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Winners of Irish Programming Olympics Announced

Ireland’s brightest young problem-solvers and computational thinkers descended on Dublin City University (DCU) at the weekend to compete in the…

10 years ago

All-Ireland maths challenge now underway with cups and prizes for students and schools

LearnStorm Ireland is now officially underway for students and schools, with invitations to in-person finals events and great prizes up for…

10 years ago

Minister Jan O’Sullivan Launches MOOC as a 21st Century Learning Tool for Teachers

Ms Jan O’Sullivan T.D., Minister for Education and Skills today launched a new "Massive Open Online Course" (MOOC) called “21st…

10 years ago

New online study resource JC-Learn launches to help Junior Certificate students

A new online study resource aimed at helping Junior Cert students has been launched by a trio of 16 year…

10 years ago

Intel and Lero support Junior Cycle students in ‘Exploring Coding’

The introduction of computer coding courses for secondary schools has received a boost following the announcement of a collaborative initiative…

10 years ago

DCU launches flagship Lego Education Centre

Dublin City University is partnering with Lego® Education to create an interactive learning hub that will help DCU student teachers…

10 years ago

Cork schoolgirls Launch Wearable Tech Crowdfunding Campaign as part of “I Wish 2016”

Innovative schoolgirls from Cork today (Thursday) launched a crowdfunding campaign for the latest piece of wearable technology - a Ringly.…

10 years ago

Google Call to Code competition winners announced

Google has announced the winners of the ‘Call to Code’ competition for post primary schools. Over 1500 students were registered…

10 years ago

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