D2L, a global learning technology company, has been chosen by the Australian Dental Association New South Wales Branch (ADA NSW) to support member growth by providing an enhanced learning experience with more modes of learning delivery for its more than 5,000 members.
For over 55 years, Healthcare Australia (HCA) has been a trusted pillar of the Australian healthcare industry. As one of the country’s largest providers of workforce solutions, HCA is dedicated to delivering exceptional services across the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), aged care, and Allied health sectors.
G2 and Tech & Learning award D2L for commitment to innovation
Believe it or not, I knew exactly what I wanted to do when I was in high school. That’s not all that common in a world of ever-changing, endless possibilities. But I knew I wanted to work in technology.
Choosing between online and in-person tutoring can feel like standing at a crossroads. Both offer unique benefits and challenges, but how do you know which one is right for you or your child? Whether you're considering options for maths tutoring in Sydney or exploring global platforms, understanding the differences can make a huge difference in learning outcomes.
D2L Introduces the All-New Creator+ with H5P to Transform Learning Experiences
Integrated security provider Certis Australia has appoined seasoned human resource practitioner Darryl Prince as as Senior Vice President of People and Transformation.
GUEST OPINION: When organisations reduce the barriers to learning in their workplace, they are building a more knowledgeable, skilled and diverse workforce. This, in turn, drives organisational success, innovation and competitiveness. However, as there are many different ways that businesses operate, sometimes the barriers to learning are harder to overcome.
The South Australia Department for Education says it has harnessed the power of AI to build and trial a chatbot that has been designed specifically for teaching and learning.
iTWireTV: D2L ANZ regional director Tony Maguire on the financial and productivity benefits of simplifying tech stacks for corporate learning applications.
Meta has partnered with Code Like a Girl and T&DA to launch the Meta Immersive Learning Academy in Australia. A free, self-guided Meta Spark training module that will be available for those who prefer to learn at their own pace.
There are learnings for Australians from the experiences of Europeans adopting smart meters, says tado's Cameron Wood.
Organisations need to stand out in this challenging job market; here Tony Maguire explains the opportunities that providing quality learning and development programs offer for staff attraction and retention.
For many of us, the way we work is different to how people approached their career development a few years back, and micro-credentials provide great new ways to upskill, resell, or transform careers.
GUEST RESEARCH by Cloud Assess: Despite the growing reliance on digital for most workers, a recent study has found that a large percentage of essential “deskless” employees receive little technology support and feel disconnected from their employers.
The Federal Government has announced $745,920 in new funding for Western Sydney University to establish the Cybersecurity Aid Centre to train and support small business with Cyber Incident Response.
GUEST OPINION: There is no typical day or start to a new role for a Chief Technology Officer when dealing with the goals and technological needs of a business. Primarily, CTOs are hired to decrease ongoing spending, analyse market trends and forecast profits; they help the business attain and retain a competitive edge, and stay technologically sustainable.
What should developers prioritise in 2021 to adapt to a changing landscape? iTWire sought answers to this question from a variety of industry experts.
ASCCA is the Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association, and since 1998 it continues to be Australia's peak body for empowering Australian Seniors through technology, and iTWire is proud to support this amazing event!
GUEST OPINION by Paul Leahy Country Manager, ANZ, Qlik: It’s no secret that data has permeated every aspect of our lives; it sits at the centre of global industries and conversations, touching everything from elections to weather. As with most topics, there is debate, dispute and often doubt as to the role data can, should, and will have in our lives… How will data change our world? What will this look like when it comes to school, work and health? Could data improve learning? How can we use it? And, where are the privacy and ethics lines when we do?
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