Australia's private schools are increasingly targeted by ransomware attacks, prompting warnings from cybersecurity experts and government officials to enhance defenses and avoid paying ransoms.
The Australian government is launching 10 suburban study hubs to provide free access to academic resources, aiming to improve university and TAFE participation in outer suburbs with low attainment rates.
Some Queensland schools are revitalizing language learning with immersive programs, countering a statewide decline and highlighting the cultural and career benefits of multilingualism for students.
Australian universities are rethinking traditional assessments as AI disrupts education, raising concerns about academic integrity and the need to develop critical thinking skills in students.
In-person, reflective and analytical tasks require students to apply their learning in real-world ways that AI can’t easily replicate. Here are eight ways to tailor AI-resistant assessment.
A global IT outage of CrowdStrike’s Falcon software has led to widespread disruptions and a surge in scam activities, highlighting the need for stronger cybersecurity measures and strategic infrastructure planning.
The recently announced higher education reforms in Australia aim to expand university and vocational training opportunities, focusing on addressing skills shortages and increasing access for under-represented groups, with the goal of creating a more inclusive and skilled workforce.
The rapid adoption of generative AI in workplaces is causing concerns over skill erosion and dependency on technology, highlighting the need to balance automation with the retention of essential human skills.
Championing a leadership model integrating wisdom and inclusivity, fostering adaptability, emotional intelligence, diversity in decision-making, and collaboration empowers education leaders in navigating institutions towards success. Written by Salome Bowman.
The State of Security 2024 report explores how Australian organizations are adapting to cloud complexity, strengthening identity controls, and investing in emerging solutions like XDR amid an evolving cyber threat landscape.
No matter where you work or what you do, Design Thinking will open your eyes to what users truly want, and lead you to create a product or service that brings them satisfaction. With that, your competitive edge will soon follow.
Since 2020, over 12,375 teachers and teacher aides have resigned in Queensland, highlighting a concerning trend in the education sector. The departure of experienced educators, coupled with concerns over inadequate training for new teachers, underscores the urgent need for reforms to support the stability and effectiveness of the state's teaching workforce.
UQ Space, a team of aspiring aerospace engineers from The University of Queensland, secured third place at the Australian Rover Challenge with their rover Theseus III, marking their first podium finish in the competition.