Did you solve it? The viral maths video that will have you in stitches The solution to today’s pro-o-o-o-o-oblem
Can you solve it? The viral maths video that will have you in stitches Are you smarter than Google Assistant?
Mark Warner obituary Pioneering physicist whose study of elastomers opened up new technology for creating artificial muscles
People flocked to language apps during the pandemic – but how much can they actually teach you? The first of a series on how digital technologies shape our thoughts, emotions and interior lives
Kevin Gornall obituary Other lives: Engineering teacher dedicated to giving girls an opportunity to study science and technology
Hundreds of calls made to UK helpline about sexual abuse in schools Incidents reported include name-calling, online abuse, unwanted touching, assault and rape
Three in four girls have been sent sexual images via apps, report finds Just over half of teenagers who had been sent non-consensual sexual images via social media apps reported it, the report finds
Dr Sarah Ogilvie: ‘Generation Z are savvy – but I don’t get all their memes’ The linguist and computer scientist discusses her optimistic assessment of a misunderstood generation – and delves into the nuanced ways to text ‘OK’
Parents told they may face police action as teachers targeted on TikTok DfE officials also say they are engaging with social media firm over abusive and humiliating TikTok accounts set up by students
The big idea: should we leave the classroom behind? The pandemic has driven a great leap forward in digital learning. Is there any point in looking back?
ICO to step in after schools use facial recognition to speed up lunch queue Privacy campaigners raise concerns after nine schools in North Ayrshire scan faces of pupils to take payments
The Guardian view on biometric technology in schools: watch closely Editorial: Sellers of facial recognition software would like it to be seen as a useful tool. But its use on children raises questions
‘The heaven of film-making’: how a Dalit orphan got to tell her own story Gift of a camera inspired Belmaya Nepali to rise above poverty and abuse to make documentaries
Cambridge University halts £400m deal with UAE over Pegasus spyware claims Exclusive: UK institution was in line for huge donation but has paused talks due to concerns Gulf state used hacking software