Programming stories
Lower Hutt students and teachers are being invited to attend a free workshop to learn about coding and computer programming this school holidays.
Local fibre company Ultrafast Fibre Limited is hosting a three-day expo in Whanganui to teach children how to create online games.
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology donates Raspberry Pi computers to 13 local schools, empowering students to compete in the {Codeworx} challenge.
Students with a talent for IT, electronics or engineering are being sought for the 2013 Bright Sparks competition.
Nearly all of TVNZ's programme content for Channels One and Two is now available free through its Web sites, www.
The newness of many computer cores on one chip, known as multicore, is an IT opportunity for New Zealand says Nicolas Erdody.
New Zealand's young programmers shined at the International Olympiad of Informatics, winning two bronze medals in Brisbane amid intense competition.
Ziln TV, a new Internet TV service from New Zealand, offers free streaming of local and international content, with options to purchase favourite shows.
Auckland Girls' Grammar students explore ICT careers at Go Girl – Go IT workshop, thanks to Women in Technology and Accelerating Auckland.