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YR SS

Zoe created an outdoor play tent, using sustainable materials and construction techniques, and strong artistic elements in its design. Read more

YR TA SS

Meghann worked across Technology areas when she developed a recipe book made with hand-crafted paper. Read more

YR TA TS

Nine Year 11-13 students from Mercury Bay Area School in Whitianga are constructing a kitset aeroplane. Read more

YR TA TS

As part of a revamp of the biotechnology course, this teacher learnt about Rongoā Māori and developed a new unit in which students could learn from the technological process she had followed. Read more

YR TA CC SS

A three-part project that included a transformable apartment design, a matching piece of furniture and a visual presentation. Read more

YR TA TS

Founding a new school provides opportunity to look at different ways of delivering effective learning and the flexibility to build new ideas into a timetable. Read more

YR TA TS

Students designed a new range of products for a local food manufacturer, ENZAfoods. Read more

YR TA CC TS

Hundreds of people were left without power after the Christchurch earthquake. For six Technology students at St Thomas of Canterbury College, this provided the inspiration to develop a useful method of generating electricity without mains power. Read more

YR TA CC TS

Barbara Knight worked with the Museum of Wellington City & Sea on a project in which students created a conceptual design for a prototype souvenir for the museum's gift shop. Read more

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