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Infosys Partners With Tennis Australia To Foster Digital Learning And Leadership Skills

Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), Tennis Australia, Tennis Victoria, and Tennis New South Wales Collaborate to Nurture Digital Learning and

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ITECA Says Pushing Back Against Generative AI Isn’t An Option For Tertiary Education

Leaders across the skills training and higher education sector will soon meet to consider the opportunities and risks of generative

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CBA Hires 219 New Technology Graduates in 2023 Intake

Commonwealth Bank has announced a significant increase in its intake of technology graduates, with plans to hire 219 new graduates

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Palo Alto Networks Launches CyberFit Nation Education Program

Palo Alto Networks announces the third addition to its existing education portfolio, commemorates the launch with a new office opening

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Orro and Stars Foundation partner to deliver ITC mentorship at Heatley Secondary College

Partnership will support the engagement and education of young women from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities Orro, one of

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CYPHER LEARNING Drone Operations Deployed On Its Matrix Learning Platform

CYPHER LEARNING, a leading intelligent learning company for education institutions, universities, and other businesses, has successfully deployed its MATRIX learning

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KIDS Foundation launches SeeMore safety app for 4-6 year olds

The KIDS Foundation and leading mobile consultancy, Itty Bitty Apps, today announce the launch of the SeeMore safety app for children aged four to six. 

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New Technology In Schools Helps Bridge The Sustainability Gap In Curriculum

More than 40 schools have signed up to a new online app to help teachers engage children in learning about

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Digital technologies in Victorian Primary Schools

Digital technologies are electronic tools, systems, devices and resources that generate, store or process data. Well known examples include social

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1 in 4 Aussies wished they were taught entrepreneurship in high school.

Research shows that 1 in 4 (26%) Australians wished they had learned how to start a business in high school,

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