10. ● Google docs
● Track changes: available in MS Word and Pages
● Natural Reader: Free text to speech software
● Etherpad: Collaborative writing pad
● Literacy Learning Progressions: Blended e-Learning
tools to support the Literacy Learning Progressions
Alternatives to Pen and Paper
11. ● Padlet: online brainstorm with stickies
● Storybird: online story book writing
● Vocaroo: online voice recordings
● Animoto: great for visual mihi
● Wicked: interactive Māori games for learning
● Kōrero Māori: some great resource booklets
Online Tools
17. iPads
Ko te Kā-Rū
Ko te Kā-Rū te ingoa o te 'mea'
nei.
He pai ki a ia te kai āporo me te
waewae tamariki.
He kaha nōna ki te whakatoi
kaiako.
He ātaahua ōna whatu
19. iPads
Nāku tēnei waka i waihanga. He whero tōku waka.
He waka tō, he wīra nui, he tino tere hoki te waka nei.
He pai ki au tēnei waka nā te mea ka taea e au
ngā tangata te āwhina i te tinei ahi. Kei whea mai!
Titiro ki tōku waka. Ko tīnei
te ingoa o te waka nei.
32. ● Enabling e-Learning: information, resources and
communities
● Te Mangōroa: links out to all Māori MOE links &
resources.
● Māori Future Makers: profiles 30 inspirational
Māori
● Software for Learning: software to support Māori
learners
● NZ Curriculum Online: resources and stories
Websites
33. He Reo Tupu He Reo Ora
http://hereoora.tki.org.nz/
34. ● ibooks Author: write and publish your own books
● Sock puppets: create conversations in Te Reo
● Hika: app to learn Te Reo Māori
● Te Reo Dictionary online: great online dictionary
● E-Wai: Te Wānanga-o-Raukawa waiata
● Te Pataka pukapuka: Māori readers for tamariki
● Kaitiaki: Bilingual Interactive game to enhance literacy
skills
iPad Apps
36. Digitised items are resources that have been sourced from leading
Australian and New Zealand cultural and scientific institutions and
private collections.
What are digitised items?
Hīnaki (fish trap)
Reproduced courtesy of the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Māori School in the 1950s
Reproduced courtesy of Archives New Zealand
37. Using Māori Resources in the Classroom
Place based education / time frame inquiry
At Parihaka, c1887
Reproduced courtesy of Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa