Children

Virtual fundraiser for Children’s Health Foundation

Children’s Health Foundation is delighted to announce details of a new virtual fundraising campaign, the Big Balloon Bonanza. This is…

2 years ago

From Chocolate Bars to Bitrates

The nostalgic charm of simpler times in educational fundraising comes alive as we reminisce. I fondly recall the days when…

2 years ago

An AI for the Teacher

The use of technology in education has been a subject of conversation for some time. Given the online experience provided…

3 years ago

Clash of The Companies, formerly Techies4TempleStreet, July 8th

Welcome to the team building event of 2022. We are so delighted to introduce Clash Of The Companies, (formerly Techies4TempleStreet),…

4 years ago

Ireland wants young learners to consider a career in STEM

Ireland needs at least 20% of its 916,000 children and young learners currently in its schools to consider a career…

4 years ago

Great Christmas Tips For Teaching Your Children To Be More Carbon Conscious

Christmas is a great opportunity to teach younger members of the family some environmentally positive habits to help the world around…

4 years ago

New Technology to Support Non-verbal Assessment of Infants & Young Children

Harnessing gaming technology to assess brain development in young children: Liltoda grows from cutting edge research in the INFANT centre,…

4 years ago

COVID-19 could reverse decades of progress toward eliminating preventable child deaths

With the number of under-five deaths at an all-time recorded low of 5.2 million in 2019, disruptions in child and…

5 years ago

Scary Data Dolls – We “Ai”n’t Seen Nothing Yet in 2019, by Aidan McCullen

Guest post by Aidan McCullen, see more by him here. Data Dolls and AI Animism (from Latin anima, "breath, spirit,…

7 years ago

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