Newsletter May 09

Web Tips

For the past two years, Go2web20 has been one of the biggest web2.0 directories on the web which includes over 2,700 services and applications. It is kept up-to-date and will notify users of disabled services. Be warned you could spend literally hours searching this database. Applications also link with Twitter and Delicious feeds. 

 

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Opportunity for Maori medium educators

Registrations are now open for He Waka Eke Noa a kaupapa Māori Wānanga aimed at providing professional learning for Level 1 and Level 2 Māori medium educators.

 

All Māori educators are welcome, including Kōhanga, language nests, primary and secondary schools, Kura kaupapa Māori, Rumaki & Reo rua, Wharekura, teacher training providers, boards of trustees, Iwi/Hapū and Runanga.

 

$30,000 in kids’ hands

KidsCongressTM is taking a new swing after a group of 30 kids came together from two different schools in Christchurch to decide the theme for the big event this year.

 

KidsCongressTM is a two-day learning conference for kids, and run by kids. The students will use ICT gear to produce cool projects and present their skills to their friends and family.

 

Standard high in regional YES business card contest

 

Teams from Christchurch Boys’ High School (Revolution) and Ashburton College (Wear-It) won this year’s YES Canterbury Microfilm Digital Print Business Card Competition.

 

The teams are participating in the Canterbury Young Enterprise Scheme and judge Nelson Hubber from Microfilm Digital Print commented that the standard this year was very high.

 

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