New Zealand Schools stories
A cyber security firm says hackers are selling access to IT systems at hundreds of New Zealand schools and tertiary institutes.
Cyclone Computer Co. Ltd has been selected as the Ministry of Education's software licensing partner, providing Microsoft and non-Microsoft software.
Cybercrime is rising in New Zealand, but victims often struggle to get justice. Anusha Bradley investigates how to better protect cybercrime victims.
The Ministry of Education defends its digital curriculum, emphasising it won't widen the digital divide, with NZD $38 million allocated for support.
Rocket Lab partners with the Skills Bright Sparks competition to encourage young Kiwis to pursue careers in space exploration and innovation.
Over 8,000 Kiwi children joined a live virtual creative writing workshop from Christchurch, boosting their emotional wellbeing with the support of Cisco.
The Wonder Project aims to get children excited about science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) in a way that's both fun and engaging.
The trust will provide relevant equipment to New Zealand schools in the hopes that it will inspire students' interest in STEM and renewable energy.
Microsoft has renewed a deal with the Ministry of Education that will continue provision of free access to Microsoft software in New Zealand schools.
A Hamilton tech innovator has scored a breakthrough deal with the Chilean government that will benefit 1500 disadvantaged students in Chile.
CEO Graeme Muller says these major tech developments will significantly impact lives of New Zealanders for the better.
A recent survey has asked schools what their IT preferences are for digital devices in the classroom. Which product would be best for you?.
Acer and Cyclone forge new partnership to pass on savings and a wider range of ICT procurement options to New Zealand Schools.
New Zealand schools can win $5,000 worth of tech gear by showcasing their positive environmental and social impact.
New Zealand schools are embracing the browser-based production program, Soundtrap, for music and podcast projects.
New Era IT and pcMedia hailed as top education partners at Microsoft's NZ awards for their exemplary ICT services to schools.
Virtual economy programme, Banqer, is thriving in New Zealand schools with over 30,000 students benefiting from Kiwibank funding.
Lack of video captioning in New Zealand schools hampers deaf children's ability to learn, says NZ Federation for Deaf Children.
Primarily because it links into the professional development model that is increasingly being adopted in New Zealand schools.
Cyber attacks have surged in New Zealand, hitting organisations of all sizes across various sectors, raising concerns about data security.