Designing and developing materials outcomes
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. You can view a guideline for submitting a student showcase. For more information please contact us, email [email protected].
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Year 13 student outcome: Photography cabinet
Logan West created a photography cabinet for his year 13 project.
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Year 12 student outcome: Carved wooden headboard
Emma Thorburn created a carved wooden headboard for her year 12 project.
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Golfing outfit leads to outstanding scholarship
Outstanding scholarship recipient Kate Hirschman designed and constructed comfortable and durable golfing garments for her father.
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Innovation in model solar power systems
Two year 13 students at Trident High School came up with particularly innovative model solar water heating systems.
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Top scholar technology 2013: Robotic window cleaner
Sohail Abdulla’s robotic window cleaner made window cleaning safer for his father – and won him top technology scholar in 2013.
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Costume inspired by a longhorn beetle
A Wellington High School student successfully designed and made a costume for the Te Papa windows for the World of Wearable Art (WOW) festival.
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Scooter and skateboard rack
Students designed and developed a scooter and skateboard rack for their school.
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Dog's outdoor carry bag
This student designed and constructed a prototype carry bag for her family dog.
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Outside shower
Luca decided to create an outside shower in response to his father's desire to stop kids traipsing water or sand through their house on their way to the shower.
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Pathway seating design
Bradley Peffer and Troy Abraham developed seating for the Hawke's Bay Regional Council (HBRC) Pathway Project.
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