known as Eduss Asia Pacific Ltd, is an education solutions provider established in Australia in January 2001. Providing K-12 educational and...
By Paul Connelly Moving Beyond Personalised Learning With the increased implementation of personalised devices in 1-1 programs across the education sector, the temptation is to...
By Dr Jane Hunter It is 2017 at last. Now, just for a few moments, think back to the end of 2016 when education –...
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