Digital Learning

Is traditional homework a thing of the past? Future of tech in education conference to be held in Croke Park next week

When and where is it on? Learnovation is a one-day EdTech summit, which will be held at Croke Park on…

8 years ago

A Lost Generation of Scientists?

87% of parents feel children would be more engaged with science lessons if teaching used the most advanced technology Science,…

8 years ago

Interview with Aaron Skonnard, Co-Founder and CEO Pluralsight Inc at PluralsightLIVE, Salt Lake City, Utah

Pluralsight Inc is a technology learning platform that helps solve problems and develop skills that scale. During the recent PluralsightLIVE…

8 years ago

Which are the Best Educational Apps for Students?

Written and devised by James Logan, MD at Go4Prep Mobile apps for school/colleges/universities have done a great thing for the…

8 years ago

Pluralsight Introduces a Fast and Accurate Way to Assess Expertise in Technology Roles

New Hands-On Learning Experiences Launched to Deepen Technology Skill Development SILICON SLOPES, Utah – August 29, 2018 – Pluralsight Inc.…

8 years ago

Google on the Road to Help Irish SMEs Stay Ahead

Google has launched its Staying Ahead Digital Roadshow, the first in a series of events held in partnership with Enterprise…

8 years ago

JumpAgrade: Helping Ireland’s Largest Employers Positively Impact the Irish Education System

Ireland’s Multinational Company (MNC) community is playing a major role in contributing to jumpAgrade’s mission to make personalised feedback accessible…

8 years ago

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