Student showcases
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These showcases demonstrate some of the exceptional innovation, design, and craft project work being produced by New Zealand students. If you have a technology student of any age who has displayed excellence in a recent project, Technology Online is interested in hearing about it. For more information please contact us, email [email protected].
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Outstanding scholarship: Wheelchair-friendly trousers
A year 13 materials technology scholarship student creates trendy, useful, comfortable trousers for male teenagers.
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Outstanding scholarship in technology: STEELBRO Bluetooth application
MacKenzie Parker demonstrated outstanding planning for practice and technological modelling in his scholarship project developing a Bluetooth application.
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Top scholar DVC: A train station
Christopher Dirks designed a new train station for Meadowbank so that they would be better connected to surrounding transport.
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Top scholar technology 2017: Kapakapa buffalo milk
Hayley Rutter developed a chocolate and vanilla flavoured buffalo milk for premium health conscious buyers.
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Top scholar DVC: Digital modelling tool
Tessa van den Beuken designed a unique product called Freeform, a computer input device for graphic designers and artists.
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Student outcomes: A tandoor oven for kebabs
Chad Ockerse (year 12) and Zac Chhour (year 13) model and construct a tandoor oven for cooking tandoori kebabs.
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Year 12 student outcome: A pie for Sweeney Todd
Year 12 student, Chad, designed and developed a pie for a production of Sweeney Todd.
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Top scholar DVC: An efficient heater that looks good too
Student Thomas Morrison awarded top scholar for his innovative heater design.
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Koru pāua measurement tool
A year 13 technology student develops a tool for measuring pāua without the risk of damaging them.
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Top scholar DDDO: A monitoring system for the Orokonui Ecosanctuary
William Satterthwaite achieved top scholar in technology for the monitoring system he developed to help protect Haast tokoeka kiwi chicks.
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