Earlier this month I wrote a blog post for Safer Internet Day (SID), it was a good article the best blog. Honestly, it was very good (#trumpetblowing). You can read it here. But in my haste to advocate the importance of making the internet safer, I failed to introduce...
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Safer Internet Day 2017
SID Theme: Be the change: unite for a better internet. ‘Safer Internet Day’ (SID ‘17) is an opportunity for schools, and the organisations that support them, to reflect on how we can make the internet a safer place for students. But don't be fooled, it’s not all...
Helping Schools with Cyber Security
Last week the Ministry of Education (MOE) sent a message to schools suggesting they take action to mitigate the risks of their servers being affected by cyber security threats. Cyber security is an ongoing challenge which requires continuous vigilance, education and...
Understanding & Managing DDoS Attacks
Here at N4L we aim to ensure connections are working well for all schools using the Managed Network. However, events can happen that disrupt the network. These events range from hardware failures (e.g. power cuts in specific geographic areas) or fibre cuts, to...
My time at #EducampWelly
Last Saturday a few of us from N4L’s Wellington-based team had the pleasure to attend EducampWelly at Karori Normal School (with huge thanks to Rebekah Nathan and the teachers of the Kereru block for letting us invade your space) along with nearly 100 other...
New Features in Pond
Pond is a constantly evolving environment responding to the changing needs of teachers. Our agile approach to ongoing development means Pond users are now familiar with the regular feature releases and updates. We’ve had several new feature releases and updates in the...
Our Webstock Top 5!
This year three of our team were lucky enough to be part of Webstock - an annual conference celebrating the web and its makers… the creativity, the magic, the craft and everything in between. Kerry (Web Developer) and Pete (Educator Engagement Lead) and I were the...