Digital Learning

ESB study reveals 80% of parents with primary school-aged children are in support of extracurricular activities in STEM

A recent survey highlights strong parental support for STEM education, with 80% of parents willing to back their child's participation…

1 year ago

Irish Girl Guides and Vodafone Foundation tackle digital exclusion for older adults

On the occasion of World Social Justice Day, Irish Girl Guides want to highlight that social inclusion extends to older…

1 year ago

University of Galway announce partnership with Galway Science & Technology Festival

University of Galway has announced a new partnership as lead academic partner with Galway Science & Technology Festival, formalising and…

1 year ago

Calling all young STEM enthusiasts: SciFest competition kicks-off ahead of its 20th anniversary

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive STEM fair programme for second-level students has announced its return ahead of its 20th…

1 year ago

UP AND ATOM! THE 61st BT YOUNG SCIENTIST & TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION (BTYSTE) BEGINS TODAY

Over 1,000 students from across the island of Ireland will flood through the doors of the RDS in Dublin to…

1 year ago

Dublin to Host First-Ever Tech Week 23 – 30 May 2025

Dublin City Council is delighted to support ‘Dublin Tech Week’, which will take place from May 23-30, 2025. This first…

1 year ago

New research by Yoto reveals 8 in 10 Irish parents feel pressure to buy screen devices this Christmas

New research released by Yoto - the award-winning screen-free audio platform for kids - reveals that 86% of parents worry…

1 year ago

Top 5 School Subjects That Are Secretly Stressing Your Kids Out

Academic pressure on children is at an all-time high, with 61% of teenagers saying they’ve felt stressed because of poor…

1 year ago

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