Online learning stories
The e-learning market is expected to grow consistently over the next four years, driven by the emergence of m-learning and evolving learning styles.
Zebra Technologies launches support services and new managed service to enable partners to grow revenue and deepen relationships with customers.
The five key issues education decision makers must consider as technology places increasingly heavy demands on network infrastructure.
UK education faces digital transformation, with Gartner outlining 10 strategic tech trends set to overhaul the sector in 2025.
Managed Network was named a finalist for Best Public Sector Technology Solution, and N4L Pond has been named as a finalist for Innovative Initiative.
Facebook has launched two new resources for marketers and small businesses to help them grow on the platform. The resources are called Blueprint and Learn How.
Gartner has identified the top 10 strategic technologies and provides recommendations to education CIOs and IT leaders about adoption and benefits.
Selling security requires vendor support. Michael Lee, RSA security evangelist, outlines what to look for in security vendor's partner programmes.
Three central North Island towns are now fully-fibred as momentum grows around the government's ultra-fast broadband build.
iQualify is designed to provide affordable access to high quality online learning for other education providers and organisations.
A new High Tech Youth Network studio has opened at Dunedin's Carisbrook School - this is the first of its kind to open in the South Island.
The Virtual Learning Network Community (VLNC) has recognised four individuals embracing the online learning environment at the 2015 VL Awards.
The government is investing more than $200m in this project, so that all state, state-integrated and partnership schools can have uncapped internet.
The Mind Lab by Unitec is an education offering for Kiwi children and teachers. It's dedicated to science, technology, innovation and discovery.
A new advisory service that's aimed at helping schools understand the digital learning opportunities available has launched in New Zealand.
National Library releases timetable for changes to Services to Schools program, aiming to get more books to students.
Web-based education resource on plant nutrients backed by Federated Farmers, aiming to teach students about agriculture systems in New Zealand.
N4L has officially partnered up with the NZQA to enable teachers to manage their moderation requirements within Pond.
Over 500,000 Kiwi students and educators now harness N4L's Managed Network, boosting digital learning nationwide.
Nearly 1,300 schools are now using the government-funded N4L Managed Network, with it's uncapped data, web filtering and network security services.