Professional Development (PD) stories
Educators invited to free webinar on using edtech in the classroom, featuring 3D printing, coding and robotics. Don't miss out! #edtech.
Take the chance to inspire others this year. What have you had success with? What hasn't worked? What are you keen to explore and discuss with others?.
EdTechTeam Wellington Summit set to inspire teachers with expert speakers & innovative sessions in technology and education.
Corrosion is estimated to cost New Zealand more than GBP £10 billion a year, prompting the ACA to run specialist courses in Auckland and New Plymouth.
Industry professionals will hear how AI, robotics and the Internet of Things could reshape buildings, facilities and urban spaces at an Auckland expo.
Rural communities are set to get free suicide prevention training as officials move to equip health workers before crises deepen.
Dozens of projects from Whangarei to Southland are vying for national recognition at Civil Contractors New Zealand’s awards in Dunedin next week.
Employers are being urged to tighten cycle safety after a new Brake guide warns of risks to staff and fleets.
The scheme is helping site workers gain confidence to challenge safety risks, with applications now open for this year’s scholarships.
There's a back catalog of e-Learning webinars sitting there for onto it educators to view on demand. Take advantage of free PD to bring tech to class.
Upcoming edtech conference hopes to share insights with the education sector and connect educators with leading tech players.
Upcoming worldwide live-stream is offering educators the chance to be inspired to incorporate technology into their classrooms.
New research, from a survey of over 300 schools, finds a desire to work with digital technologies, but a need for more training to deliver it.
Techweek '17 is over but not forgotten, hopefully educators were able to take a piece of tech knowledge home from 'class' this year.
FlipCon New Zealand aims to convert sceptical teachers to the benefits of flipped classrooms. Will they be persuaded? #education #flippedlearning.
Drivers face fewer fines and demerits as a new module helps employers train staff on logbooks, work time and NZTA rule changes.
Teachers across New Zealand are being invited to attend hands-on workshops to prepare for next year's digital technology curriculum changes.
Workers renewing Site Safety Cards can now choose a blended course that combines online modules with classroom time for greater flexibility.
Leadership development firm, Aroha Leadership, is working to transform personal and business results through developing extraordinary leaders.
Women in construction will be able to apply for full funding towards a safety certificate, with applications opening on 1 July.