Wāhanga (page template)

[Please delete the Notes when building the real course]

Notes: 

  • The top part using Design Blocks is optional. Usually, this is for the course that uses whakataukī to start a lesson. 
  • The weekly/topic image is optional and course-specific. If there is one, place it before Learning Outcomes. 
  • The rest of the content would follow the course owner's preference; otherwise, basically follow the template for LTs.
  • The sub-headings and structure of this page are flexible and adaptable, subject to the course owners' decision.

Additional Notes: 

  • Use the following header naming for Modules (structure shown on the navigation menu): 
    • Wāhanga Tuatahi (Date - Date): Topic 
  • Name the wāhanga page with the Topic only.

Whakataukī (Māori)

English translation


Hands holding a globe

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this week, you should be able to:

  1. LO 1...
  2. LO 2...
  3. LO 3...
  4. ...

Activities and Resources

For this week, you will engage in the following: 

 

Lecture

About the lecture. 


Workshop

About the workshop.


Reading and other preparation

About the readings. 


To-do list/Tasks

  • To do item

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