This week Te Auaha, the creative campus of Whitireia and WelTec in central Wellington, will open its doors to the public as ākonga (students) launch the arts festival - E/MERGE. E/MERGE is a showcase by current students demonstrating the interdisciplinary .
Tuesday, 12 January 2021, 9:30 am
While some tertiary institutes are worried about
coping without the normal enrollments from overseas students
with borders still shut, Whitireia and WelTec have kept the
relationship with Chinese students buoyant by continuing to
teach online.
360 design students from China
have seen uninterrupted delivery of their four and six-week
sessions twice this year, as normal, from creative
technology tutors at Whitireia and
WelTec.
Ordinarily, the sessions would be taught twice
a year in person in China by Whitireia and WelTec tutors,
but the course content was quickly adjusted and transferred
online using Trello, WeChat, Dingtalk and other applications