Online learning stories
Verizon Enterprise Solutions has rolled out a new partner program for Australia, as it seeks to capitalise on its 'robust' performance locally.
CompTIA is ramping up its education resources with the launch of online executive certificate courses and new quick start e-learning courses.
At SXSW, ALISON founder Mike Feerick urges governments to embrace online learning to tackle global inequality and the skills gap with three key policies.
A new Harvard Business Review study highlights the critical need for CIOs to spearhead digital transformation or risk organisational disruption.
EdTech revolutionises classrooms with focus on assessment models, computer science, and data privacy, reveals EdSurge and AT&T study.
One in five of New Zealand's eligible households, schools and businesses have connected to ultra fast broadband, says government.
Universities eye tech overhaul with Gartner's top 10 list, aiming to foster innovation and gain competitive edge in global education.
Technavio forecasts a 32% CAGR in the SDx market by 2020, driven by the need for simplified network management and cost efficiency.
Hybrid learning, the convergence of processes, uptake of cloud-based solutions, and development of analytics are key trends impacting eLearning.
Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) connections are up 135% around the country, according to latest figures regarding the Government's UFB programme.
Internet revolutionizing education: online learning on the rise, classrooms changing, and new educators emerging, says research.
Frost - Sullivan recognizes VMware for its innovative education technology solutions, including the AirWatch teacher tools and Workspace Suite.
Digital instructional materials are set to take over print within the next three years, according to a new survey from MDR.
Hutt City Council to offer free computer skills classes for residents with basic or no computer skills. Program starts 9 Feb.
MoocLab, the online learning community website, has ranked more than 80 platforms that offer both academic and skill-based online courses.
Is technology a distraction? Does it help teachers and students in their learning journeys? The debate is never ending.
The spaces will be flexible to support different ways of teaching & learning, and feature the latest IT infrastructure to support digital learning.
Ingram Micro New Zealand resellers will be able will have access to new revenue opportunities after the distributor signed a new distie deal with OKI.
E-learning in schools is on the rise in NZ. International e-learning expert, Prof. Curt Bonk, to speak at DEANZ2016.
Government to invest $6m in Khandallah School for a new nine-classroom block to improve infrastructure and accommodate roll growth.