Online learning stories
Australian resellers are setting the global standard for Citrix's new channel program specialisations - and are set to reap the benefits.
The e-learning market is growing rapidly, with more Massive Open Online Courses as well as commercial online courses available around the world.
Cyber security is a challenging game for any organisation. Staying on top feels a little like bailing water from a leaking boat.
Teachers in the US want more control over the selection and delivery of education technology in schools, a survey reveals.
The focus of the redevelopment will be on creating an innovative learning environment, with the latest IT infrastructure to support digital learning.
Demand for technology in education, which can be accessed from any location, has sparked a revolution in the online learning segment.
Red Hat has taken its training virtual with its latest program for channel partners and customers offering real-time training, online.
Quizlet has reached one billion study sessions completed, has more than 100 million user-created study sets, and is now used in every country.
Nine out of ten NZ schools now part of the N4L Managed Network, boosting digital learning with safe, fast internet. Spark celebrates success.
Embracing the digital classroom, students find quick, effective learning in online flashcards, now boosting memory with on-the-go access.
With ClassFlow Connect, the entire class can simultaneously interact or view and share resources from any mobile device.
John Hanna, N4L CEO, says he credits the survey's positive responses to the company's school-centric approach, and proactive approach to support.
Kiwi resellers are jumping on board with Citrix's new specialisations – with Citrix promising that the partners will reap the benefits.
In the bad old days keeping a PC secure was simple. Nowadays, a huge chunk of our lives exists online, and digital security issues have escalated.
Higher education IT spending in the Asia Pacific region is expected to significantly increase by 2019, thanks to digital transformation initiatives.
Microsoft signs three-year agreement with Ministry of Education to provide Kiwi students with latest computer software.
The MoE has introduced a new Education Legislation Bill, aiming to improve administrative and governance arrangements in educational entities.
To participate successfully in the future, young people today need to be learning a range of 21st Century digital skills.
Education leaders from around the globe convened at the Bett Asia Leadership Summit 2015 in Singapore to explore integrating tech in classrooms.
Kiwi schools get free tech integration advice from the Connected Learning Advisory, boosting digital learning benefits.