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Posted by: alice 16 May 12
If you are like me this app passed you by when it was released last December by Te Wananga of Raukawa. It can be downloaded free from iTunes to be used on iphones and ipads .
According to the Wananga it uses all modes of learning styles; visual, aural, tactile and kinaesthetic to help your learn mōteatea. At the moment there are four mōteatea loaded on the application but they hope to load more soon.
Posted by: Jilllib 06 Oct 11
· First – there is no rush. A good rule of thumb is often to let those with more expertise and more funding do it first – they iron out the cracks and will help the rest of us with advice on the best way to proceed – the best suppliers, the best books, the appeal of the format to the students etc.
Posted by: Jilllib 06 Oct 11
· First – there is no rush. A good rule of thumb is often to let those with more expertise and more funding do it first – they iron out the cracks and will help the rest of us with advice on the best way to proceed – the best suppliers, the best books, the appeal of the format to the students etc.
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