Davos: how can an event that's 82% male solve the digital gender divide?
Henrietta Moore
Nearly 3,000 mainly western men will gather at the World Economic Forum event to discuss the transformative power of technology. Addressing the worrying internet gender gap seems unlikely
Labour's vision is for digital to power democracy, and empower communities
Jon Cruddas and Chi Onwurah argue that under Labour, local authorities and citizens would be empowered by digital services they can help create and improve
Including computer science into your curriculum might be intimidating but it IS necessary, argues Matt Britland • Want to find out more about computer science in schools? Come to our seminar in June
Learning to program computers can bring unique insights to other fields for both pupils and teachers – Miles Berry on how computational thinking can revolutionise the way we teach and learn
Developing digital literacy in higher education: live chat
Digital literacy is vital for both education and life but it's often taken simply to mean computer skills. On Friday 2 March, we'll explore what digital literacy is and why it matters in HE
Michael Gove's speech has set the wheels in motion, now the work needs to be done – how teachers can enhance their knowledge of ICT plus share expertise and views