The first category is Managed Network – Finalist for Best Public Sector Technology Solution.
Specifically designed for schools, and built to accommodate 800,000+ connections, the Managed Network provides schools fast and predictable internet with uncapped data, web filtering and network security services. This includes firewall services, performance monitoring and a full helpdesk support service. Schools are funded for their connection packages.
The second category is Pond – Finalist for Innovative Initiative.
Pond, the Crown company’s digital hub is especially designed for teachers to discover and share content, and connect with their peers. With 6000+ teachers and 300+ organisations now using Pond, the online learning environment is building momentum, with new features and functionality introduced regularly.
All of Pond’s content is curated by its user community. Its design is image-rich and intuitive, and often described as a mashup of TripAdvisor, Facebook and Pinterest, combining the best features of these sites as well as other emerging web trends.
One of Pond’s key features is a sophisticated search function allowing teachers to more easily find the appropriate learning materials that are not always easy to find using publicly accessible search engines, or may not be otherwise available.
N4L CEO John Hanna credits the collaborative and tailored approach to the success of the both projects to date.
“It is really humbling to be part of a company that’s about building technology that is making a difference to our young people. I give credit to the N4L team, the schools, the government and other organisations we work closely with – across the education and technology sectors – who are working to bring 21st-century technologies to our schools.
We can see schools of all sizes all over the country using the Managed Network and Pond to discover new resources, open doors to new learning opportunities. The reaction from schools to the work we are doing to support them on their digital learning journey is overwhelmingly positive and being named a finalist is exciting.”
Winners of the Hi-Tech awards will be announced at a ceremony in Wellington on May 15.
More than half a million students and teachers across New Zealand are now using N4L’s Managed Network to support their learning, with schools continuing to connect to the government-funded service well ahead of schedule.
When the rollout is complete by the end of next year, more than 800,000 users are expected to be using the Managed Network.
It's been a big year in the education sector, and we're all looking forward to…
ERO is publishing a series of best practice guides to help educators effectively implement incoming…
Summer reading can help students retain literacy skills over the break – how can we…
Pakuranga Intermediate demonstrates the simple power of a friendly, welcoming environment
The new Māori Education Action Plan has been criticised by some as being light on…
How can we use AI to transform education while being mindful of its limitations, pitfalls…
This website uses cookies.