Managed network stories
John Hanna, N4L CEO, says he credits the survey's positive responses to the company's school-centric approach, and proactive approach to support.
The Government has entered into a new agreement with Vector to enable more schools to access the N4L Managed Network, it was announced today.
Over 2,000 schools in New Zealand have been connected to the government's funded N4L Managed Network, says Minister Nikki Kaye.
Digital technologies offer new opportunities for teachers and education leaders, and new ways for parents and communities to contribute to learning.
Over 1,000 schools have eagerly registered to join Network for Learning's managed network, promising enhanced online education by 2016.
Network security starts with people. Your people. Staff, teachers, administrators, visitors and anyone else who might have access to your network.
More than 572,000 Kiwi students and teachers across 1815 schools can now access safe, fast internet via N4L's managed network.
The government is investing more than $200m in this project, so that all state, state-integrated and partnership schools can have uncapped internet.
Over 500,000 Kiwi students and educators now harness N4L's Managed Network, boosting digital learning nationwide.
Over 40 NZ schools have been using @N4Lnz's Managed Network for over a year, helping them fast-track digital learning plans.
More than 20 schools from around New Zealand have already signed agreements with Network for Learning (N4L) to connect to its managed network.
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.