How to build a platform for volunteers to teach the digital curriculum
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau
A call for ICT organisations to help build a platform that will connect volunteers to teach the new digital curriculum
“Despite all the smooth talk from Steven Joyce, schools still suffer under Novopay on a weekly basis."
Talent2 and the Ministry of Education have agreed that the management and operation of the Novopay payroll service will transition from Talent2 to a new government owned company on 17 October 2014
The Ministry of Education has selected Optimation to deliver a replacement system for its school transport resourcing administration system (STRAS), a multi-million-dollar software development project.
The Ministry of Education has appointed Stuart Wakefield as its chief information officer.
The Ministry of Education has implemented recommendations for its testing regime following the receipt of a Capgemini report on the Novopay Tax Patch Test Review.
The Ministry of Education has signed an enterprise licensing agreement to deploy Unison, an enterprise workflow platform and application tool set from Hindin Solutions, throughout the “education sector”.
Telecom Rentals has signed a three-year deal with the Ministry of Education to replace some 45,000 laptops leased to eligible teachers and principals at 2500 schools nationwide.
Despite opening a new $80 million facility in Auckland this year, IBM is about to lose two major datacentre customers.
The Ministry of Education will spend $2.28 million refreshing and virtualising its fleet of servers, as well as some likely additional costs for implementation services that are still being negotiated.
A new structure for ICT education has been announced that will create a digital technologies curriculum stream and allow merit grades for exceptional students.
Collaboration between the teaching profession, the Ministry of Education and the NZ Computer Society has produced a “model and framework” for putting computer-related education in schools on a more relevant footing.
The Ministry of Education has found itself short of funds for upgrading its networking infrastructure and power security.
Warrington School, in Otago, has decided to jump ship and deploy the GNU/Linux operating system with free software across the board by a target date of 2010, says the school’s principal, Nathan Parker.