Technology

Kaua e rangiruatia te hāpai o te hoe; e kore tō tātou waka e ū ki uta - Don't paddle out of unison; our canoe will never reach the shore.



* Compulsory
** Scholarship may be available

Technology is intervention by design. It uses intellectual and practical resources to create technological outcomes, which expand human possibilities by addressing needs and realising opportunities.

Design is characterised by innovation and adaptation and is at the heart of technological practice. It is informed by critical and creative thinking and specific design processes. Effective and ethical design respects the unique relationship that New Zealanders have with their physical environment and embraces the significance of Māori culture and world views in its practice and innovation.

Technology makes enterprising use of knowledge, skills and practices for exploration and communication, some specific to areas within technology and some from other disciplines. These include digitally-aided design, programming, software development, various forms of technological modelling, and visual literacy – the ability to make sense of images and the ability to make images that make sense.

Courses at Nelson College for Girls in Technology include Materials Technology (Textiles and Multi), Design and Visual Communication, and Digital Technologies.