New Zealand

Report on 21st century learning environments and digital literacy
This wiki hosts the final report, and associated discussions, from the Education and Science Select Committee that was presented to the House of Parliament in December 2012. Please do not edit the pages that contain the text of the report; it is important that we maintain the integrity of the original report from the Inquiry. You can either use the discussion tab to post comments on the content, or create a new page. Contents of Original Report from Select Committee

A page has been created for discussion of each recommendation

Index to pages for discussion of recommendations

NZ Digital Strategy
The Digital Strategy 2.0 was New Zealand’s five year action plan to ensure New Zealand maximises the opportunities that Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) bring. It set out targets and key actions for the next few years where budgets have already been committed.

Read More on The Digital Strategy and how WikiEducator might fit into this strategy.

Creative Commons Aotearoa/New Zealand - has ported the Creative Commons licenses to New Zealand.

ICT Strategic Framework for Education
ICT strategic framework 2006 pdf

See also Summary of ICT Policy Initiatives

New Zealand Sources of OERs

 * Otago Polytechnic developing content largely based on NZQA or other established unit standards.


 * list of resources developed for the Heywire8 Think Tank


 * NZ OER Repository Project - open content in Moodle that can be re-used


 * Educational Resources Repository


 * New Zealand Schools OER Portal

Discussions
Use these pages to discuss how WikiEducator and OERs may be used across the entire education sector in NZ.


 * /Early Childhood/


 * /Primary/


 * /Secondary/


 * /Tertiary/

Resources

 * The New Zealand Curriculum

News

 * Wikimedia New Zealand is a proposed chapter of the Wikimedia Foundation. Planning and discussion on the steps needed to formally create this chapter for Wikimedians living in New Zealand are underway. See: http://nz.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

Regular Events
One Laptop Per Child New Zealand have a test fest session every Saturday at the Southern Cross, Wellington. More details at http://laptop.org.nz

Past Events
Education mini-conf at lca2010 2010-01-18 http://www.lca2010.org.nz/wiki/Miniconfs/Education

This one day Education Mini-conference will focus on educational uses of Free and Open Source initiatives used around the world including tools for teaching and school management.

It will provide talks and workshops directly useful to educators, administrators, developers and those interested in supporting education initiatives and/or influencing their direction and uptake.

Software Freedom Day 2009-09-20 http://softwarefreedomday.org.nz/
 * Wellington - at the Town hall.
 * One Laptop Per Child test fest
 * 'Introduction to programming' session for parents and kids (scratch from http://scratch.mit.edu)
 * Students' programme
 * Kids' programme


 * Auckland - Albany highschool 2009-09-18
 * LAN party for our students on the Friday evening.
 * Playing open source games (and eating pizza)

Thursday 29 November 2007. Venue: The Hyatt Regency Hotel, Auckland.
 * The Heywire8 Think Tank will be held at Otago Polytechnic in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning on 22 August 2008. The meeting will explore opportunities and pathways for building a national OER initiative (and ways WikiEducator might help).
 * DIGITAL FUTURE SUMMIT 2.0 - Dates: Wednesday 28 November 2007
 * Expanding Copyright Horizons through Creative Commons. 27 October 2007. A seminar to build understanding of the new licensing environment in the digital world. A free free seminar in Wellington on Saturday 27 October. More info: http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/

New Zealand-based WikiEducators

 * User:Tumuaki!
 * Brent Simpson
 * Wayne Mackintosh
 * Nathan Parker
 * Trevor Storr
 * Bronwyn Hegarty
 * Paul Seiler
 * Neuroscientist: Reuben Cutfield
 * Vasi Doncheva

Contacts
Brent Simpson

Stefan Rasporich

Templates
Template:NCEA_Unit, a link is automatically generated to the NZQA website using the id specified.