This week, Kiwi teachers can join a free N4L workshop on Pond at the Beyond Broadband expo, UCOL Whanganui, to enhance collaborative learning.
N4L has opened up Pond to New Zealanders around the country, allowing users to make materials in the online catalogue available for public viewing.
Over 500,000 Kiwi students and educators now harness N4L's Managed Network, boosting digital learning nationwide.
New Zealand Internet Exchange enhances connectivity for Kiwi schools, offering faster, more efficient internet through the government-funded Managed Network.
Government's fast school internet rollout in NZ is progressing ahead of schedule, with 90% of schools expected to be connected by year-end.
Over 40 NZ schools have been using @N4Lnz's Managed Network for over a year, helping them fast-track digital learning plans.
Fast internet reaches 1000 NZ schools, promising innovative learning and connectivity thanks to government investment.
N4L's Pond unveils new features at ULearn, enhancing NZ educators' resource sharing and professional development.
N4L's Pond opens its digital doors to every NZ educator, introducing 'Make a Splash' for seamless school integration into its portal.
The rollout of fast internet to New Zealand schools reaches milestone as Te Kura o Waikare becomes the 700th connected school.
Network for Learning's Pond can now be accessed by Initial Teacher Educators (ITEs), and will be available to teacher trainees from 2015.
Network for Learning (N4L) has announced the 16 schools that will take part in the Pond Pioneer School programme.
Schools to receive technical support from new ICT Advisory Service to help them utilise the Managed Network. #education #technology.
N4L calls for schools to shape the future of Pond, seeking 10-15 pioneers to integrate the digital platform in diverse settings.
Digital technologies offer new opportunities for teachers and education leaders, and new ways for parents and communities to contribute to learning.
The investment is in addition to the $700 million already being invested providing schools with ultra-fast broadband, via the N4L Managed Network.
Managed Network was named a finalist for Best Public Sector Technology Solution, and N4L Pond has been named as a finalist for Innovative Initiative.
Pond now has a feature where inappropriate or unlawful content, communication or behaviour can be directly reported to NetSafe.
Educators who are members of Pond are now able to invite their colleagues and friends in the education sector to join.
Network for Learning (N4L) exceeds targets, as 700 schools and 225k students are now connected to its Managed Network.