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New Year, New School?

New Year, New School?

The start of a new school year is always an exciting time, especially if you’re starting a new school. New colleagues, new students, and a new environment to learn the ins and outs of! If you are starting a new school in 2016 chances are you might already know one or...

Introducing Pond Notifications!

Introducing Pond Notifications!

With the huge number of educators now in Pond, it’s time to personalise things a bit more. Notifications are the new way for Pond users to keep track of the people and groups they connect with. Next time you’re in Pond , take a look at the new bell in the top right...

New Pond Sign In Options

New Pond Sign In Options

New Pond Sign In Options Signing in to Pond is now even easier! Now you can use your Google or Office 365 logins to sign into Pond. Set up the account you use most often, and you have one less set of login details to remember! Have a quick watch of this short clip Ian...

Preparing for the Summer Holidays…

Preparing for the Summer Holidays…

As school prepares to close down for the year, the N4L Helpdesk elves are kindly giving the gift of some key information, to consider as you prepare for summer holiday closures. Before you leave school for the summer... We understand that some schools like to turn off...

N4L Presents… Steve Mouldey

N4L Presents… Steve Mouldey

Following on from Chris Clay, Kimberly Baars, and the #scichatnz and #wellyed folks, our final guest during our N4L Presents webinar series was Steve Mouldey. Steve is a teacher at Hobsonville Point Secondary School. He’s one of the most honest and thoughtful thinkers...

N4L presents Kimberly Baars

N4L presents Kimberly Baars

Kimberly Baars was my guest as part of the N4L Presents webinar series -  a collection of conversations with educators from around the country that tied in with October’s Connected Educator Month. Longer sessions like these are such a great opportunity to hear what...

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