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Te Pae Tawhiti 2020 Conference

Quality Assured Presentation Abstracts

Christine Cheyne | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Research Development Manager, Research and Innovation Centre | ccheyne@eit.ac.nz

Erena Fussell | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Learning Advisor, Library and Learning Services | efussell@eit.ac.nz Gerard Henry | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Tutor, School of Primary Industries | ghenry@eit.ac.nz

Building Back Better: Learning from Lockdown How to Strengthen Learning Communities Strong and effective learning communities comprising tauira/students, kaiako/tutors and learning advisors are critical to student success. Just how critical they are became apparent when a state of national emergency was declared in Aotearoa New Zealand on March 25 and the entire country went into a state of lockdown from midnight. In the period of rāhui that was in place until mid-May, New Zealanders experienced what were, by world standards, very stringent with controls on their physical movement. For tertiary educators and students, this involved a sudden shift to remote teaching and learning heavily dependent on the digital literacy of all of the participants in a learning community. It quickly became clear that, despite growing use of digital technologies prior to this rāhui, there is a long continuum of activity from ‘emergency remote teaching’ to quality online learning. In addition, pre-existing societal socio-economic inequalities that are mirrored in education compounded the challenges in utilising digital tools, resources and sources for learning and assessment.

At EIT, learning support was rapidly moved to an online and remote service primarily using Skype, Zoom, email, and smartphone communications. Whilst there were many hurdles to overcome, this proved to be very successful and highlighted the importance of collaboration between tutors and learning advisors to address students’ digital literacy. Drawing on a rich pātaka of experiences, tutors and learning advisors who have worked in a new Level 5 Diploma offered for the first time in 2020, and students in Māori and Pasifika Trades Training present insights and innovations on strategies for optimising students’ use of digital tools and resources before, during and after levels 4 and 3 alerts in March-May 2020. With these insights we aim to ‘build back better’ in optimising use of EIT’s digital learning tools and resources.

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Primary Health Simulation in Real Spaces

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page 43

Factors that Influence Student Nurses’ Attitudes towards Older Adults

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Risk

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page 40

Is There a Bright Side to the COVID 19 Lockdown? A Review on Online Learning

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page 41

International Students’ Self Efficacy

1min
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The Game as the Teacher

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Activities

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Staff Panel: Zoom Room Class to Class Video Conferencing Upgrade Project

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Connect and Reflect

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page 33

Better Rapport, Better Connections

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page 32

Tour of Wharenui

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Student Panel: The Other Side of Online Learning

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page 30

Engagement at EIT (Two Part Workshop

1min
page 29

Relationships Count: Student Plus Maths does not Need to Equal Anxiety

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Opening Staff Panel: Resilience Your Gift to a Thriving Community

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Weaving Whanaungatanga into Teaching and Learning

1min
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Stories from the Archives Connecting Past, Present, and Future

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The “Chocolate Fish Method” that Hooked Students into Online Learning

2min
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Te Aranga Ake Connecting with Community through Project Based Learning

1min
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Using Online Activities to Increase Student Engagement and Improve Results

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Kanohi ki te Kanohi in the Face of COVID 19

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Building Resilience: Working Together to Tackle Life Challenges

2min
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Demonstrate their Resilience

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What was it you do again?

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Staff and Student Panel: Online Simulations in Teaching and Learning

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Strategies for Teaching International Students

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COVID 19 Pandemic Level4 Lockdown

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Why Young People Find It Hard to Make Career Decisions

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The Hidden Burden of Family Responsibility Implications for Education

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Lockdown

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Communities

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Design

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Scaffolding Work Integrated Learning

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Introduction by Macie Rudoff, Dr David Skelton and Deb Stewart

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