by V Wynne-Jones | Dec 18, 2017 | Staff and student event, University-wide event
Do you feel like you are struggling with writing? Could your writing do with a quick warranty of fitness check? Ever wanted to learn about mechanisms for improving your writing? Come to one of our two “Engineer your writing” lunchtime workshops*, and get to know your...
by Evija Trofimova | Dec 14, 2017 | Resources for teaching writing
A resource for improving critical thinking and written communication in Physics through open-ended experiments and abbreviated argumentative reports These resources were originally devised by Kathleen Foote and Anna Yang from the Department of Physics of the Faculty...
by Evija Trofimova | Dec 8, 2017 | Uncategorized
* Feel free to borrow from our arrangements and experience to stage your own Walking, Talking, Writing event. We would be grateful if you made a reference to this site and passed on the link to it. Part I – Motivation A desire to organize an event for...
by Toyah Webb | Oct 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
Written by Toyah Webb & Bianca Rocca how to reconcile what the internet has done to me…a debris of information, collection, hoarding, storing, sharing, digesting, eating, disposing, appropriating, copying, pasting. spell check, codes, incognito, hyperlink,...
by Liz Ramsay | Oct 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
This workshop ‘to explore a different way to think about writing as a process of harvesting, preparing, creating and presenting knowledge’ was a delight. An introduction to traditional harakeke (flax) weaving in the evocatively beautiful Waipapa marae shone a...