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19 July 2022

Good money & huge opportunities. The industry wants more diversity.

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Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Interview with Brittany Teei

Building good habits and mindset towards money, careers and technology with KidsCoin co-founder Brittany Teei. https://youtu.be/dRrv8-dFTEc

31 May 2021

Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Interview with James Brooks

Discover how game developer James Brooks paved his path into tech through music. https://youtu.be/4DMf2Q3kZ0U

31 May 2021

Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Interview with Anne Taunga

Discover your voice in the creative process with Weta Digital’s Anne Taunga.  https://youtu.be/-Jj2-FgcGwc

31 May 2021

Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Q&A with Tara Fagan

 We asked Raranga Matihiko’s Tara Fagan how she spends her working days. Q: What did you think you would be when you grew up?A: An astronaut Q:   What is your mahi?A:  Designing and leading learning programmes. Lots of cool tech and people involved. Q:   W

25 May 2021

Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Q&A with James Brooks

We asked ARA Journeys’ James Brooks (JB)  how he made the move from hip hop to tech! Q:   What did you think you would be when you grew up? A:  A Rapper (Since I was 11) or an Astronomer. Q:  What is your mahi? A:  Junior Game Developer, so mainly

25 May 2021

Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Q&A with Brittany Teei

We asked KidsCoin Founder Brittany Teei how she switched from a professional tennis career to tech!  Q: What did you think you would be when you grew up? A: I thought I would first be a tennis player, then a fashion designer, then a businesswoman and a teacher. Q: What is your

25 May 2021

Tech21 Updates

Tech21 Summit: inspiring ākonga into tech careers

By Education Gazette editors New Zealand’s technology workforce needs more diversity and one event is aiming to help achieve that – by appealing to young Māori, Pacific and female learners and showcasing the possibilities that await them if they pursue a tech career pa

18 May 2021

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