Schools stories
School networks can often be confined to the devices they use due to minor contingencies. Fortunately, this is soon to change.
Kiwi firm Cyclone named Google's APAC Partner of the Year for Devices, recognizing its expertise in meeting customers' Google needs.
Jack Matthews reappointed as director for the Network For Learning board, while Martin Wylie retires after four years.
New Zealand schools are adopting the rapid growth and evolution of technology faster and better than most schools worldwide, says LMS provider.
The completion of the Schools Network Upgrade Project (SNUP) program is an important milestone for New Zealand schools.
The summit brings together two facets of education technology, both of which will have an impact on the economy and the future for NZ students.
HEAT Software is supporting Apple's new education tools, integrating LANrev 7.2 software with Apple School Manager to enhance digital learning in the classroom.
The Labour Party is accusing the Govt of ignoring inequalities caused by BYOD after a controversial 100k donation to Wakatipu High School.
New Zealand schools are failing to fully embrace cloud, leading to additional cost and complexity in their systems according to Kiwi company Dynamo6.
The booming education technology market will be under the microscope at a NZTech education technology summit in July.
The top players in New Zealand's ICT industry gathered together last week to launch the Wellington ICT Graduate School in Wellington.
Many New Zealand schools are hesitant to move to the cloud, causing added complexity, says IT support company Dynamo6.
Nikki Kaye announces an additional £6.5m for Wireless School Network Upgrade, enabling 350 more NZ schools to go wireless.
Banqer, a gaming platform for kids to learn about money, is expanding internationally after winning multiple competitions.
Auckland's Lynfield College clinches the high school excellence title at the VEX Robotics World Championships, continuing NZ's winning streak.
Is technology a distraction? Does it help teachers and students in their learning journeys? The debate is never ending.
Warehouse Stationery launches initiative to promote handwriting in New Zealand schools, giving children the chance to write a postcard for free.
Secondary teachers in New Zealand schools are being invited to take part in the 2016 Secondary Teacher Census.
The Connected Learning Advisory has announced it will run a one-day professional support workshop for teachers around New Zealand this April.
Busson and Jarre say at each stage of the New Zealand leg, they were welcomed and impressed by this country's approach to edtech.