Who’s who and what’s what in gifted education in Aotearoa New Zealand?
A brief look at gifted education in the big picture in Aotearoa New Zealand; find out the names, the resources, the links and the organisations involved.
A brief look at gifted education in the big picture in Aotearoa New Zealand; find out the names, the resources, the links and the organisations involved.
Minecraft:EE is free for all ākonga and kaiako in Aotearoa, and is now available on most educational devices, including iPads and ChromeBooks. To support you in making the most of this free tool, this workshop has been created to support you in taking your Minecraft skills to the next level. This free hui is suitable […]
In this new beginners hui you will learn beginner-level sewable circuits. You will design your own working e-textiles circuit then learn how to sew the circuit into a simple project.
Are you a passionate food teacher, interested in the wider world of food? Special offer to TENZ members… check out the TENZ Community Forum.
Did you know Minecraft:EE is free to most schools in New Zealand? This free introductory workshop, organised by Greater Christchurch School Network (GCSN), will get you started in using M:EE with confidence across your curriculum. Bookings and more information can be found on the GCSN website.
Webinar presented by Growing Up about the findings from Growing Up in New Zealand’s 2020 Covid-19 survey of 10 and 11 year olds.
Learn to program and use a LilyPad for your e-textiles projects. The LilyPad allows you to create a sequence of lights that can give your garments a personalised sparkle.
TENZ will cover the cost for 2 TENZ teachers (one full primary/ intermediate and one secondary) To apply for funding, you need to agree to write a report and a resource for TENZ. Go here to apply . Workshop cost: $99 Registrations close: October 20th (however registration may close earlier as selection is on a first-in basis- due […]
An afterschool hui designed for kaiako. Make the most of this free tool by discovering how to use Minecraft:EE in the classroom.
An afterschool hui designed for kaiako to learn about Book Creator. Discover a collection of ways that Book Creator can be used across the curriculum.
With Engineering New Zealand and The Sustainability Society
Join the Railway Technical Society of Australasia as they host Dr Philip Laird to discuss ‘Mainline Track Upgrades: Auckland – Wellington and Sydney – Melbourne’
The Auckland Branch committee invite you to join this webinar presented by Charles Clifton on the causes of the collapse of WTC1, WTC2 and WTC7 in the World Trade Center complex on 11 September 2001 and the collapse sequences involved.
This presentation explains different compliance pathways applicable to light timber-framed (LTF) braced structures. It highlights some of the background and assumptions of NZS3604 bracing design based on P21-tested systems.
This fast-paced, one-day competition is for teams of Year 10 (14–15-year-old) students with an interest in technology, science, or business. The challenge requires students to apply their subject knowledge and design and build a prototype solution to a real-life situation being faced by New Zealand’s largest export sector.
This course is designed for teachers, leaders, and pastoral staff at all levels from Y1–13. The course is designed to be informative, interactive, and inquiring.
Water New Zealand and Engineering New Zealand invites you to join them for a webinar with L’Rey Renata where she will share insights on her research project – Water Engineers’ Perspective on Interactions with Māoridom in Water Management Solutions
Agrication NZ supported by New Zealand Young Farmers have a series of webinars available to all teachers nationwide free of charge, come along to learn about and gain access to an array of Agricultural Resources to include in your teaching plan for 2022. This 30 minute session will be run via zoom registrations are required. […]
Leading edge start-up, Astrix Astronautics aims to empower revolutionary missions in small satellites by providing the high power systems they need. Join the Mechanical Engineering Group and Fia Jones to find out more.
Join the Electrical Engineering Group as they host Schneider Electric and Stephen Beros, to discuss Power Factor – Managing Reactive Power in Industrial and Commercial Applications