Ōtara 4.0 – Māori and Pasifika Creative Tech Speaker Series

Māori and Pasifika only represent about 2% of those working in the creative tech sector. We all want this to change. Ōtara 4.0 is a series of exciting and innovative Talanoa sessions allocated over five consecutive Wednesday evenings in May and June 2022. Each guest from the creative technologies sector will share their career stories … Continue reading "Ōtara 4.0 – Māori and Pasifika Creative Tech Speaker Series"

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Digital Citizenship – the role of the EdTech Sector

Online , New Zealand

Identifying dangers and opportunities affecting the lives and life chances of tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people). Digital Citizenship is an evolving concept and focuses on the different ways that digital technology affects the lives and life chances of tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people), identifying dangers and opportunities. Join EdTechNZ and our panel as … Continue reading "Digital Citizenship – the role of the EdTech Sector"

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Online Discussion Forum for Teachers

Following on from our webinars on EdTech, hybrid learning, interactivity and engagement, we have organised an online discussion forum to take place on Wednesday 15th June, 7.30 pm (NZST).

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Māori Tech Success & Digital Skills Pathways

Intergen 80 Willis Street, Press Hall, Level 4, Wellington Central, Wellington, New Zealand

 What role does the Māori tech ecosystem play in the development of local talent for the tech sector?

$25

ENZ Delegation | EduTECH 2022

EduTECH is a two-day conference and expo which ‘brings together educators and solution providers to exchange and explore ideas, techniques, and technology, with the aim of improving teaching, training and learning and raising the education standards in Australia and the world.’ Participation criteria Education New Zealand (ENZ) would like to support a diverse group of … Continue reading "ENZ Delegation | EduTECH 2022"

Teacher Discussion Forum: Creating Confident Writers in the Digital Age

Two thirds of students who sat a recent trial run of new NCEA literacy assessments failed to meet the writing standard.
As an EdTech company we know how important it is that students leave school able to write confidently and competently. This need will continue to be important as we become increasingly digital.

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