Education, Learning & Training stories
There will be 37 million connected devices in New Zealand by 2020, so it's no surprise that everyone is still talking about the Internet of Things.
United Nations Special Rapporteur warns that digital technology in education can be dangerous and widen inequality gaps, furthering digital divide.
Cisco is tackling the cybersecurity skills shortage head on through $10 million Global Cybersecurity Scholarship Program & certification improvements.
Business leaders can now embrace digital disruption through training programmes in digital strategy and transformation.
As Dell ups its channel focus locally, the company is pushing its 'future-ready' partner strategy and a range of offerings to help partners transform.
Tableau Software partners with Lynda.com, Pluralsight & Data Assembly to tackle IT & data analyst skills shortage by offering training programmes.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary is all-a-Twitter about the 900 new additions to its app, including 170 relating to the digital realm.
Wellington's Samuel Marsden Collegiate School opens new building designed for 21st century learning, encouraging skills for future jobs.
It has been revealed that the large majority of teachers believe technology helps facilitate learning, however a small minority effectively use it.
Former NetApp exec Charles de Jesus is tasked with enabling channel partners to adapt and suceed in rapidly transforming market.
Whitireia lecturer recreates WWI chess piece using 3D tech to commemorate great-grandfather who carved it in the trenches.
A educational partnership between Ngai Tahu & Code Club Aotearoa combines web coding & te reo to help children tell their stories through tech.
New research has revealed Australian workers aren't as engaged in the workplace as their employers would hope.
Outsource recruits former IBM manager Kit Craig as channel consulting director, expanding marketing and lead generation solutions.
The summit brings together two facets of education technology, both of which will have an impact on the economy and the future for NZ students.
Instructure, the company behind Canvas, has doubled its staff in APAC and secured the University of Auckland as a customer.
The tech world is booming - as a result, coding skills are in high demand, with related jobs paying significantly more than the average position.
Many New Zealand schools are hesitant to move to the cloud, causing added complexity, says IT support company Dynamo6.
Banqer, a gaming platform for kids to learn about money, is expanding internationally after winning multiple competitions.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and its partners headed to Uluru for its 2016 Sales Academy for partners, with training and plenty of fun to be had.