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Curating history resources for students to discover — Whanganui

Part of Aotearoa New Zealand's histories curriculum content for school librarians series

Wednesday 22 May 2024, 9:30am to 2:30pm
$10
Registrations close Friday 17 May, 5pm
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Curating resources gives your students quicker access to your school library collections. Discover different ways to curate, share and add value to your Aotearoa New Zealand's histories curriculum resources.

Workshop cancelled

Sadly, we have had to cancel this workshop because we didn't receive enough registrations.

Who this workshop is for

This workshop is for primary, intermediate and secondary:

  • school library staff

  • teachers with library responsibility (TLRs).

What you'll learn

  • Understand: The importance of resources in curriculum delivery with a focus on the histories curriculum.

  • Know: Ways to curate, present, and share both print and digital resources.

  • Do: Use curation skills to add value and improve students’ access to resources.

What you'll do

In this workshop, you will:

  • focus on ways to select, organise and add value to your print and digital resources

  • explore how you might manage your community’s local history resources

  • create a digital curation using DigitalNZ to support a school inquiry topic

  • look at different ways students might discover your resources

  • identify and plan specific actions to take in your school library.

What's provided, what to bring

  • Morning tea is provided. Bring or buy your lunch.

  • Choose an Aotearoa New Zealand history book and a digital resource to bring and share.

  • Talk with your teachers to decide on a topic that you can use as the basis for a DigitalNZ story which you will create.

  • Create an account in DigitalNZ: Sign Up | DigitalNZ.

  • Bring along a digital device to use during the workshop.

Find out more or register

The workshop has been cancelled.

For more information about this learning event, email Debbie Roxburgh at debbie.roxburgh@dia.govt.nz.

Collage of 6 objects in 2 rows: Top row left to right Glenham School golden jubilee badge, a laptop screen with digital resources displayed, a selection of New Zealand history books. Bottom row left to right an NZ Railways publicity poster, a street sign displaying Avenue Rd,  black and white concert photo showing children dressed as fairies on school steps. (2)

Curated resources. See ‘Image credits’ below.

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Image credits

School badge: Badge, Glenham School Golden Jubilee 1899–1948. Ref: WY.0000.656 eHive. CC-BY.

Laptop: Photo by Maxine Ramsay, National Library Services to Schools.

Books: Photo by Sally Thompson, National Library Services to Schools.

Poster: Joy of school holidays, tripping by train, ca 1940. Ref: Eph-E-RAIL-1940s-01 Alexander Turnbull Library.

Street sign: Avenue Road street sign, in Taranaki, 2012. Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 3.0.

School concert: School concert for school funds, 1927 by Charles Mann. Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection, Auckland Libraries on DigitalNZ. No known copyright.