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Closing the digital divide: addressing digital poverty in education and beyond
Maxine Room joins us at the Association of Colleagues Conference to discuss digital poverty in education and beyond.
byMaxine RoomAI: five actions for college leaders
Michael Webb, director of AI, shares his insights into the latest AI advancements and outlines five practical steps to help colleges effectively implement AI tools.
byMichael WebbLA Story - successful learning analytics means understanding the data
Ethan Henry and Mimi Weiss share their lessons learned from implementing learning analytics at City University of London.
byEthan HenryandMimi Weiss JohnsonFast, cost-effective connection to the Internet for learners wherever they are
How SD-WAN technology can help meet the challenges of delivering blended learning.
byGuy EasterbrookThe future of assessment: embracing AI and EdTech
To coincide with A-level, T-level and BTEC results day, Olly Newton, executive director at the Edge Foundation shares his thoughts on the future of assessment and how tools such as AI are changing the game.
byOlly NewtonIt's not technology that determines the success of a VLE - it’s the users
The vital questions to ask when embarking on a virtual learning environment (VLE) change at your organisation and why there is no silver bullet.
byZac GribbleImproving cyber security immediately in one easy move – at no extra cost
How institutions can create the most secure environment possible for learning online.
byBen ChapmanBeware the 5th of July – the worst day of the year for a cyber attack
How can universities and colleges keep services running smoothly during critical periods like clearing and enrolment?
byClare StonebridgeWhat did NRENs ever do for us? The answer might surprise you
As we announce we'll be hosting TNC 2025 in Brighton, Heidi Fraser-Krauss reflects on the value of the Janet Network to UK research and education.
byHeidi Fraser-KraussWhat’s keeping FE leaders awake at night?
We asked about their challenges for the coming year – and priorities have changed
byRobin Ghurbhurun