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UNSW Sydney has agreed to a new four-year partnership in collaboration with AI in Schools to “improve and expand a free program to schools” that introduces teachers and students to the basics of artificial intelligence.

Published in Education

GUEST INTERVIEW: Dynabook, the company formerly known as Toshiba, has introduced Eyesafe technology into the screen of its new Portégé X40L-K, the lightest 14-inch laptop the company has ever created, with Matthew joining iTWireTV to tell us why anti-blue light tech is so important.

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Dynabook, the company formerly known as Toshiba, has introduced Eyesafe technology into the screen of its new Portégé X40L-K, the lightest 14-inch laptop the company has ever created, with Matthew joining iTWireTV to tell us why anti-blue light tech is so important.

Published in Home Tech

GUEST OPINION: The internet offers schoolchildren everywhere unprecedented opportunities for learning. In the classroom or at home, it provides vast amounts of essential information to support student course curriculum while also providing an essential place to communicate with fellow students, teachers and organisations across an ever-expanding range of platforms.

Published in Guest Opinion

Prime Television has breached the privacy provisions of the Commercial TV Industry Code of Practice by using material relating to a child’s personal or private affairs in a news broadcast in March.

Published in Technology Regulation
Friday, 27 March 2015 15:53

TV viewing starts at a young age

Preschool children under five years of age spend more time watching free-to-air television than older children, according to the latest research report from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 29 January 2014 10:58

Telstra promotes cyber smart back-to-school

Telstra is urging Australian school children to think twice about what they post online in 2014, as the first wave of digital natives start high school.

Published in Home Tech

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