Technology
More of the Bard on the BBC
BBC opens its Shakespeare archive to UK schools, colleges and universities
Safer Internet Day 2016
Primary School hosts event with Islington Council and Discovery Education
Is your print costing too much?
Reviewing your print operations in 2016? UTAX (UK) have the solutions
Research emphasizes impact of extra-curricular STEM
STEM project work leads to positive effect on students' GCSE grades and future choices, says B...
BBC to broadcast Live Lessons
Live Lessons are interactive broadcasts that allow schools to bring the curriculum to life in ...
BYOD: Stronger encryption needed
John Michael discusses the security implications of BYOD as teachers take work home and carry ...
Fujitsu boosts Education Ambassador Programme
Fujitsu announced expansion of Education Ambassador Programme with 20 new education establishm...
Coding on the go with micro:bit
At this year's Bett, Samsung and the BBC had hands-on samples of the soon-to-be-launched micro...
Apps for Good winners to launch apps on Google Play
Students develop apps from 'concept to coding to launch' in fifth Apps for Good competition
A tech boost in the natural world
Plymouth partnership uses tech to enhance children's understanding of the natural world
Bett 2016, full STEAM ahead for edtech
ET Editor Rebecca Paddick returns to the ExCel London for Bett 2016, the leading learning tech...
Wi-Fi in education: what do schools need now?
New devices and teaching styles have lead to more reliance on a good connection, says Perry Co...
First robotics curriculum launched
Robotics curriculum launched at Bett Show to inspire future engineers
Teachers: we want to choose classroom tech
TES survey highlights teacher demand for involvement in selecting tech for the classroom
Introduce computing early and watch the interest grow
Nicola Goodey says early experimentation with computing can encourage pupils to choose compute...
What can we expect at Bett?
ET editor Rebecca Paddick gets ready for this year's leading learning technology conference an...
Education sector makes further moves to combat extremism
Government announces 'co-ordinated response' to safeguarding issues in schools
New app set to boost children's reading skills
Primary school teacher and Plymouth graduate creates new app to improve children's reading ski...
Celebrate STEM at the Big Bang fair
Birmingham's NEC to celebrate the Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair, a celebration...
Safer Internet Day, play your part
Schools across the UK gear up for Safer Internet Day 2016 on 9 February
Clicker 7 is here!
Crick Software's child-friendly literacy tool, Clicker, is now in 1000's of global schools to ...
Bristol children to experience music tech programme
Education programme developed by Bristol Music Trust and Renishaw rolls out to more schools af...
BTE Academy students harness the power of robots
Students at Bristol Technology and Engineering Academy build and operate their own mini robots...
Pupils challenged to invent wearable tech of the future
Leeds Beckett launch wearables challenge to inspire next generation of entrepreneurs
Edtech in 2016: Rosetta Stone's top trends
Donavan Whyte lists five key themes in learning and development for 2016
Pupils' internet access to be restricted and monitored
Nicky Morgan unveils plan for schools to control web use to protect children from bullying and...
Are video games just child's play?
Can games-based learning be a force for good in the classroom? Alice Savage reports
The future of the VLE in academies
Craig Ring says a new virtual learning environment has benefited teachers and students
A year in edtech
Rebecca Paddick asks some of the sector's experts, was 2015 a success for edtech, and what dev...
How can digital learning improve 'character skills?'
Research from Techknowledge for Schools explores how the daily use of tech in schools can prep...
Students develop life-saving first aid app
Ormiston Sudbury Academy students invent 'First Aid Buddy' app
Bright sparks
We got a sneak peek into just a few of the new edtech tools you'll find at Bett 2016
Code Club counts down to space mission
Coding charity offers free resources to celebrate astronaut Tim Peake's ascent to the Internat...
Code breaking whizz kids from Haileybury
UK's top teenage code breakers have battled it out in the 2015 Cyber City games
The future of educational assessment?
David Hawley explains how the IB Middle Years Programme makes use of e-assessment
Virtual sets and augmented reality in learning process
Ricardo Montesa, CEO of Brainstorm Multimedia, explains how broadcast techniques can benefit e...
MATS: It(s) experience that counts
Shaun Phillips, technical director of education network specialists Calibre Secured Networks, ...
Leading digital schools head to Discovery Education event
Teachers from some of the UK's pioneering digital schools gathered at a major digital educatio...
Addressing the STEM skills gap
With growing importance on data analytics, we need to inspire more students to join the indust...
Olympic Park transformed into one-day-only tech hub
TeenTech City saw the innovators of tomorrow take part in experiments held by some of the UK's...