Kaitiakitanga I te Au Warawara

Te Rarawa Anga Mua Trust / Ministry of Education New Zealand

Overview

Features:
  • Swipe-to-Read™
  • Touch-to-Hear™
  • Touch-to-Spell™
  • Record your narration
  • Multiple languages

This resource is an immersive app that describes the history, current state, and future of Te Au Warawara forest.

Kaitiakitanga I te Au Warawara is designed to stimulate the thinking and actions of tauira (students) as kaitiaki (guardians) of Te Au Warawara Forest.

It was produced through the Ministry’s Te Aho Ngārahu fund that creates innovative te reo Māori localised curriculum resources for the classroom in Māori medium and English medium education.

Te Rarawa Anga Mua have been given this opportunity to share their stories with their local ākonga, kaiako whānau and hapū iwi and the rest of New Zealand. The key messages are how the environment sustains us and how we look after it determines how our future generations will be able to experience it, giving them a virtual glimpse of the future.

Interactivity has been used to create an immersive experience with an animated image-rich narrative and includes links to related Virtual Reality experiences.


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