Welcome to the latest edition of the IN BRIEF blog. We’re wrapping up term 2 with a few updates from the N4L team including; our event adventuring across the motu, who won the Touchpoint survey prize draw, the impacts of business email compromises, and much more.
Happy reading!
Touchpoint 2023 survey winners
Recently we asked principals and IT leads to fill out our annual Touchpoint survey. We received a great response, so thank you to everyone that completed the survey. Congratulations to the winners who won a $500 Prezzy card. For the 2022 results check out the story below.
– Andrea Smith – Parklands School
– Anna Powrie – Karaka School
– Barb Gregan – St Oran’s College
– Bob Cross – Sacred Heart school
– Greg Hurley – Silverstream School
N4L on the road
We’ve been travelling across the motu, attending conferences where we’ve been able to touch base with kaiako from all over Aotearoa
Understanding business email compromises (BEC)
Maintaining the safety & security of ākonga and kaiako is a top priority for schools. Find out more about BEC
Meet Graham Flanagan, our new Central Regional Director
You may have met him on the event circuit, he’s all for supporting safer, simpler and smarter learning for kaiako and ākonga
2022 Touchpoint survey results
To check out last year’s results which looked at the thoughts and tech concerns of schools and kura, click on the link below
1.5 B Unsafe Websites Blocked
24 M Security Threats Blocked
6.4 PB Website Data Used
The above statistics are for Term 1, 2023
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