Microsoft's Student Advantage programme to equip over a million NZ students with free access to Office 365, boosting future job readiness.
Schools face mounting security concerns as BYOD programs grow, amidst fears over data safety and cyberbullying.
New Zealand schools are adopting BYOD, pushing for educational benefits while grappling with policy, safety, and network security challenges.
Kiwi IT expert pioneers affordable animation software, Moviestorm, as a dynamic educational tool in schools, after success with a Vanuatu NGO.
Allied Telesis powers ahead, providing enhanced network solutions for over 1,400 New Zealand schools, promising unrivalled tech support.
Mobile health education provider, Life Education, is one of eight New Zealand finalists in the global World Summit Awards for creativity and innovation in ICT.
New study finds cyberbullying in New Zealand schools primarily by girls, with urgent calls for more sophisticated prevention methods.
Cyclone Computers becomes a Google Chrome OS for enterprise reseller, promising enhanced classroom device management in New Zealand schools.
A new 14-member expert group has been formed to enhance digital literacy in New Zealand schools, advising on modern tech integration and equitable access.
New Era IT steps into a new role as Apple Education reseller, promising comprehensive Apple solutions for NZ's education sector.
School fibre set-up costs will be met by the government to ensure access to the benefits of ultra-fast broadband.
The government favours fibre in the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) with a USD $300 million investment to boost connectivity in rural schools.
NZ schools explore mobile tech as a vital educational instrument, paving the way for innovative learning and communication enhancements.
New Zealand schools and students could face steep internet costs as proposed 'copper tax' may shift NZD $600 million to broadband provider, Chorus.
Telecommunications company CallPlus is offering New Zealand schools a zero term contract for ultra-fast broadband (UFB).
Gen-i secures major Network for Learning contract, set to provide over 800,000 NZ students with a cutting-edge online education experience.
New Zealand's VLN Primary School revolutionises rural education, offering virtual lessons in languages and more to students nationwide.
New Zealand schools lack adequate privacy policies on their websites, warned the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner after a recent investigation.
The delivery of unmetered ultrafast broadband connectivity to New Zealand's schools is a step into the future of education.
CallPlus pioneers in NZ by providing unlimited internet to schools, aiming to enhance education with its fibre packages and partnerships.