Interactive learning stories
Palmerston North's Awatapu College pioneers interactive programme to teach students about healthy relationships and consent.
Education experts Kelly Hollis and Shane Smith predict AI and immersive tech will transform science classrooms by 2025, making learning more engaging and personalised.
Two Christchurch-based tech firms, Seequent and CerebralFix, launch Visible Geology, an immersive 3D educational tool to combat global shortages in earth scientists.
Kais Education revolutionises inclusive STEM learning with the launch of 'KaiBot for Swift Playgrounds,' a venture aiming to provide comprehensive computer science education to all students, including those with disabilities.
Siemens partners with BILT to bring 3D digital training tools to Apple Vision Pro, merging the real and digital worlds to transform the learning experience for electricians.
Parata has launched a new digital graphic novel aimed to strengthen recognition of the Māori language, culture and history.