Cutting-edge digitech education in South Taranaki
14 October 2021
Principal Lorraine Williamson has marched to the beat of a different drum since she began teaching as a 19-year-old in Hawke’s Bay in the 1970s.
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14 October 2021
Principal Lorraine Williamson has marched to the beat of a different drum since she began teaching as a 19-year-old in Hawke’s Bay in the 1970s.
7 July 2021
Internet connections provided to rural households during and after the Covid-19 lockdowns are making it easier for children to learn away from the classroom.
30 June 2021
The recent Tech21 Summit co-hosted by the Ministry of Education and NZTech aimed to inspire Māori, Pacific and female ākonga into technology careers
30 June 2021
The NASA Scientist for a Day – Kaipūtaiao NASA mō te Rā competition encourages teachers to use space as context for learning across the curriculum
10 June 2021
A repurposed classroom at John McGlashan College in Dunedin with black walls and some state-of-the-art virtual reality technology
2 June 2021
More than 300 schools have had their Wi-Fi equipment upgraded through the Ministry of Education’s Te Mana Tūhono programme
20 May 2021
Last year’s Covid-19 lockdown gave many people the time and opportunity to try new things.
13 May 2021
Students and teachers in Canterbury will have the opportunity to learn computer game design and enter the inaugural Rubber Duck Awards this year.
13 May 2021
New Zealand’s technology workforce needs more diversity and one event is aiming to help achieve tech career pathways.
8 April 2021
A social enterprise that aims to reduce the digital divide in Aotearoa has already seen 100 refurbished laptops distributed in schools and the community.