NetNZ Spotlight Series: Maurie Abraham
We are excited to introduce the first in our new Spotlight Series, where we ask various educators to…
NetNZ Kōrero: Term Two
NetNZ Kōrero: Flexible Education
NetNZ: Benefits for Schools
Former Deputy Principal of Ashburton College and current principal of Golden Bay High School, Jono…
Sue Kim: Learning and Teaching Lead
NetNZ is happy to welcome Sue Kim onto the Executive team. Sue takes over from Philippa Mallinson as Executive Leader, Teaching Support and Development.
Strategic Directions: Considering the Future
NetNZ has been working with Chris Clay and We are Futures to fully explore future possibilities so that we place ourselves in an sustainable and influential position. This involves scanning our current context to ensure we have a thorough understanding of what is emerging. The trends and patterns. The challenges and opportunities.
Supporting the learner: Online Wānanga 6th April
Explore a learner-centred approach to online teaching and learning
Towards Networked Learning
Are we missing the point when we extol the virtues of online learning?
Who is at the Centre?
Who is most present in your online class? And by present, I mean socially and cognitively (Garrison, Anderson, and Archer, 2000). Or in plain language who influences your class the most, who do you see and hear the most? Who controls the flow of the discussion?
Keep them ‘connected’: Advice for taking learning online
Some key points to consider when planning to take your face to face class / school fully online.