Learning

Industry must partner with schools to bolster STEM learning

STEM learning at primary schools must be aided by industry, according to EMC Ireland, the IT multinational that employs 3,000…

11 years ago

Tech Entrepreneur Calls on Irish Women to Demonstrate Impact of Mobile Technology

Women throughout Ireland are being urged to demonstrate how mobile technology impacts on their lives as part of a new…

11 years ago

Learning Data selected to exhibit Schoolbag at BETT Futures Show

By @SimonCocking Learning Data @Learning_Data, an Edtech start up in the Digital Hub, have been selected to exhibit Schoolbag at the…

11 years ago

Irish Education System Must Promote Interdisciplinary Approach to Learning

The Irish education system, at all levels, must promote interdisciplinary ways of working if we are to succeed in the…

12 years ago

Microsoft encourages everyone to get involved in The global Hour of Code

The global Hour of Code event, run by Code.org is scheduled to take place on December 8th. As a platinum supporter of…

12 years ago

Business Showcase: Txt Tutor – Learning Companion

TxtTutor is a new text service that aims to take the stress out of learning for Junior and Leaving Cert…

12 years ago

Digital Hub Development Agency Welcomes New Companies to The Digital Hub

Fourteen growing digital companies have joined the enterprise cluster at Dublin’s Digital Hub in the third quarter of 2014, it…

12 years ago

EdTech Company, Fishtree, Launches New Analytics Feature to Revolutionise the Learning Process

Next generation learning platform, Fishtree, has this week launched a new feature which aims to accelerate its impact on the EdTech…

12 years ago

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