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Teacher Voice: AI in Education in Aotearoa: Reflections and Research Insights

23 October 2024

In my March blog, I highlighted the urgent need for an AI framework for New Zealand schools. At that time, I was four months into my Master’s in Technological Futures … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

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The competitive edge you can’t afford to miss: Get ST4S assessed

23 October 2024

If you’re in the business of developing ’EdTech’, you’ve probably heard about Safer Technologies for Schools (ST4S). But what exactly is it, and why is it so important for schools … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

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Potential for Digital Technology to Support Tailored and Personalised Learning

05 November 2024

Submission by EdTechNZ to Ministry of Education Our submission is based on member insights into the role of digital technologies reshaping education for students and educators.  Members expressed optimism about … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

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Opportunities and Achievements in 2024 | October Newsletter

24 October 2024

Kia ora, As we power through the final quarter of 2024, there are still plenty of wonderful opportunities to connect with the EdTech and education community, grow your network, and … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

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Teacher Voice: AI in Education in Aotearoa: Reflections and Research Insights

23 October 2024

In my March blog, I highlighted the urgent need for an AI framework for New Zealand schools. At that time, I was four months into my Master’s in Technological Futures … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

Read More

The competitive edge you can’t afford to miss: Get ST4S assessed

23 October 2024

If you’re in the business of developing ’EdTech’, you’ve probably heard about Safer Technologies for Schools (ST4S). But what exactly is it, and why is it so important for schools … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

Read More

Potential for Digital Technology to Support Tailored and Personalised Learning

05 November 2024

Submission by EdTechNZ to Ministry of Education Our submission is based on member insights into the role of digital technologies reshaping education for students and educators.  Members expressed optimism about … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

Read More

Opportunities and Achievements in 2024 | October Newsletter

24 October 2024

Kia ora, As we power through the final quarter of 2024, there are still plenty of wonderful opportunities to connect with the EdTech and education community, grow your network, and … Continue reading "Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job"

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Industry News

Universities important but many skills can be learned on the job

If New Zealand raises its education outcomes over a period of 20 years to a level comparable with Finland, it can generate a 204 percent increase in GDP worth an additional $US258 billion, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. Technology is driving changes in the way Kiwis work and the skills

September 27, 2017

#Future of Education #Learning & Development

Technology

NZ needs to invest in promoting tech now, as it has been for years with education and tourism

It's time New Zealand seriously started to invest in promoting technology, the country’s third largest export industry and fastest growing sector of our economy, a leading New Zealand tech businessman says. NZTech & FinTechNZ chair and Augen Software Group director Mitchell Pham says when K

August 27, 2017

Industry News

Breaking stereotypes essential to inspire girls into tech

This morning on TVNZ’s Breakfast show, NZTech’s Andrea Hancox discussed busting tech stereotypes.   Watch the interview here. Recently, the Ministry of Women released a guide Decoding Diversity targeted at attracting and retaining girls and women in tech education.   It includes useful

August 3, 2017

#21st Century Skills #Learning & Development

Industry News

NZ’s tech future resting on children of today

Rotorua – The future of New Zealand’s success rests largely on the importance of how school children manage technology today, one of New Zealand’s leading tech experts says. Graeme Muller, chief executive of NZTech, the voice of the tech sector in New Zealand, told the New Zealand ULearn educ

October 4, 2016

#Future of Education

Industry News

Leading for 21st Century Learning

As announced by Education Minister Hekia Parata at the NZTech Advance Education Technology Summit in Auckland last month, digital technology is to be formally integrated into the New Zealand curriculum. The follow up announcement from the Minister of an immediate $1 million investment in initiatives

August 11, 2016

#21st Century Skills #Future of Education

Industry News

NZTech backs $1 million for digital technology projects

NZTech has backed the Government’s move to put $1 million into digital technology projects. Education Minister Hekia Parata announced that funding for education and digital technologies providers who have ideas for engaging projects. The funding is part of a broader package of curriculum support

August 5, 2016

#21st Century Skills #Future of Education

Industry News

Great first step for NZ to enter digital literacy era

The government has made a great first step to introducing digital technology into the New Zealand curricula to cope with the demands of fast-approaching digital future, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. He supported the Government’s announcement today of an expansion of tech in schools

July 4, 2016

#21st Century Skills #Future of Education

Industry News

NZTech calls for faster implementation of digital literacy

Teaching computational thinking, digital technology and cyber security at primary school level has been identified by NZTech to be as integral as maths and English to the nation’s economy. The New Zealand education system is not evolving fast enough to generate local talent to support the growt

June 21, 2016

#21st Century Skills #Future of Education

Industry News, Technology

Edtech will be a $200 billion global market

Education technology will be a $200 billion global market by 2017, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says. NZTech is organising a major New Zealand education technology summit in Auckland on July 5 and 6 for schools, tertiary institutes, edtech organisations and relevant government departments

May 10, 2016

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