Misogyny and violence against women are social issues, and require a social response, not a punitive one.
Our attention's pulled in more directions than ever before. Can we build our mental muscles and regain our focus?
Dr Nicolas Bonne, a vision-impaired astronomer, is translating scientific information into forms that can be experienced by the blind and vision-impaired through experimenting with 3D printing and soundscapes.
Should the word apply to an application that’s difficult to use and doesn’t take human needs into account?
Emotions will vary for many Victorian students heading back to school on 26 May, and schools are well-equipped to deal with them, and the 'new (COVID-19) normal'.
Amid enforced online learning, talk of teachers' 'digital understanding' shouldn’t be taken to refer only to their knowledge of the technological aspects.
The coronavirus is highlighting the integral role that mass compulsory education plays in society.
New facial recognition technology is justifiably raising fears for the end of privacy as we know it.
The current system of languages education in Australia that prioritises accuracy over fluency is doing students few favours.
Will the rise of algorithmic decision-making and AI threaten the essential elements of being human?
Social media is increasingly playing a role in teachers' professional lives – but there are downsides.
Banning mobile phones in school may seem sensible, but research and similar moves elsewhere suggest a blanket ban might not be the answer.
We should move beyond Western media reports about the country's “creepy” AI education technologies and look closer to home.
What does the tech effect mean for education? We take a deeper look at the way digital natives are impacting change in the learning environment. A Different Lens investigates.
Despite our reliance on digital technologies in the classroom, there are too few natural resources to produce and sustain them at the levels we expect.
Unable to satisfy her desire to help people through medicine alone, Naba Masad Alfayadh founded a social enterprise that empowers young people through education.
Everything about the development of CareMonkey shows that a desire to do good can inspire entrepreneurs with the next big idea. Monash Life speaks with CareMonkey's inventor, Troy Westley.
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