The Ministry of Education seeks schools' input on digital tools and strategies to create an online repository for enhancing digital learning integration.
Schools to learn digital tech integration at N4L webinars on 18 and 25 March, hosted by the Ministry of Education and N4L.
The Ministry of Education is reopening the Schools Network Upgrade Project tender after a court injunction, leading to added costs and workloads.
Schools with ultra-fast broadband will soon be able to share their fibre connections with their local communities.
More than 50 schools in Christchurch will have their wireless network upgraded as part of the national Schools Network Upgrade Project (SNUP).
Gov commits extra £6m to bolster Novopay's end-of-year tech support and training, aiming for a smoother school payroll process.
Novopay marks its 1st year amid improvement but faces ongoing challenges and a pivotal system upgrade to address tax issues.
Over 1,000 schools have eagerly registered to join Network for Learning's managed network, promising enhanced online education by 2016.
Teachers and students across the country have greater access to modern e-learning tools thanks to the renewed Microsoft Schools Agreement.
Positive progress has been made in resolving outstanding issues with Novopay under the Remediation Plan – but the system is not out of the woods yet.
New Zealand's VLN Primary School revolutionises rural education, offering virtual lessons in languages and more to students nationwide.
Microsoft NZ's IT Academy boosts Kiwi students' digital skills, earning them special recognition at Parliament from Education Minister Hekia Parata.
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.
N4L's 'Pond' digital portal launches, offering a collaborative platform for educators and students to share trusted resources.
Minister Steven Joyce says changes to the Novopay Service Centre model will simplify the resolution of payroll and HR issues.
Ministry of Education announces plans to overhaul school property system, focusing on 21st-century learning and flexibility.
New educational data provides insight into school performance, drawing both interest and criticism over its accuracy and fairness.
The Ministry of Education has backtracked on its decision to make the Progress and Consistency Tool (PaCT) mandatory for every primary school student in 2015.
NZ school principals and NZEI speak out against PaCT assessment tool, fearing harm to student learning and teacher autonomy.
A boost in funding for the Computers in Homes digital literacy programme has been announced by the government.