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Carolyn Stuart joins Creative Commons Advisory Panel

We are pleased to share that Carolyn Stuart, Education Sector Lead here at N4L, has been appointed to the Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand Advisory Panel for a two year term. “I was absolutely delighted to be appointed to the panel. Ensuring organisations have...

Pond, as potential game changer: By N4L board member, Linda Tame

Linda Tame is a member of the N4L Board, selected for her years of service to the education sector and her long experience as Principal.  Linda told us how she thinks Pond will make a difference to education in New Zealand.  Pond has the potential to create quite a...

Pond gets a facelift

The new look Pond is here and it is a beautiful thing! Brighter, sharper and cleaner, this version of Pond reflects the feedback from Pioneer Educators and the observations made by our development team on how educators are using Pond to add and list resources. Pond...

Trainee teachers to benefit from Pond

Earlier today Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye the rollout of Pond has now extended to include Initial Teacher Education providers (ITEs). Pond is currently being rolled out to educators in NZ schools. As of today ITEs will also be able to access Pond, and...

Huge enthusiasm for Pond Pioneer School programme floods in

We were blown away with the enthusiasm in the applications submitted by Principals wanting to participate in our Pioneer School programme. Given that the timeframes for submitting applications was short and so close to the start of the programme, we were expecting...

Kevin speaks on Enterprise Architecture

Last week Kevin Liu, N4L’s Senior Business Analyst, was invited to present at the Conferenz New Zealand IT & Enterprise Architecture Conference in Auckland. Kevin, who is a TOGAF9 (The Open Group Architecture Framework) certified Enterprise Architecture...

ICT Advisory announcement

Late yesterday afternoon, Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye announced N4L’s new interim ICT advisory service to schools available from July 7. To read the whole press release from the Beehive click here

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