Read the latest stories by Rebecca Wood across the TechDay network.
New Booktrack app, blending sound with e-books, to enhance reading for Auckland students, revolutionizing engagement and comprehension.
New Zealand citizen science website NatureWatch NZ is celebrating more than a year of people reporting a staggering variety of natural history discoveries.
Students, aspiring surgeons and serious gamers can now use their iPhone to try their hand at surgery using the new Bonedoc app from the University of Otago.
More than 50 schools in Christchurch will have their wireless network upgraded as part of the national Schools Network Upgrade Project (SNUP).
Lincoln University yesterday announced its membership of the Open Education Resource university network (OERu).
Music education needs to be more open to the use of digital technology says a University of Canterbury researcher.
Facebook, Twitter, Ask.fm, Snapchat and other forms of digital media have all come under fire for the ease of which they can be used for cyberbullying.
An augmented reality history-sharing app is being developed to share the Nelson-Tasman region's history and stories.
Auckland's new Mind Lab challenges students to understand the inner workings of technology, promoting hands-on learning in science and engineering.
Tech-savvy teachers revolutionise learning, integrating smartphones, tablets, and BYOD strategies in classrooms globally, Cambridge study reveals.
New Zealand launches OERu, revolutionising global education with free online courses from reputable institutions, aiming for wider, affordable access.
West Auckland school's tech trial with LeapPad Ultra boosts literacy and numeracy 100% in year 0-1 class, proving tech can revolutionize learning.
Auckland's tech-leading schools, Botany Downs Secondary and Ferguson Intermediate, receive Microsoft tablets to further digital learning.
The One Laptop Per Child NZ Charitable Trust was officially launched in New Zealand at the Institute of IT Professionals (IITP) national conference yesterday.
Auckland's TEDxYouth this weekend showcases under-25s making waves, sparking hope and innovation for the future.
Alan Fowler of Waiariki Institute of Technology wins CITRENZ award for research on the Global Game Jam's educational significance.
NZ education sector demands a review of national standards, citing lack of confidence and effectiveness, per Principals' Federation spokesperson.
Storypark, a Wellington-based educational social enterprise, is to receive a grant from Education New Zealand's International Growth Fund.
Students walking home from school alone and teachers working late at school now have a new tool to get them home safe.
More than 20 schools from around New Zealand have already signed agreements with Network for Learning (N4L) to connect to its managed network.