7.45am and I'm out the door on a chilly autumn morning to top up on gas before heading to my first school visit for the day. Google Maps tells me that I’m about an hour and a quarter away and I head northwest of Auckland. With a perfectly made BP coffee in hand, it's...
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A journey through Pleasant Point: Matthew Hall-White, Client Manager
In my role as a client manager for N4L, I have the opportunity to travel the length and breadth of New Zealand, signing up schools to the N4L managed network. I encounter many lovely towns across the country, but few as lovely as the aptly named “Pleasant Point”...
Interactive map shows schools connecting to managed network
Today the Associate Education Minister, Nikki Kaye, has announced the publication of an interactive map to our N4L website. This map allows easy visual representation of how the rollout is progressing nationwide. You can easily see what stage of the connection process...
Massey Primary is the first school connected to the managed network
Earlier today it was announced that Massey Primary has completed its transition to the managed network, becoming the first school to join N4L. At an event at Massey Primary this morning, the names of 100 schools that have signed agreements to get connected were also...
Helen Robinson announces N4L launch & Term 4 schools competition
Dear Principals and Teachers At the uLearn Education Conference in Auckland recently we were delighted to launch our website: www.n4l.co.nz and our vision of unleashing learner potential. Our aim at The Network for Learning (N4L) is to engage students in their...
Helen Robinson introduces The Network for Learning
Kia ora koutou You may have heard that schools throughout the country are about to receive online learning resources and fast connectivity to the internet via The Network for Learning Limited, an organisation which was set up a matter of weeks ago. We are delighted...