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The Education Technology Network for Schools

Irish schools are navigating rapid digital change. EdTech Ireland provides clear, independent guidance to help school leaders and teachers make confident, informed decisions about technology.

 

We connect you with expert speakers, professional learning, and sector insights that translate directly into better teaching, learning, and whole‑school planning.

Practical Support, Trusted Expertise, Real Impact

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How We Support Schools

  • Expert Speakers & Workshops
    Access national experts in digital learning, AI in education, cybersafety, digital wellbeing, leadership, and whole‑school development.

  • Professional Learning & Webinars.
    A full 2026 programme designed to support teachers and leaders at every stage of their digital journey.

  • Independent Advice.
    Clear, practical guidance on choosing, using, and evaluating EdTech tools.

  • School–Industry Connection.
    Opportunities to engage with trusted EdTech providers who understand the needs of Irish classrooms.

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Why Schools Work With Us

​We are a national, independent organisation focused on what works for learners. Our role is to help schools cut through noise, access expertise, and build confidence in digital practice.

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Exploring
EdTech

Exploring EdTech is a free, digital magazine  inspiring educators to use quality, impactful technology, featuring articles on AI, STEM, digital strategy, and cybersecurity, assistive technology etc., with content available online and as downloadable PDF, focusing on practical application in schools and evidence-based approaches to transform teaching and learning in Ireland. 

 

Our writers include teachers, academic researchers and technology experts who share their experience and expertise in the field. Exploring EdTech is platform agnostic and explores the best in education technology across various operating systems.

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