Schools stories
In a recent update, Chorus says New Zealand is ranked first for growth in fibre coverage from 2012 to 2013 worldwide.
Instructure's Canvas expands its footprint in Australia and New Zealand by opening its APAC HQ in Sydney to meet growing demand from educators.
Three-quarters of New Zealand teachers believe parents are relying on schools to educate their children about online safety.
The XYZ Printing Da Vinci 1.0 revolutionises school learning with its low-cost, easy-to-use 3D printing, nurturing STEM interest.
EIT's ideaschool launches innovative app, enhancing connectivity and creativity among staff and students, crafted by local talent at snApp Mobile.
A recent report on New Zealand schools show digital technology is being widely adopted and is contributing to higher student achievement.
Over 75% of schools are noticing an impact on student achievement as a result of using digital technologies in the classroom.
Fast internet reaches 1000 NZ schools, promising innovative learning and connectivity thanks to government investment.
N4L's Pond unveils new features at ULearn, enhancing NZ educators' resource sharing and professional development.
N4L's Pond opens its digital doors to every NZ educator, introducing 'Make a Splash' for seamless school integration into its portal.
Canon NZ's £15,000 green grants aim to boost eco-projects within schools and communities, offering vital support and Canon tech.
Cyclone revolutionises NZ schools' IT approach, ensuring tech aligns with educational goals, reshaping e-learning nationwide.
New Zealand schools can now access Microsoft's Yammer Enterprise for free, enhancing collaboration and creativity in education.
Teams from Lightning Lab, New Zealand's digital accelerator programme, have secured $2.2m in seed investment capital.
The rollout of fast internet to New Zealand schools reaches milestone as Te Kura o Waikare becomes the 700th connected school.
Labour vows to bridge digital divide with portable computers for students in Years 5-13, aiming to make digital education accessible for all.
HP joins forces with Rural Women NZ, offering rural primary schools a chance to win a share of a £20,000 tech prize pool.
Students at Hutt Intermediate School explore new horizons in technology with a hands-on introduction to 3D printing, led by expert Gordon Dykes.
500 schools in New Zealand are now connected to the Managed Network under the N4L programme, ahead of schedule.
Ebooks are now available for students who use New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL), the first digital resources of this kind to be used in New Zealand schools.