Digital Learning for Teachers

Welcome to TeachNet Ireland

The TeachNet Ireland project was established in 2001 with the goal of encouraging Irish teachers at both primary and second level to develop and publish quality indigenous curriculum content on the World Wide Web, by providing a supportive network and teacher professional development opportunities. Between 2001 and 2008 over 300 teacher generated projects were completed with many of these are still accessible in the Resources section today. Since 2008 the focus remains on supporting digital learning for teachers with our bi-weekly learning blog and delivery of our online and blended professional development courses taking prominence…

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Shared iPad Mode: Early Impressions from Our School

As a Digital Learning Coordinator, one of my ongoing challenges has been managing iPads …
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Screenshot of Microsoft 365 Copilot’s Teach module showing teaching tools such as Modify existing content, Curriculum planning, Homework & assessments, Study aids, Quiz, Rubric, and a note about more content types coming soon

Copilot’s Teach – Your New Classroom Assistant

The new Teach section in Microsoft 365 Copilot and Teams EDU isn’t just another …
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Differentiating Learning without Burning Out

Differentiating effectively has always been one of the greatest challenges I have encountered in …
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StudyClix: Exam Revision Website

This is a very short blog – but an important one relating to digital …
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Not Another Post about GenAI (Or Is It?)

In this ‘Brave New (AI-powered) World’ we now inhabit it’s impossible to drown out …
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Reflecting on the OECD Irish Research

What could we apply in schools? Background On September 30th the Irish Department of …
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Summer Courses 2025

Please note that the closing date for all courses is this Friday 22nd August at 5pm. Courses must be finished by then including posting to all five module forums and having your Reflective Learning Assignment submitted. Please allow time for us to review and approve your course work.

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