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- ItemFrau Amsel's cupboard(Victoria University Press, 1/03/2014) Makereti T; Barrowman, FPacked with new essays, poetry and fiction from 42 leading and new New Zealand writers, Sport 42 is a superb overview of current New Zealand writing
- ItemManagement system(1/04/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemIntegrated system(1/04/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemProject management vs Construction management(1/04/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemForward pass calculation on activity on node Pt4(1/05/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemHong Kong Ink: Tattoo Culture and Identity exhibition catalogue(1/06/2015)Catalogue to accompanying exhibition contributes contextualising narratives articulating background behind the tattoos.
- ItemMonster(Overland, 1/06/2015) Makereti TRM; Gracewood, JWhy look to fiction to take the temperature of a country? You might as well ask the canary to issue a detailed report into working conditions in the coalmine. The task of the writer is to sing her own song, which may be entirely at odds with the atmosphere in which she finds herself. And yet: these three stories alert us to something in the air in Aotearoa New Zealand. The barometer swings, conditions change, and people are buffeted by circumstance, challenged by fresh strangeness. The location of each story is absolutely local – we know where we are – but the threat is diffuse, worldly, universal. As always, it’s an interesting time to be a writer in New Zealand. We are all luminaries now, writing not in the shadow but by the light of Eleanor Catton’s brilliant success, which blazes like a signal fire on the beach. Not a problem, to use the vernacular. We’ve been here before, with Katherine Mansfield’s ‘little lamp’, and we’ll be here again. Engaging the world beyond our shores, tangling with its cultural economies, and then plunging back into the hinterland, the harbour, the bare cupboard, mining our own dark past – and present and future – for literary gold.
- ItemBlack milk(Granta, 1/07/2016) Makereti T; Neima, LIn partnership with the Commonwealth Writers, Granta is publishing the regional winners of the 2016 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, beginning with Tina Makereti’s ‘Black Milk’ – the winning entry from the Pacific.
- ItemBig Nanna's Porridge(1/09/2015) Joseph DJThis poem, edited by Renee, appeared in the 4th Floor Journal of Whitireia Creative writing Programme, 22nd Edition.
- ItemTattoo Aotearoa New Zealand Exhibition Catalogue(12/10/2015)Tattoo Aotearoa New Zealand presents a cross-cultural geographical survey of New Zealand tattoo acquisition and unravels some of the ideas around employing tattoo as a social passport, augmenting identity, marking life changing events and appropriating cultural symbols. The exhibition geographically represents tattoo in New Zealand and provides a regional overview of diversity.
- ItemUnderstanding the node Pt2(13/04/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemActivity identification pt1(13/04/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemDrawing an activity on node diagram Pt3(13/04/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemHolistic approach to online learning: Providing a scaffold for learners(Flipped Learning Global, 17/07/2020) Green J; Burrow MThe COVID-19 global pandemic necessitated rapid changes to teaching strategies in higher education. Moving an undergraduate nursing course from the traditional classroom to fully online created interesting challenges. Because much of our teaching content was already designed for the flipped learning environment (FLE), we were able to adapt to a virtual face-to-face (VFF) experience that reached every student with very little disruption to the FLE. To ensure a successful rapid pivot we prepared our students to ‘go live’ in our online classroom by offering a small, social, Virtual Happy Hour event for 112 students in the week prior to our classes resuming.
- ItemCollaborative procurement on the rise(2006) Wilkinson S; Shestakova Y
- ItemThe Cloak of Peace - Te Korowai Rangimarie(2006) Baird KW; Peace Foundation: Nagasaki Peace Park, Japan
- ItemTattoo Stories Exhibition Publication by Helen Mitchell.(25/05/2017)Tattoo Stories connects two cultures by comparing similarities and differences in tattoo culture in New Zealand and Hong Kong through an edit of twenty images, ten from each region and the use of narrative audio elements accessed through QR codes in the exhibition publication.
- ItemBackward pass calculation on activity on node Pt5(4/05/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemCritical path calculations Pt6(4/05/2014) Tookey LM
- ItemDrawing a gantt chart pt7(4/05/2014) Tookey LM