Educational technology

Irish researchers begin work on soft exoskeleton to aid mobility

Researchers working on a wearable-robotics project, aimed at improving movement for people with reduced mobility, plan to build the first…

9 years ago

Ground-breaking initiative launched to increase access to education nationwide

An Cosán Virtual Community College (VCC), an innovative education initiative, aiming to increase access to further and higher education nationwide…

9 years ago

Lord David Puttnam to launch ground-breaking online education initiative

An Cosán Virtual Community College (VCC), an innovative education initiative, which aims to increase access to further and higher education…

9 years ago

Why our Second Level Students Should Let off STEAM

By Pat Lucey, CEO and co-founder of Aspira, enterprise IT project specialists. In my address at the European Regional Conference…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Litmus

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Litmus is an Artificially Intelligent (A.I.) tutor that helps secondary school…

9 years ago

#TechTeamTour Videos Tackle Technology Career Stereotypes

The Ada Lovelace Initiative, together with Science Foundation Ireland’s Smart Futures Programme, has today launched the #TechTeamTour video campaign in…

9 years ago

Lero and UL launch online videos to help students decide if computer science is right for them

As students and parents consider their CAO options, Lero, the Irish Software Research Centre and the CSIS Department at the…

9 years ago

New IoT and Embedded Systems courses launched on Coursera

EIT Digital has launched three new courses on the online education platform Coursera. The courses are: Embedded Hardware and Operating…

9 years ago

Harvey Nash Initiative Invites Technologists to Play in its Data Sandpit

Harvey Nash, one of the world’s leading technology recruiters, recently announced its highly respected global 2017 Technology Survey open for…

9 years ago

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