Thursday, 22 May 2025

Week 5 - Term 1 - 2025

 Theme for Samoa Language Week

 Ia malu lou sā. Folau i lagimā 

A well-grounded self is a successful self

Week 5
26 Haratua -  30 Haratua

BIO301 FT to Wainui - different classes throughout the week

RNZ Ballet workshops - Wed 28

Cross Country - Canterbury - Thurs 29

Numeracy CAA - Thurs 29

PHY201 p4 - 5 practical - Thurs 29

DRA201 and 301 FT to Court Theatre

Life Education p1 year 9 - Fri 30

Life Education p2 year 10 - Fri 30

Week 6
2 Pipiri  - 6  Pipiri


King's Birthday - Mon 2

Teacher Only Day - Tues 3

PLG meetings p1 Tues 3

PHY201 Trip to UC - Tues 3 and Thurs 5

Cantrices Big Sing - Thurs 5 - Fri 6

Senior French FT - Thurs 5

LEF's and EC's due - Thurs 5

Rockquest Finals - Sat 7


Assembly - 

Mon - Year 9 ((PAC)

Wed - House Assemblies

Assembly - 

Mon - Nil

Wed - Aroha - Pride Week
Meeting 

Mon: Nil

Tues: Staff Meeting (EAP and Wellbeing)

Thurs: Nil
Meeting 

Mon: Nil

Tues: TOD - PLG from 8.30 - 9.30

Thurs: PCT

Information for Staff

1. Teacher Only Day is on Tuesday 3 June. There will be no briefing in the morning but you will join your late start group from 8.30 - 9.30am. The person leading the group will be in touch prior with more details.

If you are not in a PLG group, please see BLS for details.

The rest of the day is in your departments. HoLA's have been asked to send through a quick outline for the day and should get this to you prior.

2. Tool for the week: Keenious

Keenious uses its AI recommendation engine to analyse your document, understand its content, and compare it to millions of scientific publications to provide you with the most relevant research articles and topics. So, while you can copy and paste your text into the web version of Kenious, the best feature is that it can be installed into Word or Google Docs that can review your writing and suggest relevant articles. You can install the relevant application or use it as a standalone by pasting your research into the tool.

3. Want a bit of fun with your classes? Try https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/ - Quick Draw Quick, Draw! provides real-time feedback as you draw. Students can see how good the neural network is at recognising their drawings. It also makes its data set publicly available, meaning that other researchers can use the data to train their own neural networks.

It is like Pictionary - but this is what AI does, and looks at how LLM's are trained. It is taking data and learning through the algorithm to detect what the image is.

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