Technology in the Classroom stories
Te Ara Whītiki is Enabling e-Learning's latest offering. It hopes to connect educators with the right advice for digital offerings across the sector.
As Term 2 nears, teachers can leverage the school holidays to explore the SAMR model and effectively integrate digital technologies in the classroom.
Senior educational technology lecturer wants educators to make sure they use technology for the right reasons.
Epson's cutting-edge projectors and app revolutionise learning, promising interactive, BYOD-friendly classroom experiences.
According to the Lewiston-Auburn Sun Journal, almost 90% of teachers and 74% of students preferred laptops over tablets.
Schools worldwide are adopting wearables like smartwatches and VR headsets to enhance learning, with the market projected to surpass USD $6 billion by 2020.
It has been revealed that the large majority of teachers believe technology helps facilitate learning, however a small minority effectively use it.
Kiwi firm Cyclone named Google's APAC Partner of the Year for Devices, recognizing its expertise in meeting customers' Google needs.
Lessons in digital citizenship are crucial for students navigating the digital world, according to a new whitepaper from NetRef.
New survey finds open educational resources used more in US classrooms than textbooks, according to TES Global report.
New Zealand teacher, Carol Brieseman, will discuss using ocean observation in the classroom at the Ocean Observers workshop in Brest, France.
We want to hear from you. How is the changing digital landscape affecting your educational offerings? We want to tell your stories.
The future of technology in education lies in collaboration, as schools reach out and help each other up the tech ladder.
Hamilton Boys' High to welcome coder Marcel van de Steeg, bringing robots and game design into the classroom to inspire digital fluency among students.
Go Pollock aims to revolutionize the classroom with its innovative platform, offering teachers a digital companion that engages and supports all students.
Thousands of students of all levels to compete in English, mathematics and science thanks to new online competitions.
Shrinking education budgets are limiting computer systems in schools, hindering students and teachers, says Crucial NZ.
Apple has launched its free Apple Teacher learning programme in New Zealand, offering Kiwi educators resources to optimise teaching with Apple products.
N4L has released an innovative solution to streamline the process of digital education and create more time for actual learning.
Is technology a distraction? Does it help teachers and students in their learning journeys? The debate is never ending.