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Photos appear here each day from the Diaries of the Map my Waahi field trip in 2019.
Other pages with photos:
Andrew and the ambassadors on this morning's web conference at Te Kura Māori o Porirua. Image: Shelley Hersey, LEARNZ.
Andrew has a kōrero with Nevaeh about the digital pepeha website. Image: Duane Wilkins, LINZ.
Ella showed us how to create a digital pepeha on pepeha.nz. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
If you don't already have a pepeha, the pepeha.nz website will guide you through the process. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Andre and Manaia gave us a lot to think about regarding the true value and meaning of a pepeha. Image: Duane Wilkins, LINZ.
Lynette Townsend from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage shared her knowledge and ideas about research and recording oral history that might help you with your story maps. Image: Duane Wilkins, LINZ.
On this morning's web conference with Sienna, Sophie, Andrew, Paige, and Loren. Is ambassador WALT asleep? Image: Shelley Hersey, LEARNZ.
Reuben and his mum Jody. In the photo is an ancestor whom Reuben gets his name from. Where does your name come from? Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Oakley and his mum Rachelle. Oakley has a mix of Māori and Polynesian heritage. What cultural makeup is your ancestry? Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Logan and his mum Rebecca. Logan is a spitting image of the ancestor in the photo he is holding! Who in your family do you look like? Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Mayor Ray Wallace shares some family history with students at Belmont School. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Mayor Ray Wallace discusses the cultural diversity in Lower Hutt with Andrew and Belmont School students. What do you know about the cultural diversity in your town or city? Image: Shelley Hersey, LEARNZ.
Seen on a wall at Belmont School - a simple way to acknowledge cultural diversity. How does your school recognise the diverse cultures at your school? Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors listen as Rosanna talks about the story map she created from her Antarctic expedition. How else might you use digital story maps? Image: Duane Wilkins, LINZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors with Reaghan, Duane, Max, Denver, and Bonnie on this morning's web conference. Image: Shelley Hersey, LEARNZ.
Hunter-Li, Risha, Andrew, Jacob, and Ruby are next to Te Kōtuku, the Waharoa at Belmont School. What special features or landmarks at your school or community could you feature in a Map My Waahi story map? Image: Duane Wilkins, LINZ.
An explanation of Te Kōtuku. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Oakley, Arapata, Andrew, Marcia, and Isla in Room 17 at Belmont School. The students showed Andrew the Map My Waahi project they have been doing with Tourbuilder. Image: Duane Wilkins, LINZ.
Arapata shows how you can customise 'pins' showing certain locations on a Tourbuilder map. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Marcia gave us a tutorial on using Tourbuilder. What different purposes could you use Tourbuilder for? Image: Shelley Hersey, LEARNZ.
Andrew with John Bailey from Google at the parliament grounds in Wellington. What are the two buildings behind them? Image: Shelley Hersey, LEARNZ.
Andrew and the ambassadors outside the Bay of Islands Airport. Image: Karren Penny.
The Bombardier Q300 that took us from Kerikeri to Auckland. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Looking down at part of Whangaparaoa Peninsular on the way to Auckland. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Some more of the coastline north of Auckland. Orewa is where you can see all the buildings. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
A view across to Auckland City. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Looking down at Rangitoto, one of the many Auckland volcanoes. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
A larger Airbus A320 took us from Auckland to Wellington. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
A view of Matiu Somes Island in Wellington Harbour. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.
Looking out the window just before landing at Wellington airport. Note the Wellington sign on the hillside. Image: Andrew Penny, LEARNZ.