Education, Learning & Training stories
Aruba and SpectroTech have partnered to bring education and training modules to Australian and New Zealand partners and customers.
The IoT in education market is set to soar to USD $11.3 billion by 2023, driven by eLearning adoption and connected devices, despite security concerns.
The IT industry is experiencing a severe talent shortage, now the top risk for organisations, up from third place, per Gartner's latest report.
The global education landscape is changing, and Australia no exception. Michael Chetner explains how AI and the cloud will create a new way to learn.
An expert with a history of builiding successful IT infrastructure for the unique education sector shares their advice for getting it right.
Australian businesses need to take cybersecurity more seriously as their attitudes and awareness don't match up to evolving threats.
A Wellington agent earned Century 21 New Zealand’s top sales title after two years in the industry, joining the group’s global top 2 percent.
New Zealand's Tertiary Education Commission collaborates with industry partners to develop an API enhancing student data integration with the LNAAT application.
North Waikato's Turangi and Huntly outperformed Auckland rivals as Century 21 New Zealand handed out its 2018 national awards in Auckland.
Staff at Perpetual Guardian report higher productivity and wellbeing after a trial showed the shorter week could work at full pay.
If you're keen to learn a few words of Māori – or as much as 90% of the language, you may want to check out an Android and iOS app called Drops.
Pro AV Solutions Queensland and avt deployed a network media solution to deliver streaming across multiple University of Southern Queensland campuses.
Construction workers can now earn a nationally recognised health and safety qualification by completing 40 Site Safe programme credits.
As technology in the classroom becomes a necessity, many children could be starting at a disadvantage as the financial strain becomes too much.
The tutorials are designed for students who want to learn NCEA subjects but can't make it to a physical classroom.
Demand for crash-rated barriers and bollards is rising as facility managers in New Zealand seek stronger protection against hostile vehicle attacks.
A Southland school will get Richard Loe coaching after a farm safety prize recognised a pulley system that keeps workers off silo tops.
Facebook introduces Mentorship feature in Groups, letting users over 18 connect with experts to pursue personal and professional growth.
Health and safety innovations from construction firms drew recognition in Auckland, with record Site Safe graduation numbers also announced.
Australian projects have been recognised among 57 finalists from 420 nominations in Bentley Systems’ global infrastructure awards.