Digital Learning

Grinds360 Expands Offering, Launching New Learning Platform for Junior Cycle Students

Grinds360 has announced the launch of its platform focused on supporting students in the Junior Cycle, offering support that gives…

7 months ago

Applications closing soon for the inaugural stripe young scientist & technology exhibition

Students aged 12–19 across Ireland have just three weeks left to submit entries for the 2026 Stripe Young Scientist &…

7 months ago

Is the AI Skills Gap Actually a Confidence Crisis?

Guest post by Ronnie Hamilton, Pre Sales Director, Climb Channel Solutions Ireland There have been hundreds of headlines about the…

8 months ago

Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet and TU Dublin Launch Ireland’s First Master’s in Sustainable Cloud Computing

Technology Ireland ICT Skillnet, in collaboration with Technological University Dublin, has launched Ireland’s first Master’s in Sustainable Cloud Computing, a pioneering programme that…

8 months ago

Ekco acquires Adapt IT, bringing acquisition spend to €57M in two years

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed service providers, has announced that it has acquired Adapt IT, a Cork-headquartered IT…

9 months ago

€0.5m in funding for Trinity to develop AI platform for teachers

A team of researchers at Trinity College Dublin has received €500,000 in funding to develop an AI-enabled platform to help…

10 months ago

Olive for Education launches Learning Wallet, in a move to support students during Senior Cycle Reform

Olive for Education, Ireland’s leading EdTech provider for post-primary schools, has announced the launch of its Learning Wallet, in a…

10 months ago

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