By EDUtech_talks contributing writer, Sunil Jane, Teacher, ICS, United Kingdom. As technology continues to advance, the landscape of education is undergoing a...
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AI impact on ICT jobs highlights urgent need for reskilling and upskilling, says new report
A new report from the AI-Enabled ICT Workforce Consortium reveals that 92% of ICT jobs will undergo significant transformation due to AI advancements. Entry and mid...
Qatar’s Ministry of Education and Higher Education has launched 'Talib,' an AI-powered chatbot providing instant, accurate responses to queries in Arabic and English...
By EDUtech_talks contributing writer, Natalia I. Kucirkova, Professor and Director, International Centre for EdTech Impact, Norway. More than 50% of primary and lower...
Australia's NSW government has unveiled a revamped primary school curriculum, emphasising essential knowledge and integration across subjects. This reform, described by...
UK universities face severe financial crisis: Calls for government bailout amidst deficits
UK universities face severe financial challenges, with the UCU calling for government bailouts. Jo Grady warns of a "catastrophe" without intervention, as 40% of...
Sarawak launched 774 ICT professional development programs for 81,791 teachers. In 2023, 19 educators were named Guru Peneraju Generasi Digital, guiding over 8,000 peers...
Computer scientist Andrej Karpathy has unveiled Eureka Labs, a new AI-driven education platform. Leveraging his extensive experience at OpenAI and Tesla, Karpathy aims...
Study reveals persistent ransomware risks for educational institutions
A recent study by Sophos reveals that 63% of lower and 66% of higher education institutions faced ransomware attacks last year. Despite a decline from 2023, the...
Japan’s education ministry to shift national achievement test online by 2027
Japan's Education Ministry plans to transition its national achievement test online by 2027 for junior high and elementary students. The shift, decided by autumn, will...


