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Oxford study forecasts robots to take over jobs within a decade, reshaping the future workforce and prompting a major educational shift.
Desire2Learn has announced major upgrades to its Brightspace K-12 Learning Management System to engage younger learners and meet modern learning needs.
An AI built to take on tough math exams managed to get through several papers in only two hours. But did it get good marks?.
Students at Christchurch's Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Te Whānau Tahi are using 3D modelling and printing to tackle world problems.
Children to code robots and drones with Apple's Swift Playgrounds, transforming the way programming is taught in schools.
Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) programme 75% complete, providing fibre access to over 1 million households and businesses in New Zealand.
Long time champion for Māori and education recognised in last week's Queen's Birthday Honours. Pat Snedden joins the Order of Merit for his services.
Learning Reo is Cool: Kiwa Digital launches new digital resources to make Te Reo Māori accessible to children in an engaging way.
Mount Roskill Grammar School (MRG) crowned first-ever New Zealand secondary school eSports champions in the High School League One (HSL1) tournament.
Upcoming edtech conference hopes to share insights with the education sector and connect educators with leading tech players.
Could lowering the voting age and giving young people political skills make an impact on youth voting? Could be a great class discussion.
Tech leaders in New Zealand are concerned about the country's slow progress in embracing technology, according to NZTech deputy chair Rachel Kelly.
Education Minister Nikki Kaye and Prime Minister Bill English discussed funding for Māori language and kura management during a visit to an Auckland school.
Acer and Cyclone forge new partnership to pass on savings and a wider range of ICT procurement options to New Zealand Schools.
Google unveils Be Internet Awesome, a free, fun game-based programme to teach safe digital navigation to children.
Upcoming worldwide live-stream is offering educators the chance to be inspired to incorporate technology into their classrooms.
Skillsoft launches Percipio, an immersive learning platform designed for modern learners, offering content in various formats.
New Zealand schools can win $5,000 worth of tech gear by showcasing their positive environmental and social impact.
New Zealand schools are embracing the browser-based production program, Soundtrap, for music and podcast projects.
New Zealand's high school gaming league, HSL, is set to expand to 100 schools in Season Two, with hopes to go international in Season Three.