Identifying dangers and opportunities affecting the lives and life chances of tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people). Digital Citizenship is an evolving concept and focuses on the different ways that digital technology affects the lives and life chances
Following on from our webinars on EdTech, hybrid learning, interactivity and engagement, we have organised an online discussion forum to take place on Wednesday 15th June, 7.30 pm (NZST).
What role does the Māori tech ecosystem play in the development of local talent for the tech sector?
Despite significant growth and high demand globally for EdTech services and solutions, New Zealand’s EdTech exporters face several barriers on their export journey.
Tech utopia or techlash? The metaverse is set to supersede the net, but what does this digital reality mean for our online future?
We’re continuing our teacher’s forum, as we encourage our attendees to share their opinions, experiences, and their solutions to the challenges teachers and students face in a hybrid learning environment.
EduTECH is a two-day conference and expo which ‘brings together educators and solution providers to exchange and explore ideas, techniques, and technology, with the aim of improving teaching, training and learning and raising the education standards in Australia
Two thirds of students who sat a recent trial run of new NCEA literacy assessments failed to meet the writing standard. As an EdTech company we know how important it is that students leave school able to write confidently and competently. This need will continue
Join EdTechNZ for our Annual Meeting being held on 26 October. The meeting will begin promptly at 2.30pm. Zoom meeting details will be sent to you in advance of the event. Chair, Shane Kerr, will share an update on EdTechNZ’s strategy and plans for the coming