Posts by Steven Renata

Major Aspects In Sugar Daddy – An Update

Sex and its particular relationship for a meaningful spiritual normal life is person matter largely ignored, greatly disparaged just by organized religion, and typically misrepresented with television and society. non-etheless, that disconnection is actually a burning issue that exists slightly below the top our own mindset, confronting most people, whether religious, spiritual, or unbeliever. For … Continue Reading →

Thoughts On Uncomplicated Systems For Dating Sites

Oriental net dating has grown into increasingly more tailor-made. This makes sense. Having an Asian dating site can be compared in concept from what make White dating site can be. That is, it would get various most people from diverse backgrounds, just who form of have got something in frequent, although don’t definitely. This is … Continue Reading →

Te Kete Reo o Tāmaki Makaurau

The Department of Conservation’s new Māori pronunciation app Te Kete Reo o Tāmaki Makaurau, is designed to help people identify and pronounce the names of some of our most loved places, animals, and plants in the Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland region in Te Reo Māori. Also included is a small selection of common phrases that you can … Continue Reading →

Reaching diverse audiences

We have launched the first in a series of ten digital puzzles for pre-schoolers that will introduce tamariki to te Reo Māori in a playful way, helping normalise the use of the language in New Zealand. This first release is a fun matching pairs game that introduces pre-schoolers to te Reo Māori words and phrases … Continue Reading →

Brave new digital world of the classroom

Evelyn Lewis with Massey University’s Institute of Education and an educator with over 25 years of experience in the classroom writes of the challenges the introduction of digital technology into classrooms bring. We need to teach kids digital life skills. By teaching these behaviours we can do our students a service. How many of us, … Continue Reading →

Beat.fever launched

A storybook app aimed at raising awareness of rheumatic fever in at-risk communities in South Auckland was launched today. With the help of poet and performance artist Daren Kamali, health and education experts, and the team at KIWA, a group of 25 local students have created an interactive storybook app that takes a fresh approach … Continue Reading →