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How 3D printers give time back to teachers
The Educator speaks to Konica Minolta's account manager for education, Tony Robertson about the many and varied benefits of 3D printing
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Govt reveals 10-year plan for women in STEM
The Federal Government has outlined an initiative aimed at boosting the engagement and participation of girls and women in STEM education
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How to protect your school in the digital age
The Educator talks to Jim Cook, regional director, Australia and New Zealand, Malwarebytes, about how schools can mitigate Malware threats
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Program boosts students' digital media skills
A national program is ensuring that students from Year 9 onwards are immersed in diverse local STEM-based activities
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How schools can combat malware threats
Principals need to understand their responsibility to disclose data breaches that occur and the potential impact this could have on their school
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Training the next generation of foodies
A national program is providing industry-supported pathways to help young people achieve a post-school STEM-related qualification
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Partnership helps build Australia's digital workforce
A new partnership between a technology giant and a leading university will help students improve their digital skills
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The power of an effective induction program
The Educator looks at why a good induction program sets the tone for a teacher's personal and professional identity
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A new approach to measuring academic progress
What happens when the numbers don't add up? Troy Martin, VP APAC, Instructure, discusses a new approach to measurement
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Major tech event inspires female students
A record number of students recently got hands on with apps, robotics and coding in Australia's largest student tech event