For increasing numbers of people social media is an important point of reference for emergency information, challenging the efficacy of the traditional model of using broadcast media channels for delivery of up to date information. Research published in the latest edition of the Media...
Analyse – examine the main ideas and issues of a topic, look at arguments for or against, and show their relationships.Argue – Present a case for or against a point of view.Comment on – Criticise or point out the important features of something.Compare – Look for and discuss the...
In this course ākonga develop knowledge, skills and understandings to teach the four conceptual strands of the Social Sciences curriculum area in the New Zealand Curriculum through inquiry-based learning.
Set study goals to help you plan, focus, use your time for study effectively and motivate yourself to succeed.
foundation methods, structural systems, building envelope and the interior for medium and large buildings. This online course will help you to develop the knowledge and skills to select and incorporate
sustainable land use and appropriate remedial measures for both rural and town construction sites. Evaluate
This online course will enable you to gain an understanding of the fundamental principles and laws of mechanics.
The aim of this online course is to develop the knowledge, skills and competencies to calculate , analyse and interpret financial information to inform decision making for an organisation.
secondary schools. Ākonga will reflect on the practice, knowledge, and nature of technology (the technology strands in the New Zealand Curriculum). This online course supports ākonga to further develop their subject knowledge and skills by applying them to principles and practices of technology as it is conceptualised and taught in New Zealand
Academic Integrity is being honest, respectful and ethical in your study and assessments. All your submitted assessments must be your own independent work, and you must acknowledge where you have referred to someone else's ideas or words. Find out about academic integrity and how to avoid plagiarism.