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CWA New Media

CWA New Media

Level Two

32 Blair Street

Wellington

New Zealand

Phone: + 64 4 382 6500

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CWA New Media, New Zealand

CWA New Media is an award-winning New Zealand company that provides consultancy and services to government sectors such as education and training, science and technology, culture and heritage, research, and sport and recreation. We also work with private sector companies and non-government organisations.

CWA New Media has been working on several eZ Publish projects in various verticals, take a look at the references as below:

- Biotechnology Learning Hub - http://biotechlearn.org.nz/
- Humanities Research Network - http://www.humanitiesresearch.net/
- Office of the Children's Commission - http://occ.org.nz/
- ScienceNZ - http://sciencenz.org.nz/

Feel free to contact us via [email protected]

CWA New Media references (7)

The New Zealand Humanities Research Network

The New Zealand Humanities Research Network - http://www.humanitiesresearch.net/


This online environment provides the means for academics and researchers working the humanities to share information, and to collaborate on research bids and initiatives.

The self-publishing tools enable academics to update and add to their profiles as they publish new work, and ensures that "connecting the dots" occurs across a very important sector of the research network of New Zealand.
Science NZ

Science NZ - http://www.sciencenz.org.nz/


This national website provides a window into the work of New Zealand's world class Crown Research Institutes (CRIs).

The site offers regularly updated news and information, CRI profiles, and links to quality assured resources and organisations.
Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand

Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand - http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/


Creative Commons is a worldwide movement to enable easy sharing of content by the general public.

This site is the home of New Zealand's participation in the initiative, and provides pathways to local content as well as to the global information available in the Creative Commons international network. Once the New Zealand Creative Commons licences are completed, they will be made available on this site, and promoted widely to New Zealand citizens.
The Humanities Council of New Zealand

The Humanities Council of New Zealand - http://www.humanities.org.nz/index.php/humanities


This site is the home of the national Humanities Council. It provides an environment where the work and goals of the Council can be shared with audiences, and for key initiatives to be announced.
The Office of the Commissioner for Children

The Office of the Commissioner for Children - http://www.occ.org.nz/


This organisation represents the rights of all New Zealand children and the site had to provide responsive, quality information about its work and key initiatives.

The site features artwork from young people and provides an environment for information and interaction.
The New Zealand Biotechnology Hub

The New Zealand Biotechnology Hub - http://www.biotechlearn.org.nz


This national hub was developed for the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology to assist in the study and awareness of biotechnology.

It features a wealth of content including people in biotechnology profiles, teacher profiles, on location Hot Shots (video stories filmed by students), video conference video series, interactives, animations, an image bank, quizzes, polls and more.

The New Zealand Science Learning Hub

The New Zealand Science Learning Hub - http://www.sciencelearn.org.nz


The Science Hub is a national initiative funded by the Ministry of Research, Science and Technology to increase engagement in science in all schools in New Zealand.

The extensive and growing site provides engaging, revelant examples of science in action in New Zealand, and includes written articles about our leading-edge research, images which supporting metadata and rights information, student-focused interactives, video collections shot on location around New Zealand and more.

A innovative feature of the site is Connections, an interactive and inter-connected way to search for content.

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