Taking our edtech to the world - EdTechNZ
A digital divide in how children use devices is worrying researchers | Stuff.co.nz
'We're not lazy': Students want universities to keep uploading lecture recordings online
Kiwi startup Orah signs Mark Zuckerberg's school, raises millions - NZ Herald
Digital literacy among young people
Striving for digital equity in education - EdTechNZ
Insights from Educators - we have a branding problem | ITP Techblog
Education Ministry puts record keeping software on hold due to cybersecurity concerns | RNZ News
A Danish City Built Google Into Its Schools—Then Banned It | WIRED
Does EdTech Disregard Students' Digital Rights? — Observatory | Institute for the Future of Education
The Elephant in the Room With EdTech Data Privacy
Investigation reveals tracking by EdTech of millions of Australian school students during COVID lockdowns - ABC News
EdTech Companies with the Most Student Data - LISTedTECH
5 Ways Student Data Privacy & Security Is Threatened By EdTech
Local edtech companies can gain edge with student data promise - NZ Tech Alliance | RNZ News
Microsoft, Google and Apple clouds banned in Germany’s schools – Naked Security
Chromebooks lack of data privacy
NZ-owned edtech companies pledge not to spy on Kiwi schoolkids - NZ Herald
RNZ News - EdTechNZ at 5:40
Story on large platforms spying in students, and EdTechNZ's privacy pledge
No evidence modern learning environments work: report | RNZ
✨ Exploring constellations - Our recent work on student group assignments - Co-design
Capabilities for Success: What’s Working in EdTech Today - Bett Global Series | The global community for education technology
International students: How changes in Asia could affect how young Kiwis learn | Stuff.co.nz
‘I’m afraid’: critics of anti-cheating technology for students hit by lawsuits
New Report Shows Parents More Engaged Than Ever in Education, and “Never Going Back” | National Alliance for Public Charter Schools
Report warns protections against spying on kids too weak | RNZ
A new report is warning the country's protections to stop big tech companies spying on schoolchildren appear far too weak. Overseas, the multi-billion-dollar spread of online learning has triggered lawsuits in the United States, and controversy in Australia and the United Kingdom. Phil Pennington is looking into this.
Teacher creates ingenious exam question to find cheaters and catches 14 students
The EdTech Awards 2023 Now Open - EdTech Digest
Machine translation could make English-only science accessible to all
New Zealand Announces Soha Ali Khan as its New Education Brand Advocate for India