EdTech stories
Shifting the security perimeter from places and platforms to people marks a significant evolution in strategy.
AWS and Cognizant join forces to support the Library For All non-profit, which aims to help displaced Ukrainian children.
John Baker, the President, CEO, and Board Chair of education technology company D2L, is transforming the way the world learns.
As the market grows, companies are expanding their offerings and improving their financial infrastructure to remain competitive.
MAXHUB has released its latest Interactive Flat Panel, the E2 Series, featuring a 4K screen and advanced connectivity.
In this TechDay video, Tony Maguire of D2L discusses the company's learning solutions and the role of micro-credentials in filling skills gaps.
Educational technology has evolved with the introduction of intelligent learning platforms, offering automation, data insights, and personalised learning.
Former Cengage executive, Sharon Schwarzmiller, appointed as Modern Campus' senior VP for marketing to boost growth and drive innovation.
Modern Campus appoints Jessica Phinn as Chief People Officer to lead all aspects of HR and continue exponential growth through talent engagement.
D2L's Brightspace learning management system will offer deeper integration with Microsoft Teams for online education and training.
Educational technology integration is crucial for today's classrooms, with benefits including better student outcomes and increased engagement.
Teach From Home is a central hub of information, tips, training and tools. Plus, Google earmarks US$10 million for distance learning.
Jamf has deployed new functionality across its suite of products that take advantage of Apple's advances for businesses.
The sweet spot for EdTech occurs when the technology is fit for purpose and students and teachers know how to use the technology and get the most out of it.
Zookal introduces AI tutor 'Exam Prep Zookal Genius' to help students excel in exams, offering personalised learning at an affordable price.
Edtech surveillance by multinational tech companies to harvest pupils' personal data is provoking controversy, clampdowns and court cases in the US and Europe.
New Zealand edtech company, Education Perfect (EP; aims to boost Māori language learning with its online courses and competitions.
Nick Walsh appointed as account executive for Mooven, aiming to accelerate customer growth in Australia's eastern states.
Neverware's CloudReady allows schools and other organisations to covert old PCs and Macs to cloud-managed Chrome OS devices.
Ricoh equips Our Lady of the Southern Cross College with a GBP £1 million digital platform, enhancing learning for 560 students with 40 interactive whiteboards.