Jump to: Wednesday 7th | Thursday 8th
Please note as with our physical conferences, all of the virtual conference sessions will be recorded.
To connect to the presentations please see the link in each of the presentation descriptions in the programme or use the following stream presentation links
For the CITRENZ1 Stream | For the CITRENZ2 Stream | For the CITRENZ3 Stream |
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http://itp.nz/citrenz1 | http://itp.nz/citrenz2 | http://itp.nz/citrenz3 |
This years poster presentations can be viewed at itp.nz/citrenzposters
Voting on the posters is also being held online, vote at itp.nz/citrenzvoting
Outlining what is positive about, and the challenges with, the high level objectives of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology:-
Enable all learners to succeed and thrive, especially Māori, Pasifika, those with disabilities and those disengaged from training.
Reach and connect all learners to the right education and training.
Deliver the right skills and knowledge, the right way, at the right time.
The importance of technology as outlined in the report from WG 3 & 4. The importance “that the Working Group are casting technology in a support role that enables what is needed, rather than leading the way. Given the wide range of learner and staff abilities and accessibility to online learning environments, equity of access and the overall experience will be crucial.”
WG3&4 recommendations / strategic initiatives:
Ex CEO - Otago Polytechnic
Phil Ker has led two of the working groups looking at the design of the Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology and therefore can give us a real insight into what is coming up with Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology from an experienced viewpoint.