Digital Learning

Lero study reveals Leaving Certificate students say Computer Science is for all

Debunking misconceptions that Computer Science at Leaving Cert is only for “brainy” students and “nerds” is vital to attracting more…

2 years ago

TikTok Launches New STEM Content Feed in Ireland

More than 150 million people across Europe come to TikTok each month to express themselves, be entertained, start and grow…

2 years ago

Learnovate secures €9.6m funding

The Learnovate Centre is delighted to announce that it has secured €9.6m funding from Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland as…

2 years ago

‘Eco ReRoute’ announced as winner of BT Young Scientist Business Bootcamp

A project that examines the bus routes at a local school to see whether they are operating in the most…

2 years ago

Free Digital Technology Kit for every Primary School in Ireland

Students from Stanhope Street Primary School visited Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to celebrate the launch of a landmark educational research…

2 years ago

€400,000 European Project Set to Help Teachers Create Digital Learning Content

A new €400,000 European project will help teachers create digital learning content for use in the classroom. The project is…

2 years ago

3,000 Students Attend 10th Annual I Wish STEM Showcase Empowering Girls in STEM

I Wish, the social enterprise inspiring girls globally to consider careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM), is welcoming…

2 years ago

Sidero launches Ignite Programme to encourage young people into STEM careers

Sidero, a GlobalLogic company and software, cloud and digital transformation specialist, is today announcing the launch of its Ignite Programme…

2 years ago

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