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Current Projects

ACTIVate
Bringing students from Auckland and Invercargill together through Interactive Whiteboard technology.

CHaOS
Using technology to help Brooklyn School change from the traditional teacher lead learning methodology, where teachers lead the learning process to a learner centred learning methodology, where the students have ownership of the learning process. 

Community Technicians
Finding, training, supporting and retaining local people in rural and/or remote communities to maintain the school servers in the area.

Digital Bridges
Using technology as a means to develop and improve the literacy skills of students who have English as a second language.

DISE
Using digital video technologies to help modify negative behaviour and attitudes in special needs students and provide parents with a visual record of their child's progress.

Forests of Life (www.forestsoflife.net.nz)
Thinking globally, acting locally, students from Rotorua and Palmerston North will use technology to help them regenerate and conserve native bush and forest in their area.

Kopu
Technology will help bridge the gap between schools in the Thames/Coromandel region and develop their inquiry-based and collaborative learning skills.   

MindSpring
A portal that is providing a teaching resource accessible to all teachers, a 24x7 classroom for students and an online record of student progress for parents.

MOBLAP
Clusters of schools on the West Coast and Eastern Bay of Plenty supplied with mobile 'pods' of laptops that provide flexibility by being able to integrate with any classroom environment.

MOTIS
Introducing hand-held technology to science and maths classes to stimulate and motivate student learning.

Studyit
A free online study resource available nationwide to NCEA science and maths students.

 
 
     
     
     
 
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