Digital curriculum stories
NZTech's Graeme Muller urges the NZ government to prioritise digital skills in schools, citing a report that only 7% are ready for the new curriculum.
Government needs to partner with the tech sector to embed digital education in New Zealand schools, says Microsoft NZ's Evan Blackman.
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology donates Raspberry Pi computers to 13 local schools, empowering students to compete in the {Codeworx} challenge.
Luvia teams with Open Campus to roll out digital IDs and blockchain-backed credentials for students across Vietnam's schools and apps.
Australia launches an AI-driven digital science curriculum for Years 7-10 to combat its widening gender gap in STEM education and boost student engagement.
PicoNext and King's College London are teaming up to incorporate Digital Product Passports into the engineering curriculum, promoting sustainability education.
Internships and AWS training and certification programme integration into NP's curriculum to advance local info-communications technology workforce.