Last week a group of students from the Manaiakalani Education Trust cluster of schools marked the end of their school holidays with a week-long Summer Code Camp, sponsored by the Innovation Partnership and N4L. 30 students spent the week learning to code, by writing...
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N4L wins at the 2015 Internet Awards
The Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs) were held in Auckland last week and we are very excited to have been named winners in the Access and Digital Skills category, for our Managed Network! The ANZIAs are a collaboration between auDA and InternetNZ...
Enjoying teacher-led connections at #educampnz
Last Saturday Carolyn Stuart and I attended Educamp Welly, hosted by St. Mary’s College in Thorndon. We joined more than 100 other teachers, who had travelled from afar afield as Auckland, Palmerston North, Hawkes Bay and Wanaka. There was an enthusiastic and positive...
Woohoo! Ahead of schedule and connecting kiwi kids to a world of possibilities.
1000 schools are now connected to N4L’s Managed Network, well ahead of the initial 700 set as a target for 2014. That means an awesome 319,000+ users are now able to access fast, reliable internet with uncapped data at school to enhance their learning and ensure that...
700 schools are already connected to the Managed Network
It’s time to celebrate as we have managed to blast through the targets set both by the Ministry of Education and ourselves with 700 schools now connected to the Managed Network! This means that the target of 700 schools, which was initially set to be reached by the...
500 schools connected to the Managed Network
Exciting news is bubbling around N4L as Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye has just announced that 500 schools are now connected to N4L’s Managed Network. The rollout of the Managed Network is ahead of schedule and with this in mind the projections have now...
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”...