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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Hīnaki - Creating eel traps
Students from Newton Central School in Central Auckland developed a hīnaki (eel trap) using modern materials in this unit that combined cultural research, testing, Art and Hard Materials.
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Soft-hit hand guard
Creation of a guard that would allow the release of the rider's hand, avoiding wrist and hand injuries when an accident throws the rider forward.
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Guinea pig hutch
Year 2 students at Murrays Bay School created an outdoor hutch for a guinea pig by recycling a coffee table.
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Crossroads Church sign
Hauraki Plains College student Trent Summers designed and constructed an eye-catching roadside sign for a new church that combined unique architectural design with advanced Hard Materials techniques.
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Professional cookie development
Alex, Chelsea, Elliott and Summer, created a nutritious and convenient breakfast-replacement cookie.
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Developing a sports bar
Sarah Adam and Danielle Sutherland decided to create their own 'repair and recovery' sports bar.
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Tennis outfit
Lucila's entry for the leisure sportswear section of the Fashion category of the Young Designer Awards involved designing and sewing an original tennis outfit for herself.
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Hand-crafted recipe book
Meghann worked across Technology areas when she developed a recipe book made with hand-crafted paper.
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Sustainable innovative play tent
Zoe created an outdoor play tent, using sustainable materials and construction techniques, and strong artistic elements in its design.
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Top scholar DVC
A three-part project that included a transformable apartment design, a matching piece of furniture and a visual presentation.
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