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CITRENZ CONFERENCE 2015, QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND REGISTRATION INFORMATION Name: Preferred Name (for name badge): Affiliation: Email: Registration fee: Registration Full Early Bird registration before 7th September : ($607.50+gst) $698.60 Full Registration after 7th September: ($660+gst) $759.00 Daily Registration: day 1 & 2: ($250+gst) each day $287.50 Daily Registration : day 3: ($200.00+gst) $230.00 Student Registration: full registration ($250+gst) $287.50 (excludes conference dinner) Workshops: Tuesday 6th October, 1.00pm – 5.30pm ($65+gst) $74.75 Descriptions over page MROQ Programmes of Study Introduction to R Teaching with Unit Tests: Formative Assessment with Jasmine.js Tools and Techniques for running a Geographically Extended Classroom (GxLearning) Git Hub Matauranga Maori TOTAL COST CITRENZ AGM Attendance (Tuesday 6th October 6.30pm) : included in full registration Yes/No HOS Breakfast: (Thursday 8th October 7.30am) $25.00 Yes/No Conference Dinner (Thursday 8th October): included in full registration Yes/No Accommodation booked at Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown http://conference.citrenz.ac.nz/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Direct-Booking-Form.pdf P/O number for Invoice: CITRENZ Bank Account for Direct Debit ANZ, Chartwell Square, Chartwell. 010370-0076424-00 Tuesday 6th October, 1.00pm – 5.30pm MROQ Programmes of Study Samuel Mann This workshop will provide an update on the CITRENZ development of Programmes of Study for the new National qualifications. There will be discussion about the issues arising while developing programmes of study for the new National qualifications. Introduction to R Adrian Hargreaves This workshops covers the basics - installation of R, importing packages (libraries) and manipulating data objects. The looks at basic statistical operations such as data distribution, histograms, density functions, simple plots, hypothesis testing and introduces data visualisation; 3D plots, and animation etc. Using R for Data mining including importing large datasets from csv files and databases, using k-means and other data mining algorithms and some data visualisation techniques. Teaching with Unit Tests: Formative Assessment with Jasmine.js Amit Sarkar and Rob Oliver This workshop will focus on Jasmine, which is a behaviour-driven development framework for testing JavaScript code. It has a clean, obvious syntax so that tests can be written easily. The main goal of this workshop is to show the participants, how to use Jasmine to test JavaScript code. We will write test scripts to verify the correctness of individual methods and we will build working models which could be used in class or as assignments. Good thing about Jasmine is it does not depend on any other JavaScript frameworks. It does not even require a DOM. In fact, all attendees' really need is a JavaScript enabled browser (we will use Chrome) and the Jasmine script, which we will provide. Perhaps a cup of coffee, big smile and curious mind will help them to fully enjoy this 'hands-on' workshop. Tools and Techniques for running a Geographically Extended Classroom (GxLearning) Michael Verhaart and Stephanie Day This workshop introduces the concept of GxLearning, where the class is geographically distributed and students attend either face-to-face or online using web conferencing technologies. There will be an opportunity to explore the issues and tools necessary to facilitate a class in this manner, including the use of mobile technologies in the field as part of extending the classroom experience. Attendees will need to bring their mobile devices (laptops, ipads, tablets or phones) and be prepared to embrace “messy learning” and have fun. Git Hub Kevin Shedlock This workshop discusses setting up and using GitHub to support multidisciplinary teams working on capstone projects, games development. The role GitHub has in providing students with evidence for their CV’s to enable successful participation in internship programmes and staircasing into work. Matauranga Maori George Tongariro In the last three years Whitireia New Zealand and Ngati Toa Rangatira have been in a partnership which uses the Capstone Projects as a test bed in creating applications involving wider Matauranga Maori concepts. These projects have involved staff and students who have direct links to Ngati Toa. This partnership is growing every year with more and more capstone projects involving the creation of Android Applications and Web based projects involving the revitalisation of Te Reo through different levels and mapping of Ngati Toa Rangatira sites. This has also involved the creation of applications for Te Wananga Maori and the School of IT within Whitireia New Zealand. This workshop will talk about the relationships, the projects, the future involvement and further future developments in regards to the furthering of Matauranga Maori concepts and Technology.