2005 - Manukau Institute of Technology
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2005 - Manukau Institute of Technology
Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Introduction GEOFF PAGE | CHIEF EXECUTIVE This report describes the research and Conferences scholarly activity of Manukau Institute of Technology during 2005. Europe, South East Asia, Japan, Ngä Wänanga Kaireti, June 2005 programmes of the institute, and their Te Tari Ma-tauranga Ma-ori hosted a lecture series by leading Ma-ori staff, our graduates and our industry partners is a major justification and celebration of polytechnic education. keynote speakers, all leaders in their from the University of Hull; Sarah Toogood from Hong Kong University of Technology; and Peter Voller from the academics working in different areas of Ma-tauranga Ma-ori to launch the University of Hong Kong. Abstracts are strategic plan for the department. www.independentlearning.org The following provides highlights of Speakers included Dr Leonie Pihama, the year. Detail of the full range of Director, Indigenous Research Institute; activity is listed in the subsequent Professor Taiarahia Black, Te Putahi-a-toi School of Ma-ori Studies, Massey report. Australia and New Zealand. The field, were: Maria Mozzon-McPherson These activities are embedded in the relevance to the working lives of our September, attended by delegates from University; Professor Linda Smith, Co-director, Nga- Pae o te Maramatanga; and Professor Mason Durie, Assistant Pro-Vice Chancellor Ma-ori, Massey University. available on the conference website at New Zealand Bridging Educators Association Fifth Annual Conference, October 2005 This was hosted by Manukau Institute of Technology and attracted over 140 Second Independent Learning Association Oceania Conference, September 2005 delegates from New Zealand and Australia. The keynote speaker was distinguished Professor Vincent Tito from Syracuse University in the United States of America, an acknowledged world expert in attrition and retention in tertiary education and in The conference, entitled Supporting “community of learners” concepts. The Independent Learning in the 21st conference dealt with critical issues of Century, took place at MIT in research, theory and innovative 2 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 practice in the field of bridging in New Zealand business. The editorial merit awards against competition from education, an area of tertiary study team was led by Wayne Dreyer, Director art school students from around the where Manukau Institute of Technology of the DBA/MBA programme at Auckland region. is a leader. Manukau. A further issue is being prepared for 2006. Sarah Woodward came second in the Mazda National Art Awards. ENZCon05, November 2005 The brightest young minds in electronic engineering came together from around New Zealand for ENZCon05, the 12th Visual Arts: Exhibitions, Prizes and Publications Electronics New Zealand Conference. This was a first for the City of Manukau, with ENZCon being hosted at Manukau Staff ENZCon is an annual conference that 2005; he was a finalist in the Archibald encompasses a wide range of topics in Prize for Portraiture in Australia and the general field of electronics, with came second in the biennial Cranleigh presentations from academic staff and Barton National Drawing Award in from students. Co-operation, rather than Christchurch New Zealand. competition, was the key to this year’s John Pule published Hiapo Past and conference. Present in Niuean Barkcloth, Otago University Press, and undertook a residency in Basle, Switzerland and a solo exhibition in Zurich. Bill Cooke papers and publications produced during 2005 (and itemised in the annual research report available online at www.manukau.ac.nz/research is the Australasian Journal of Business and projects were undertaken with regional, and organisations. The generosity of Martin Ball had two major successes in Notable among the refereed conference During 2005, staff and student research national, and international companies Institute of Technology for the first time. Refereed Publications Staff and Student Research addressed a number of university audiences including the China Research Institute for the Popularisation of Science, Beijing, and published Dictionary of Atheism, Scepticism and Humanism, Prometheus Books. Social Enquiry, (3)2. The Australasian Journal of Business and Social Enquiry Jacob Sua was a finalist in the Still is a peer-reviewed, online journal, Image section of the 2005 Vodafone published quarterly by Southern Cross Digital Art Awards. University. Eight staff of the Manukau Melissa Hatton received the award for Business School contributed articles to Best Tertiary Student Work at the make up an entire New Zealand special Manukau Youth Art Awards and Hollie edition addressing contemporary issues Davies and Janine Potter won the two 3 many of the companies concerned, and the practical enhancements to industrial and organisational operations, shows the mutual benefit to be gained by all who participate in such research projects. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 The names of MIT staff have been Ritchie, K. (2005). Manukau Business Kelly T. & Dreyer W. (2005). Manukau printed in Bold School. Business School. Trading stock. In C. Alley et al. (Eds). Listen to the Taniwha: The challenge of New Zealand Taxation. Wellington: lore. Australasian Journal of Business Thomson Brookers. and Social Inquiry, 3(2). Book Barnett, S. J., & O’Rourke, S. (2005). School of Communication Studies. Communication: Organisation and innovation. Auckland: Pearson Education. Refereed Journal Articles Bush, A. (2005). Department of Social El-Kafafi, S. (2005). Manukau Business School. Quality in water supply management: Sciences. the Waikato experience. Australian Promoting children’s health in early Journal of Business and Social Inquiry, Clark, M., Maguire, W., & Davies, T. childhood education services: 3(3). (2005). Manukau Business School. Responding to meningitis. The first Faux, J., Wise, V., & Fisher, C. (2005). Business accounting and finance in New years: Nga Tau Tuatahi: New Zealand Manukau Business School. Zealand. Auckland: McGraw Hill Journal of Infant and Toddler Education, 2005 SME Differential Reporting Survey. Education New Zealand. 7(1), 31-33. Chartered Accountants Journal of New Zealand, 84(2). Collier, A. & Harraway, S. (2005). Colgate, M. & Lang, B. (2005). Manukau Department of Business Services. Business School. Fisher, C. (2005) Manukau Business Manukau Business School. Positive and negative consequences of a School. The New Zealand Tourism Industry (5th relationship manager strategy: New Scholarly journal publications profile of ed.). Auckland: Pearson Education New Zealand banks and their small business New Zealand’s accounting and finance Zealand Limited. customers. Journal of Business faculty. Asian Review of Accounting, Maguire, W. & Rouse, P. (2005). Research, 58(2), 195-204. 13(2). Manukau Business School. Dreyer, W. (2005). Manukau Business Fisher, C., McDonald, J. & Ritchie, Revenue and cost management for School. K. (2005). Manukau Business School. service organisations. Auckland: Pearson “Just do it my way”: A Foucauldian Narrowing the gap: The challenge of Education New Zealand. Approach to the Role of Knowledge in teaching tax in a multicultural classroom. Development Aid. International Journal Australasian Journal of Business and of Knowledge, Culture and Change Social Inquiry, (3)3. Book Section Lewis, M. (2005). Centre for Educational Management, 5(5). Fourie, W., McDonald S., Connor, J. Development. Dreyer, W., Kouzmin, A. & Cutting B. & Bartlett, S. (2005). Department of Boundary crossing: Experiences of Manukau Business School. Nursing and Health Studies. working class women re-entry students. Are Management Schools for real or The role of the registered nurse in an In G. Shaw (Ed.), Tertiary teaching and merely ‘rent seekers’ in the new acute mental health inpatient setting in learning: Dealing with diversity (pp. 187- knowledge economy? International New Zealand - Perceptions versus 198). Darwin: Charles Darwin University Journal of Knowledge, Culture and reality. International Journal of Mental Press. Change Management, (5) 5. Health Nursing, 14(2), 134-141. 4 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Friedel, J. M., & Treagust, D. F. (2005). Department of Nursing and Health Studies. Learning bioscience in nursing Charlie. Langley, S. (Ed.). English in Wise, V. & Fisher, C. (2005). Manukau Aotearoa, Journal of the New Zealand Business School. Association for the Teaching of English, Scholarly journal publications profile of 57, NZATE, Wellington. New Zealand’s accounting and finance education: Perceptions of the intended Paniora, R. (2005). Department of Social and the prescribed curriculum. Learning Sciences. in Health and Social Care, 4(4), 203-216. Gomez, F. (2005). Manukau Business He aha to korero. Te Komako VIII (Social Work Review), XVII (2), 1-3. faculty. Asian Review of Accounting, 13(2). Computer Software Ahmed, M.D. (2005). Department of School. Pillay, N. (2005). School of Computing and Information Technology. Good faith and employee surveillance: Communication Studies. An Online System for Training Needs Can they coexist in the New Zealand Search the Y drive or simply ask Sally: Analysis and Skills Appraisal workplace? Australasian Journal of Staff perceptions of the process of (https://tna.Manukau.ac.nz/NeedAssessm Business and Social Enquiry, 3(2). knowledge creation in an organisation. ent/TNA.htm) for the Department of International Journal of Knowledge, Computing and Information Technology. Culture and Change Management, (5), 5. The project is funded by ITP Business Holst-Larkin, J. (2005). School of Communication Studies. Links, Manukau Institute of Technology. What’s happening to business Quilty, T. (2005). Manukau Business communication in the email School. Calder, J., Peppiatt, J., Lopez, M., environment? A study of some linguistic Text sales promotions: A marketing Riley, N., Nong, C., et al. (2005). features of email messaging in New technique or a step on the road to Department of Computing and Zealand. New Zealand Journal of problem gambling? Australasian Journal Information Technology. Applied Business Research, 4(1), 85-96. of Business and Social Enquiry, 3(2). XMContentManager (Version 2.0). Latornell, J. (2005). Manukau Business Rydon, S. (2005). Department of School. Nursing and Health Studies. A clash of rights: The case of managerial The attitudes, knowledge and skills prerogatives and employee rights in needed in mental health nurses: The Computing and Information Technology. New Zealand. Australasian Journal of perspective of users of mental health Ngaiterangi Iwi Implementation of Business and Social Inquiry, 3(2). services. International Journal of Mental XMContentManager. Manukau Institute Health Nursing, 14(2), 78-87. of Technology, Auckland, and Ngaiterangi Lewis, M. (2005). Centre for Educational http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/ scripts/ ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=2840&lngWId=10 Calder, J. (2005). Department of Iwi, Tauranga. Development. Tekene, L. (2005). Department of Social Moving tales: Acculturation experiences Sciences. Lopez, M. (2005). Department of of migrant women staff entering a New Enhancing teacher’s questioning skills to Computing and Information Technology. Zealand polytechnic. Higher Education improve children’s learning and thinking Salsa software. The systematic analysis of Research & Development, 24(1), 95-108. - the role of questions in promoting learner self-appraisal. Auckland, New children’s learning and thinking. New Zealand: Manukau Institute of Technology. Zealand Journal of Teachers’ Work, 2(2). Awarded Best Software, and Educational Middleton, S. (2005). Executive Director, External Relations and Student Affairs. Innovation at the NACCQ conference. Literacy: Today’s Version of Checkpoint 5 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 Refereed working papers Conferences Chalmers, A. N., Soltic, S. & Jammalamadaka, R. (2005). Visser, J. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. The historical, philosophical and theoretical influences on early childhood visual arts education in Aotearoa. Refereed Conference Papers published in Conference Theses Dobric, K. F. (2005). Centre for Educational Development. A case study of policy adoption: a A case for a CIECAM02 colour appearance Congress of the International Colour Association, (pp. 247-250), International Approaches to Domain Knowledge in Brent Mawson (Ed.). Engineering. space. In AIC Colour 05 Granada - 10th Proceedings ACE/Faculty of Education papers: Early Childhood Pedagogy, (16). Dr. Department of Electrical and Computer Ahmed M. D. & Sundaram, D. (2005). Colour Association, Granada, Spain. Department of Computer and El-Kafafi, S. (2005). Manukau Business Information Technology. School. Scenario Management: Process and The linkage between TQM implementation Support. In International Conference on and organisational strategy: The case study Enterprise Information Systems. (pp. 50- of a New Zealand manufacturing 65), Florida, USA. organisation. In 10th International Buchan, H. (2005). Manukau Business Conference on ISO 9000 & TQM (10th- standards-based national secondary School. ICIT), Shanghai, China, Shanghai certificate for New Zealand: the NCEA. The Optimal choice of trading structure Association for Quality (SAQ), China, Unpublished Thesis (EdD), The University for a New Zealand family-owned Shanghai Academy of Quality of Auckland. business. In Small Enterprise Association Management (SAQM), China & Hang Seng of Australia and New Zealand School of Commerce (HSSC), Hong Kong. Conference, Armidale, NSW, Australia. El-Kafafi, S, & Warren, L. (2005). Enhancing teachers’ questioning skills to Burge, A., & Goodwill, G. (2005). Manukau Business School. improve children’s learning and thinking. Manukau Business School. In search of triumph: a case study of Maori Unpublished thesis for partial MEd. Opening doors in business education: The business education. In Tertiary Education: (Teacher Education): The University of need for relationship education. In 14th Surviving or Thriving, Forging the Way in a Tekene, L. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. Auckland. World Conference on Cooperative New Landscape. Tertiary Education Education. World Association for Management (TEM) Conference, Perth, W.A. Cooperative Education, Boston, USA. Gonuguntla, S. (2005) Manukau Chalmers, A. N. (2005). Department of Business School. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Does Foreign Direct Investment Boost The colour of natural twilight at Auckland, Comparative Advantage? - A study of the New Zealand. In AIC Colour 05 Granada - New Zealand wine industry. In Global 10th Congress of the International Colour Markets in Dynamic Environments: Association (pp. 741-744), International Making Positive Connections Through Colour Association, Granada, Spain. Strategy, Technology and Knowledge, Lisbon, Portugal. 6 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS PUBLISHED Zealand Marketing Academy Conference Middleton, S. (2005.) Executive IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 2005. ANZMAC, Perth, W. A. Director, External Relations and Student Greenfield, C. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. Enabling children’s voices to be heard: The journey of one researcher. In Lang, B. (2005). Manukau Business School. Word of mouth: Asset or liability? In The International Word-of-Mouth Conference, Hamburg, Germany. Qualitative Research as Interpretive Practice Conference, RIPPLE, Charles Latornell, J. (2005). Manukau Business Sturt University, Albury, Australia. School. International labour standards: Do they Hagan, B. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. Visible or not? Children’s repertoires of participation in the new entrant have a place in New Zealand business education? In New Zealand Applied Business Education Conference, Whangarei, N.Z. Affairs. Closing remarks – summing up the day. In Smith, Richard and Jesson, Joce (Eds.). Punishing the discipline – the PBRF Regime, Auckland University of Technology and the University of Auckland, N.Z. Murphy, R. S. (2005). Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. 50ml syringe pumps – Are they suitable for ‘high-risk’ infusions? In STA Society for Technology in Anaesthesia Annual Scientific Meeting. classroom. Paper presented at the New Zealand Association of Research in Latornell, J. & Rasmussen, E. (2005). Miami, USA. Education, Dunedin, N.Z. Manukau Business School. Multiple infusion pump systems – Increasing individualism in the unexpected delivery errors. In ANZCA employment relationship? Theories and Australian & New Zealand College of models meet employment relations Anaesthetists Annual Scientific Meeting, realities. In 19th ANZAM Conference, Auckland, N.Z. Australian and New Zealand Academy of High Risk Infusions – Are they as accurate Management, Canberra, Australia. as you might think? In Royal College of Holst-Larkin, J. (2005). School of Communications Studies. How can software usability research help us with writing for readers? A review of some current research and its application to the teaching of business writing. In The Association for Business Communication 7th European Lewis, M. & Duraisamy, S. (2005). Nursing International Intravenous Therapy Centre for Educational Development and Conference, Brighton, UK. Convention. Published on Department of Nursing and Health Studies. http://www.businesscommunication.org/ Migrant Indian students down under: conventions/Proceedings/2005/PDFs/03A Aligning staff and student expectations. BCEurope05.pdf In 12th International Conference on Learning. Granada, Spain. Jansen, G. (2005). Learning Centre. Shared space: A pilot study of in-class Lovett, S. (2005) Manukau School of support. In ATLAANZ Conference, Visual Arts. Dunedin. N.Z. No place like home, printmaking and the School. Towards a metric for understanding problems in the teaching of DSP. In ENZCon’05 Electronics New Zealand Conference, Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland, N.Z. Pan, Q. W., Allnutt J.E., & Tsui, C. (2005). Department of Electrical and experience of migration. In IMPACT 4. Hyde, K. F. (2005). Manukau Business New technology offers opportunities & Berlin Germany and Poznan Poland Pub: Computer Engineering. Satellite-to-earth 12 GHz fade slope analysis at a tropical location. In IEEE The Southern Print Council and the Antennas and Propagation Society University of Tennessee, USA. International Symposium, Washington vacation plans. In Australia and New DC, USA. 7 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS PUBLISHED Surface Curvature Maps and Computing Qualifications, NACCQ, IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Michelangelo’s David. In Image and Tauranga, N.Z. Pandey, N. K., Abdulla, W. & Salcic, Z. Vision Computing New Zealand, (2005). Department of Electrical and University of Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. Computer Engineering. Human Identification Using Vector Quantisation Technique. In ISSPA’05 - The Eighth International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications, Sydney, Australia. Information Technology. Vinkenvleugel, I. (2005). Department of XMContentManager: An Open Source Website Framework. In 18th Annual Nursing and Health Studies, Learning Centre & Language Support Centre. Conference of the National Advisory I have learnt from each other: A pilot Committee on Computing Qualifications, study of co-operative workshops to NACCQ, Tauranga, N.Z. improve the academic writing of first Department of Electrical and Computer year nurses. In The New Zealand Engineering. Association of Bridging Educators 5th Getting started with an evolvable hardware Annual Conference, Manukau Institute of project. In ENZCon’05 Electronics New Technology, Auckland, N.Z. Zealand Conference, Manukau Institute of Rathod, M. K. & Chalmers, A. N. (2005). Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. ENZCon’05 Electronics New Zealand Conference, Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland, N.Z. Latornell, J. (2005). Manukau Business School. Contracts versus relationships: An examination of employer resistance to the Employment Relations Act 2000. In Reworking work AIRAANZ 2005, Non- refereed Conference Papers published in Conference Proceedings Automated optical inspection of dotmatrix liquid crystal displays. In (2005). Department of Computing and Scott, H., Jansen, G. & Parikh, A. & Soltic, S. (2005). Technology, Auckland, N.Z. Calder, J., Peppiatt, J. & Lopez, M. Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney, Australia. Lopez, D., Lopez, M. & Peppiatt, J. (2005). Department of Computing and Hill, M.J. & Coolbear, P. (2005). Deputy Information Technology. Chief Executive, Manukau Institute of Do we know or know or just think we know? Technology. In 18 th Annual Conference of the National Development of education and training in Advisory Committee on Computing Rathod, M. K., Parikh, A. & Tanna, D. seed science and technology. Seed Science Qualifications, NACCQ, Tauranga, N.Z. (2005). Department of Computer and and Technology, (33) 1-9. Keynote Address, Lopez, M. (2005). Department of Electrical Engineering. International Seed Testing Assoc. Computing and Information Technology. ‘SMASH’ (Student management and Conference, Hungary. A leap of faith: Improving assessment Calder, J. & Henare, K. (2005). validity in introductory programming. In Department of Computing and 18th Annual Conference of the National scheduling): A disconnected distributed mobile application . In ENZCon’05 Electronics New Zealand Conference, Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland, N.Z. Information Technology. Advisory Committee on Computing Teaching Multi-Media Programming with Qualifications, NACCQ, Tauranga, N.Z. Prescription PR61n. Award winner best Salsa: The systematic analysis of learner self Rugis, J. (2005). Department of poster paper in 18th Annual Conference appraisal. In 18th Annual Conference of the Electrical and Computer Engineering. of the National Advisory Committee on National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications, NACCQ, Tauranga, N.Z. 8 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 NON- REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS PUBLISHED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Burge, A. & Goodwill, G. (2005). Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana- Manukau Business School. Champaign, USA. Lopez, M. & Peppiatt, J. (2005). Opening doors in business education: NCEA: A policy progression challenge. In Department of Computing and The need for relationship education. In New Zealand Association for Research in Information Technology. the14th World Conference on Education Conference, University of A document-centric design pattern for Cooperative Education, Boston, USA. Otago, Dunedin, N.Z. Collier, A. (2005). Manukau Business Fisher, C. & Wise, V. (2005). Manukau School, Department of Business Business School. Services. Scholarly Journal Publications Profile of Issues surrounding the delivery of the New Zealand’s accounting and finance service oriented architectures. In 18th Annual Conference of the National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications, NACCQ, Tauranga, N.Z. Murphy, R. S. (2005). Department of national certificate in tourism and travel faculty. In the Auckland Regional Electrical and Computer Engineering. (introductory skills). In Aviation, Tourism Accounting Conference, Manukau The ‘Digital Signal Controller’ offers DSP and Travel Training Organisation Annual Institute of Technology, Auckland, N.Z. to embedded designs. In Embedded Forum, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Wellington, Systems Conference – Manukau Institute Christchurch, Dunedin, New Zealand. of Technology, Auckland, N.Z. The national diploma in tourism Peppiatt, J. & Lopez, M. (2005). management. In Visitor Information Centres Department of Computing and Annual Conference, Bay of Islands, N.Z. Information Technology. Putting Net web forms in the frame. In th 18 Annual Conference of the National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications, NACCQ, Tauranga, N.Z. Conference Presentations Cooke, B. (2005). Manukau School of Visual Arts. Fisher, C., McDonald, J. & Ritchie, K. (2005). Manukau Business School. Narrowing the gap: Teaching tax in a multicultural classroom. In the 16th Annual Australasian Tax Teachers Association Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Fourie, W. J. (2005). Department of A New Look at Humanist Ethics. In the NZ Association of Rationalists and Humanists Conference, Auckland, N.Z. Nursing and Health Studies. The role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in Cotterall, S, & Jones-Parry, J. (2005). New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality Language Support Centre. - the findings. In ‘Clinical Practice on the Barnett, S. J. & Tarulevicz, P. (2005). Guidelines for structuring the learner- edge’, 3rd International Health School of Communication Studies advisor interview. In the Independent Conference, Sandton Crowne Plaza, A capital course: the new 140 Business Learning Association Conference, Johannesburg, South Africa. Communication Course. In New Zealand Auckland, N.Z. Communication Association Conference, Friedel, J. M. & Treagust, D. F. (2005). Dobric, K. F. (2005). Centre for Department of Nursing and Health Studies. Educational Development. Learning bioscience in nursing Buchan, H. (2005). Manukau Business Discourses in qualifications policy education: perceptions of the intended School. adoption in New Zealand, 1996-2000: and the implemented curriculum. In the Taxing Capital Gains. In the Fourth Identifying power Imbalances in a Annual Meeting of the American Auckland Regional Accounting (ARA) transformative process. In First Educational Research Association, Conference, Manukau Institute of International Congress of Qualitative Montreal, Canada. Wellington, N.Z. Technology, Auckland, NZ. 9 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Visual rhetorical devices used as a Information Technology. generative device in meaningful practice. A leap of faith: Improving assessment In Massey University at Wellington College validity in introductory programming. In of Creative Arts 2005 Postgraduate NZARE National Conference 2005, Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Dunedin, N.Z. small business. In the Small Enterprise Horsley, J. & Jones, J. (2005). McDonald, S. (2005). Department of Association of Australia and New Zealand Manukau Business School. Nursing and Health Studies. Conference, Armidale, NSW, Australia. What business students need to learn The Role of The mental health nurse in Gane, N. (2005). Manukau Business School. Deliberate or emergent strategy formulation for New Zealand rural family Greenfield, C. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. Enabling children’s voices to be heard: The story of one researcher’s experiences. In Provoking Encounters Transforming Thought: R. E. about law. In Australasian Law Teachers acute inpatient care. In the New Zealand Association Conference, University of Nurses Organisation Conference, Waikato, Hamilton, N.Z. Wellington, N.Z. When legal worlds collide. In Centre for Research in International Education Symposium, Auckland, N.Z. Middleton, S. (2005). Executive Director, External Relations & Student Affairs, M.I. T. Provocations Conference, Auckland, N.Z. Horsley, J. & Turner, L. (2005). Fostering moral development in young Manukau Business School. culture in a VET setting. In the Australian children: A Christian perspective. In Creating an undergraduate business degree Vocational Education and Training Christian Early Childhood Education that links Critical Management Thinking and Research Association Annual Association of Aotearoa Annual Action Learning: A New Zealand case study. Conference, Brisbane, Australia. Conference, Waikanae, Wellington, N.Z. In ANZAM, Australian and New Zealand Backpacker or Business Class: Adding value Academy for Management Conference, to the student journey. In Standing out Hagan, B. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. Canberra, Australia. Research as a second career: Research from the Crowd: Managing Reputation and Marketing Conference, The Knowledge Transformation of participation through Howie, L. & Visser, J. (2005). collaboration in the first year of school - Department of Social Sciences. teacher and children’s perspectives. In Responding to the provocation of Mills, A. (2005). Department of Nursing the First International Congress of provoking encounters - transforming and Health Studies. Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois thought in a teacher education setting: Authoritative knowledge and at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A. Practising what we preach. In Provoking contraceptive choice: where words count Encounters: Transforming Thought more than numbers. In the First Heywood, K. (2005). School of Communication Studies. Conference, Auckland, N.Z. Communication beliefs provide Lang, B. (2005). Manukau Business School. educational capital for e-learning. In New Who talks more? The asymmetric effects Zealand Communication Association of word of mouth. In ANZMAC Doctoral Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Colloquium, Perth, W.A. Hollis-McLeod, S. (2005). Manukau Lopez, M. & Hunter, A. (2005). School of Visual Arts. Department of Computing and 10 Partnership, Brisbane, Australia. International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA. What counts as evidence? In NZNO Nursing Research Section: Me whakataaira ngaa hua oo ngaa purapura whakatoo, 30th AGM and Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Peterson, R. (2005). Centre for the Assessment of Prior Learning (CAPL). Levelling the playing field: The role of recognition of prior learning in raising Reihana, L. (2005). Manukau School of Sterne, G. (2005). School of Visual Arts. Communication Studies. The Personal is Political. In the Cultural Capitalise on Communication. In NZCA Futures Symposium, Hoani Waititi Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Marae, Auckland, N.Z. Tekene, L. (2005). Department of Social the status of non-degreed teachers. In Ritchie, K & Wise, V. (2005). Manukau Sciences. the 14th National Vocational Education Business School. Enhancing teachers’ questioning skills to and Training Research Conference, Financial service licensees – A study of improve children’s learning and thinking. Wodonga, Australia. incremental compliance costs. In In University of Auckland Symposium, Auckland Regional Accounting Auckland, N.Z. Pienaar, F. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. Conference, Auckland, N.Z. Trenwith, L. (2005). School of Peer support for primary school migrant Roberts, T. J. (2005). Department of Communication Studies. children. In the Mental Health Promotion Electrical and Computer Engineering. Capitalising on power and intercultural Conference: Going from strength to Blackboard toolbox. In the Blackboard Communication. In NZCA Conference, strength, Dublin, Ireland. Asia Pacific Users Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Melbourne, Australia. The ‘muted voice’ - power and www.blackboard.com/docs/uc05/Blackbo intercultural messages. In ABC 70th ard_Toolbox.ppt Annual International Conference, Irvine, Qui, R., Hay, D., Morley, R., & Maguire, W. (2005). Manukau Business School. Partner profit sharing and client portfolio: Evidence from New Zealand Rummel, L., Delugar, A., Penlington, California, USA. ‘big eight’ firms, 1985-1994. In the D. & Pope, B. (2005). Department of Visser, J. (2005). Department of Social Accounting and Finance Association of Nursing and Health Studies. Sciences. Australia and New Zealand Conference, The experience of being part of living Culturally responsive visual arts Melbourne, Australia. history: The shaping of the future from the education in early childhood: A multi- past and present in one nursing education coloured palette or a monochrome slate? provider. In the 30th AGM & Conference, In Politics in Early Childhood NZNO Nursing Research Section: Me Conference, Auckland, N.Z. whakataaira ngaa hua oo ngaa purapura Paint me a picture-the visual language of whakatoo, Wellington, N.Z. the world of the infant and toddler. In Rajan, S. (2005). School of Communication Studies. Power imbalances created by international religious and political propaganda: A qualitative inquiry. In the First International the Too Infantastic Conference, Congress of Qualitative Inquiry Rydon, S. (2005). Department of Conference, University of Illinois at Nursing and Health Studies. Urbana-Champaign, USA. Graduates and Initial Employment. In the 31st Australian and New Zealand College Wise, V. & Fisher, C. (2005). Manukau Understanding Auckland: Engaging with the Indian community. In Understanding of Mental Health Nurses International Research productivity of New Zealand’s Christchurch, N.Z. Business School. Auckland – cross-cultural communication Conference: Setting sail for new accounting and finance academics. In Conference, Public Relations Institute of horizons: from the past to the future, Business & Economics Society International New Zealand, Auckland, N.Z. Freemantle, Australia. Conference, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. 11 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Weisz-Koves, T. (2005). Department of Social Sciences. I played well today. Potential applications of drumming therapy in early childhood education. In MIT Early Childhood Education Research Symposium, Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland, N.Z. Williams, P. (2005). Nursing and Health Studies. The experience of being new in the role of charge nurse. In the New Zealand Nurses Organisation Research Section Annual Conference, Wellington, N.Z. Customised workbook for a New October, Electrical & Computer Zealand based multinational Engineering Department, MIT. manufacturing company management development programme: Marketing’s contribution to the bottom line [Revised edition], delivered 18-19 October, Christchurch, NZ. Department of Business Services, Manukau Business School. Hegarty, B., Penman, M., Kelly, O. et al. (2005). Centre for Educational Development. Approaches and implications of eLearning adoption in relation to academic staff efficacy and working practice (Final report). Universal College of Learning, Palmerston North: Ministry of Education. Scholarly Activities Barnett, S. J. (2005). School of Communication Studies. CD to accompany Barnett, S. J., & O’Rourke, S. Communication: Organisation and innovation. Auckland: Pearson Education. Business Services/Manukau Business School. Member of the NZQA prescription review team for the New Zealand Diploma in Business courses: Principles of Tourism and Tourism Industry Chalmers, A. N. (2005). Department of Management. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Development and management of a New Master’s thesis Authorizing and Zealand tourism and food promotion in Visualizing Colour Anaglyph Panoramic Macau. Images with Independent Objects, Centre for Image Technology and Robotics, University of Auckland, Auckland, N.Z. Report Collier, A. (2005). Department of Master’s thesis Generation of human body models, Centre for Image Dreyer, W. & Kouzmin, A. (2005). Manukau Business School. Editorial for Special Issue. Australasian Journal of business and Social enquiry, 3(2). Technology and Robotics, University of El-Kafafi, S. (2005). Manukau Business Auckland, Auckland, N.Z. School. New Zealand active corresponding Journal Editorial: Clean Green New member, Division 1 (Vision and Colour) Zealand. World Review of and Division 8 (Image Technology) of the Entrepreneurship, Management and CIE (International Commission on Sustainable Development. Brighton, UK, Illumination). Inderscience. Active corresponding member of CIE UNIT STANDARDS WORKBOOKS Technical Committee TC1-65 on Visual Fundamental Concepts and Principles of Appearance Measurement, chaired by Dr Quality and its Management. Auckland. M. R. Pointer of NPL, U.K. Quality Management: Promote the Working with Roger Van Ryn (MIT), under Participation of Management and Staff in the direction of Kit Cuttle (University of Quality Initiatives. Auckland. Auckland) and Jim Druzik (Getty PLANTATION BUSINESS CHALLANGE WORKBOOK Conservation Institute), on the design Teams and Leadership. Auckland. and construction of the ‘Spectra’ MEMBER EDITORAL BOARDS illuminator for research into conservation World Review of Science, Technology Campbell, D. (2005). Manukau lighting for museum objects. and Sustainable Development (WRSTSD) Business School. Reviewer for ENZCON Conference 2005, 12 SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES CONTINUED Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 World Review of Entrepreneurship, Academy Conference 2005. The Last Word – A Column on Social Management and Sustainable Development Reviewer for Annals of Tourism Research. Issues and Education in weekly (WRSEMSD) www.inderscience.com World Review of Intermodal Transportation Research Journal, Inderscience Publishers www.inderscience.com MEMBER of the Board of Examiners (BoE) for the Asia Pacific Business Excellence Standard 9APBEST Award www.apbest.org Lopez, M. & Cater, J. (2005). Department of Computing and Information Technology. [July Workshop.] Work anywhere: Realising the dream with soa. Presented to the 18th Annual Conference of the National Advisory Committee on Gibbons, R. (2005). Department of Computing Qualifications, NACCQ, Electrical and Computer Engineering. Tauranga, N.Z. Member of the reviewing team for conference papers presented at the 2005 NACCQ Conference, Tauranga, N.Z. Chairman of NACCQ 2005 Tauranga Conference, Concise Paper session 3d. publication Gerritson, J. (Ed). Education Review, Wellington, APN Media. A Decade and a Half of Change in Roberts, D. (Ed). Quarterly Publication of The Knowledge Partnership, Cambridge, UK. Meal or Side Dish? The Place of Student Support Services. A series of New Zealand Association of Student Support Services Seminars presented in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Mayhew, C. (2005). Department of Computer and Information Technology. External Moderator for The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand School of Information Sciences and Humanities Murphy, R. S. (2005). Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Referee for papers for the ENZCON Conference. Hookings, A. G. (2005). Department of BAppSci Stage 3 Information Systems Pillay, N. (2005). School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. and Technology Management Course. Communication Studies. Referee for papers for the ENZCON Conference. Horsley, J. (2005). Manukau Business Middleton, S. (2005). Executive Director, External Relations & Student Affairs. Associate editor for the International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, (5)5. School. Baden Powell and the Art of School Rugis, J. (2005). Department of Shifting priorities: CSR and corporate Leadership: Preparing for your First Electrical and Computer Engineering. governance. Chartered Secretaries Principal’s Position. Keynote Address Journal article review for IEEE Transactions Magazine (U.K. Aug), 24-26. presented to University of Auckland on Pattern Analysis and Machine Vision. The corporate’s goal redefined. The School Leadership Centre, Auckland. Independent Business Weekly (27 July), 22-24. Genderising Achievement. Keynote Address to the Alliance of Girls Schools Trenwith, L. (2005). School of Communication Studies. Judge for 2005 NZCER/TEFANZ Excellence Hyde, K. F. (2005). Manukau Business Australasia Conference, St Cuthbert’s School. College, Auckland. Co-supervisor, Doctor of Philosophy Setting Off: Road Maps for the Super Weterman, F. (2005). Manukau Business candidate, University of Otago, Highway. Keynote Address to the New School. Department of Marketing. Zealand Association for the Teaching of CD to accompany F. Weterman and S. Referee for papers submitted to consumer English Conference 2005, Manukau. Millar, Introduction to Accounting Principles behaviour, services marketing, tourism Life on the Other Side (but of what?). (4th ed.). Wellington: Butterworths. marketing and education marketing tracks, Keynote Address to the First Time Australia and New Zealand Marketing Principals Conference, Christchurch. 13 in Educational Journalism Awards. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 Consultancies Manukau School of Visual Collier, A. (2004/2005). Department of Arts Marco Fusitano. Essay for James Lynch Show in NEW% Business Services/Manukau Business School. artists Callum Morton, Mutlu Cerkez and Project, Australian Centre for Catalogues Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Research Ltd (BERL) on the production of Kirby, M. (2005). Reihana, L. (2005). the Tourism Workforce and Skill Chronology. Midwestern Unlike You and Latitudes 2005 – Terres du Pacifique. Projections report (October 2004). Me. New Zealand’s Julian Dashper. S. France: OCEA. Industry Training Advisor to the Aviation, Guernsey. Sioux City, Sioux City Art Letters to the Ancestors. Hamilton: Tourism and Travel Training Organisation Center. Waikato Art Museum. (ATTTO) on management development Julian Dashper/John Nixon. In Julian Uncanny - the unnaturally strange. training for Air Pacific in Fiji. Dashper/John Nixon. The World is Your Auckland: Artspace. Studio. The Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland. Parallel Practices – Biculturalism in Untitled Construction. In Deborah Crowe. contemporary Art. Hastings:Hawkes Bay Consultant to Business and Economic Calder, J. (2005). Department of Computing and Information Technology. Debtor Management. Debtor Management Ltd, Auckland, NZ. Pillay, N. (2005). School of Communication Studies. [Construct] and other pre-occupations. te Exhibition Centre. tuhi – the mark, Auckland. Remember New Zealand. Auckland: Artspace. Lovett, S. (2005). The Men Who Fell. Catalogue essay, AIDS in New Zealand Sections in Books 20 Years On. Gallery 29, Christchurch, Porter, G. (2005). Manukau School of New Zealand: Body Positive Canterbury Visual Arts. and Creative New Zealand. Ann Shelton. In Contemporary New Truant Decoration. Catalogue essay, Emma Zealand Photographers. Mountain View, Sterne, G. (2005). School of McLellan prints a painting. Manukau L. Strongman (Ed), Wellington. Communication Studies. School of Visual Art. Auckland, N.Z. Where the mind goes, there it grows. Porter, G. (2005). Silver Arrow 2. A. McLeod (Ed). Slave. Collaboration issue of Slave Auckland: Artspace. Consultant to Custom-Pak on the development of an eCommunication strategy to promote their business online. Industry - student mentoring scheme. ITP Business Links Project. Senior management mentoring. Manukau City Council. Magazine (Melbourne) published in conjunction with Bless #25, (Berlin). Curatorial Projects Trenwith, L. (2005). School of Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Communication Studies. Volumeverything/delirium. Essay in Hansen, F. (2005). Member NZCA Executive Volumeverything (Ed) Bianca Hester. Drawing Something, Something, MSVA Organising Committee for NZCA Annual Commemorating the 20 years of Drawing Collection, Auckland: Crescent conference, Dec 2005. Gertrude St Project Space, Melbourne. Gallery. Essay for the bi-annual publication from Kirby, M. (2005). Artspace, Sydney documenting the With Bill Riley, across the ditch. collaborative project by Melbourne Auckland: Crescent Gallery. 14 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 CURATORIAL PROJECTS CONTINUED Laird, T. (2005). Little Babylon Spring Gala, featuring work by: Dan Arps, Adam Willetts, Zita Joyce, Wisam Ibrahim, Amelia, Rachael Grant, Rachel, Mark Harvey, Frank Fu, Daniel Malone, Hung Wei Chuang, Marg, Helga Fassonaki, Tim Coster, Sriwhana Spong, Jon Bywater, Mount Street Rooftop Gardens. Australia, 2006: Blueprint, 2005, Draft Plan 3: Lever, 2005. Newcastle Region Gallery; 9 July – 7 Vavasour Godkin Gallery, Auckland. August Cullen, P. (2005). Moree Plains Gallery, 13 August – 11 September Cowra Gallery, 17 September – 16 October Albury Regional Gallery, Victoria, 21 October – 13 November Victorian Arts Centre, Melbourne, 25 November – 19February. Solo Exhibition, Drawings on Paper. The Exhibitions Allison, F. (2005). Work included in Neckware. Masterworks Gallery Ponsonby Rd, Auckland, July. Group exhibition, Garden Variety. Masterworks Gallery, Viaduct, Auckland, September. Group exhibition. Weeds. - an ongoing project (Fran Allison, Andrea Daly, Shelley Norton, Lisa Walker). Fingers Gallery: Jewellery work using predominantly recycled materials, accompanied by catalogue containing essay by Grant Thompson. Crescent Gallery, Otara, Manukau City. Solo Exhibition, Selected Portraits 2000- 2005, SOFA Gallery, University of Canterbury, Christchurch. Group Exhibition, Out of Exile, te tuhi- Solo Exhibitions: Attempts [17 Photographs from series] 40 George Street Gallery, Auckland. Logic of sense [Drawing] Winston Window, Amsterdam The Netherlands. Meeting roland barthes [Exhibition of 4 new sculptures and 6 Attempts photographs]. Signal Gallery, Hamilton. Second problem [Sculpture]. Blue Oyster Gallery, Dunedin. The unreliability of gravity [Exhibition of 9 new sculptures]. 64zero3 Gallery, Christchurch. the mark, Public Gallery, Pakuranga, Hansen, F. (2005). Manukau City, Auckland. 100x100x100. Mc Pherson Gallery, Auckland. Cranleigh Barton Drawing Prize. Selected Blockworks. Compact Space , Auckland. finalist (highly commended award Drawings: Out Of Exile. te tuhi – the winner), Christchurch Art Gallery, mark, Pakuranga, Auckland. September – October 2005. Summer Exhibition. Waiheke Exhibition of invited artists’ works, This Community Art Gallery, Auckland. is Not a Portrait. Air New Zealand Koru Wallace Art Awards. EA Gallery, High St, Lounge, Auckland Airport, Mangere. Auckland. Group Exhibition, Frieze Exhibition. Gow Works in Stock. Palette Gallery, Belmont, Langsford Gallery, Auckland. Auckland. St, Auckland, November. Group exhibition. Crowe, D. (2005). Lovett, S. (2005). In Brooches, Masterworks Gallery, [Construct] [Installation]. te tuhi-the The Men Who Fell to Earth (for our little Ponsonby Rd, Auckland, December. mark. Solo exhibition. Auckland. 30 April deaths), AIDS in New Zealand, 20 Years Group exhibition. - 8 June 2005. On. Gallery 29, Christchurch, New In Group Shows: Warp#[c] 2p2/1 2005 Zealand. Group Show. [mixed media] in Group Show. Vavasour Mckibbin, P. (2005). Auckland. Group Show. Fingers Gallery, Kitchener Ball, M. (2005). Archibald Portrait Prize. Selected finalist at the Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; 30 April – 3 July. Archibald Touring Exhibition: NSW, Godkin Gallery. Auckland. 20 July - 13 August 2005. Chinese brush paintings. Visual investigations into Chinese aesthetics. Draft Plan1:Ply, 2005, Draft Plan2: 15 Auckland. Landscape Pillow. Auckland. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 EXHIBITIONS CONTINUED McLellan, E. Ten. North Shore City. Group Exhibition. Sampler. Auckland. Solo Exhibition. Zone Gallery Opening. Mobile Art Gallery, Mt Eden, Auckland. Group Exhibition. Heather Gailbraith. Matakana Pictures Gallery, Warkworth. Cooke, B. (2005). Manukau School of Visual Arts. Catalogue p.21. Verbatim: Revelation to oblivion. (August). Lopdell House, Auckland. Curator Paul McNamara. The Waikato art award 2005. (August). A Religion of Peace? The Open Society 78(1). America: What Now? Australian Humanist 7. Atheism and Social Progress. Atheist Mules, C. (2005). Hamilton. Peabody Essex Museum, Pacific Arts Solo Exhibition: Association’s VIII International Excerpts from a kind of sleep. (August). Symposium. Salem, Massachusetts, USA. Journal Articles Solstice - inaugural exhibition. (June). [India] 3, 11-12. Starkwhite. Auckland. Cinderella Art at Eden Park. Artists Alliance 9. Evangelical Politics in New Zealand. The Pond Life. Whitespace Gallery, Auckland. Stevenson, L. (2005). Open Society 78(1). Reihana, L. (2005). Solo Exhibitions: Latitudes. Hotel de Ville de Paris, France. Humanism Short and Sweet. Review of Drawings: Out of Exile. Te tuhi - the Affirmations: Joyful and Creative Place, Ground Practice. St Pauls Gallery, mark, Pakuranga, Auckland. Auckland. Exuberance (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Works on Paper. Corbans Estate Arts Letters to the Ancestors. Waikato Art Books, 2004) by Paul Kurtz Free Inquiry Centre, Henderson, Auckland. 25(1) 51. Tune, G. (2005). In the Eye of the Beholder. Artists Group Shows: Alliance 7. Museum, Hamilton. Uncanny. Artspace Gallery, Auckland. Parallel Practices. Hawkes Bay Exhibition Centre, Hastings. Free New Zealand Art. Artspace Gallery, Auckland. Ballgowns [a socially dead garment. Auckland Museum, Auckland. Toi Maori The Eternal Thread. Auckland Museum, Auckland. New Works. Adam Art Gallery, Wellington. Remember New Zealand. Artspace Opening Exhibition. Zone Gallery, Jingjie in China. Artists Alliance 9. Auckland. Major CFI Initiative in China. Australian Summer Exhibition. Upstairs Gallery, Humanist 13. Whitianga. The Repackaging of History. Artists Solo Exhibitions: Alliance 9. Recent Works. Artigiano Gallery, Three Words I’d Like to See the Back Of. Auckland. Artists Alliance 9. Recent Works. The Pencil Gallery, World Report. In Free Inquiry, 25, 55., Free Inquiry, 25, 48., Free Inquiry, 25, 47., Gisborne. Free Inquiry, 25, 43., Free Inquiry. 25, 56-7. Gallery, Auckland. Kei hea te putake o te korari?. Te Documentary Free Inquiry, 25, 55. Kirby, M. (2005). Manukau School of Runanga A Iwi O Nga Puhi: Kaikohe. Reihana, L. (2005). Shelton, A. (2005). Visual Arts. Public Art Cultural Icons. Writer/Director, Group Exhibitions: Julian Dashper - At Odds. Art Asia Pacific Frame Up Films, 40 min, DVCam. 43(47), 68-73. Sharp shooting. (April). St Paul Street Gallery, Auckland. Redeye. Curator 16 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Artworks JOURNAL ARTICLES CONTINUED Laird, T. (2005). Manukau School of Visual Arts. Pinkeye: Is this Whitefella Dreaming? Sweet, On-line journal, http://www.substancebooks.co.za/conten t/view/67/62/ 19/3, Chilling Signals, 26/3, The Race to Andrew’s College, Christchurch. Beat Stress, 2/4, Chain Reactions, 16/4, Towards an Atheist Spirituality’. Born to Buy, 7/5, Reefer Madness, 14/5, Presented at Auckland Unitarian Church, Brain Power, 28/5, Clean Sweep, 21/5, Ponsonby, Auckland. Can I do Something, 18/6, Information Auckland branch, Sea of Faith, St Luke’s overload, 16/7, Pop till you Drop, 11/6, Church, Remuera, Auckland. Sick and Tired, 4/6, Remember Now, 2/7, Food for Thought, 30/7, Eye Witness, 6/8, Porter, G. (2005). Untitled. Truth Decay, 3/9, Behind the Scenes, Collaboration issue of Slave Magazine 17/9, Messing with our minds, 10/9, (Melbourne) published in conjunction You’re as well as you feel,1/10. with Bless #25, (Berlin). Designer with Derek Ward, of Your Porter, G. & Olds, W. (2005). Swell complete guide to cosmetic plastic maps: the pros of limits. Report on Art surgery. Penguin Books. Forum Berlin “Publications without limits” in Natural Selection (4). Porter, G., McKenzie, R., et al. (2005). Creative collaboration projects, Focus 4, Public programme artist talk. Presented at te tuhi – the mark, Auckland. Hansen, F. (2005). Drawing –Some MIT, Auckland. the mark, Auckland. Artist Talks and Writing Contemporary Drawing Practice, Presentation and Workshop, HOD’s Art, Artist’s Lecture (Mau) Unite C, Auckland. Cooke, B. (2005). of Humanism. Secondary Schools, Faculty of Education, University of Auckland. Kirby, M. (2005). Response to Deborah Cain’s Paper Life: The Architectonic and the Topologic of Form in Louise In the China Association of Science and Shelton, A. (2005). Technology Conference. Beijing. F. B. Butler collection, Puke Ariki. In the Postgraduate philosophy students Pavement, Autumn, 218. Symposium, Beijing Normal University, The norian (no right angles) wall. A Beijing. Ramp Magazine, Issue 3, 36-37. At the Hubei Association of Science and Bourgeois’s Sculpture. In Interstices – Gen-uis/Genealogy Lecture Series, University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology (public talk). In The World is Your Studio. University of Technology, Wuhan, China. Illustrations the mark, Auckland. Observations, public talk in relation to The Winged Anchor, or, The Philosophy Page Work Presented at Interior Design Guild, te tuhi – Out Of Exile Drawing Exhibition, te tuhi – 2005 Awards for Sponsorship of the Arts, National Business Review, August 2005. [Construct] and other pre-occupations. MIT Centre for Educational Development: Allison, F. (2005). Working Process. Ball, M. (2005). Commissioned work for College of Arts and Design, Auckland. Designer with Derek Ward, of Tait Electronics. Alternative Housing, in Textfield. Commissions Crowe, D. (2005). Exhibition management. Presented at Whitecliffe For the Final Year students, School of Social Sciences, Beijing University, Hollis-McLeod, S. (2005). Beijing, China. Illustrations for The New Zealand Towards an Atheist Spirituality. What Listener: Makes us Human? Presented to Art, Crisis Control, 12/2, Caught in the Net Religion and Science in Dialogue, St. 17 Newcastle, NSW, Australia (public talk). Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Artworks ARTIST TALKS AND WRITING CONTINUED Laird, T. (2005). Magazine Articles: Fresh Perspectives, Art from New Zealand, Case da Abitare (88), Italy, June 2005, (to coincide with Venice Biennale), 61-62. Thank you for recycling, Review of Daniel Malone, Peter Robinson, Hany Armanious, New Zealand Listener, 197 (3376), January 22, 2005, 50. Against Nature, Review of Waiheke Sculpture on the Gulf, New Zealand Listener, 197(3380), February 19-25, 2005, 47. Finding Neverland, Review of Mixed Up Childhood at the Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand Listener, 198(3384), March 19-25, 2005, 46. Fantastic Planet, Review of Amanda Newall and Jae Hoon Lee, New Zealand Listener, 198(3388), April 16 – 27, 2005, 46. Some Assembly Required, Review of Sharp Shooting, Reuben Patterson, Simon Ingram, New Zealand Listener, 198(3392), May 14-20, 46. The Future Looms, Review of Deborah Scholarly Activities 6 – 12, 46. Pest Modernism, Review of Dan Arps, Richard Reddaway, Michael Parekowhai, New Zealand Listener, 200(3408), September 3-9, 46. Allison, F. (2005). Elected to the board of Objectspace, May. Cooke, B. (2005). A Tragedy in Three The Mooseman Cometh, Review of Parts. Review of America’s Most Hated Daniel Malone, Charles Koroneho, Lazy Woman: The Life and Gruesome Death of Susan and Smelly John, Seung Yul Oh, Madalyn Murray O’Hair, (New York: Judy Darragh, New Zealand Listener, Continuum, 2005) by Ann Seaman. Free 200 (3412), October 1-7, 46. Inquiry 25(64) 5. Green Acres, Review of A Spring Show, Furthering Planetary Humanism. Review Weeds, Gregor Kregar, Judy Millar, New of One Planet: One People: Beyond ‘Us’ Zealand Listener. 200 (3416), October 29 and ‘Them’ (Amherst, NY Prometheus – November, 42. Books, 2004) by Carl Coon. Free Inquiry Far from the Madden crowd, Review of (25) 21-22. Frances Alys, Peter Madden, New Zealand Listener. 201 (3420), November 26 – December 2, 47. The Art of Gardening, and Gardens in Art, Public Lecture, Elam School of Fine Arts, First Year Programme, April 5. The Living Dead, The Art of Peter Madden, AUT, open lecture, June 15. Hot Scone Daddy, Len Lye as fatherfigure, Speaker at Particles and Pixels, Moving Image after Len Lye, Symposium organised by UNITEC at the Moving Image Centre, September 3-4. Crowe, Stella Brennan, Ralph Paine, New Reihana, L. (2005). Zealand Listener, 199(3396), June 11-17, Adam Art Gallery, Wellington, March 17. 2005, 46. Parallel Practices Forum, Hawkes Bay, Haunted Media, Review of Slow Rushes July 22. Crowe, D. (2005). Otago School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin. Member of PEAC Permanent Advisory Committee 2004 and 2005 Auckland University of Technology, Auckland. Thesis Examination Sept/Oct 2005 Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies Master of Arts (Art and Design). Whitecliffe College of Art and Design, Auckland. Nov 2005 BFA External Examiner. Kirby, M. (2005). Julian Dashper. Minus Space. At http://www.minusspace.com/Dashper/da shper.html#statement for Auckland, Terrence Handscomb, New OneDotZero Forum: Moving Image Laird, T. (2005). No One Likes a Talking Zealand Listener. 199(3400), July 9 – 15, Centre, Auckland, July 29. Cunt, Review of Chris Kraus’s Video 46. Performer ‘In Audio’ Auckland City Art Green, Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, Love Letters in the Sand, Review of Gallery, Auckland, October 28. Los Angeles, on-line journal. At Sriwhana Spong and Kah Bee Chow, Arc Biennial, Brisbane Town Hall, http://www.journalofaestheticsandprotes New Zealand Listener, 199(3404), August Brisbane, Australia, November 28. t.org/ 18 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Artworks SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES CONTINUED Lovett, S. (2005). Masters supervision of a Masters of Fine Art candidate at Sydney School of Art. Reihana, L. (2005). Artspace: Artspace Board Member. Splore ’06 Music and Culture Festival: Splore Trustee. Selector: Sculpture Commission, Auckland City Council. 19 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Bachelor of Engineering is usually unable to see what they autonomous control for the Greenhouse actually look like. This project is a dosing control system. Improving the continuation of previous projects that existing control system demands an have already been able to automatically understanding of the process fit a pair of glasses on to an image of a requirements. For this aspect of the face. The goal of this continued research research a small-scale model of the is to be able to automatically rotate the prototype was designed and In 2005 the Department of Electrical face through a large enough angle to implemented. A further requirement Engineering held a seminar featuring the give the user a better idea of what they was to identify a mathematical model for research of the BE (Hons) students. The look like in different frames from various the system. The Matlab/Simulink abstracts are listed below. angles. software environment was deployed to Clark, G., Roberts, T. (Supervisor). Fakalata, K., Rugis, J. (Supervisor). Microsoft .NET compact framework 3D Modelling: aircraft simulation The goal of this project was to aid the Aircraft simulation is extremely introduction of the .NET Compact important for a trainee pilot, allowing the Framework into the curriculum offered pilot to take a “virtual” test flight without Hood, J., Pandey, N. (Supervisor). by the ECE Department at MIT. This the inherent dangers involved in actual Reprogrammable car ECU would be achieved by an in-depth study flight. The realism of the simulation Modern car engines are controlled by an of the way in which the Framework depends on the accuracy and efficiency onboard computer using various data interacts with the operating system and of the physical model of the aircraft maps and values to determine how the hardware, and the methodology used by implemented as a 3-D computer engine should run. The purpose of this developers to create software using the simulation, and the data structures that research project was to develop an Framework. A final objective would be are used to both monitor the state of the emulation system that enabled the to provide a working software aircraft and determine the response of editing of this data in real time. This application that demonstrates various the aircraft to the controls. The trade-off meant that the results of any changes aspects of the .NET Compact between accuracy and speed becomes could be seen instantly, so enabling Framework, and how it could be used in apparent when selecting numerical much faster tuning. At present the main conjunction with a hardware platform methods for advancing the simulation in way to achieve similar results is by suitable for teaching purposes. real time. Additionally, parameter tuning replacing the factory ECU with a is required. complete after-market system which is (Hons) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Clark, S., Roberts, T. (Supervisor). Virtual spectacle fitting / view Hine, T., Chalmers, A. & Broad, J. morphing (Supervisors). Improvements to a This project was concerned with the greenhouse dosing-control system virtual fitting of spectacles. The problem for Autogrow Systems Ltd. with the process is that although An industrial control system makes use conventional methods are effective and of the proportional, integral and easy, the person trying on the spectacles derivative (PID) modes to provide 20 simulate and validate experimental results. Finally, recommendations for the best control strategy could be tested and validated. usually very costly. With the proposed system, it should be possible to achieve many of the benefits of an after-market ECU with few of the disadvantages, and at a lower cost. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Johnson, C., Pandey, N. (Supervisor). Marinescape Ltd. Papierski, L., Hookings, A. Real-time hardware processor for The purpose was to automate the life (Supervisor). Forward error car navigation system support system for large commercial correction for Wirelessdata. Previously a student had developed an aquariums. In order to set a Forward Error Correction (FEC) makes image processing system for car manageable scope for the project, it processes such as data transmission navigation based on the principle of focussed on the monitoring and control more robust and efficient by adding following a target on a lead vehicle. The of the aquarium’s ORP (Oxidation redundancy to the data being system was implemented on an FPGA to Reduction Potential). The ORP can be transmitted. Different FEC algorithms analyse a sequence of still frames to used to measure the cleanness of the have different characteristics, making determine the motion of the lead tank. The higher the value of the ORP, them more or less suitable for certain vehicle. The real-time acquisition and the clearer the water would be. The applications depending on their required processing of images would be an value could not be set too high because performance. Genetic programming enhancement to the system. A video this could lead to deaths among the techniques can be used to overcome camera was implemented as the image livestock in the tank; while setting the some of the difficulties associated with source, and the communication protocol value too low would mean that the water finding an optimum FEC algorithm for a from the FPGA to the PC was upgraded would become more turbid. The aim given application. A genetic program to increase the data bandwidth. These was to design a system that will keep produces evolving generations of FEC improvements should help to achieve the ORP of the water throughout the codes, whose performance is then capture and processing of images at a tank at a value between 360mV and evaluated with simulated transmission rate consistent with the requirements for 380mV. conditions. safe driving. Mishra, N., Roberts, T. (Supervisor). Rathod, M., Chalmers, A. La Trobe, R., Chalmers, A. & Broad, Voice over internet protocol (VOIP) (Supervisor). Visual Inspection of J. (Supervisors). Greenhouse VoIP advances are paving the way for LCDs and PCBs for Nautech Electronics modelling to improve controller new standards of voice data Ltd. design for Autogrow Systems Ltd. transmission that show the potential to Inspection is one of the most important This project investigated how make the existing telephone network parts of quality control for a greenhouse modelling could be used to obsolete. VoIP is heading in the manufactured product. Automated improve controller design. It is an direction of a converged network visual inspection can boost the industrial project and the outcome will environment. A technical analysis was manufacturer’s productivity. used to aid the design of their current carried out to determine the concepts The project aimed to develop an greenhouse controllers. This will give and requirements for the development automated inspection system for printed much better control over heating and of VoIP based on the existing network. circuit boards and dot-matrix LCDs using venting for a range of greenhouses, both The research involved a review of National Instruments LabView“, plus a in size and style. current trends, and establishing who are standard PC and a consumer-type digital the major players in this technology. It still camera. Mellsop, C., Chalmers, A. (Supervisor). Automation of an aquarium life support system for was also intended to develop and demonstrate a simple IP phone. 21 Haddad, D., Roberts, T. (Supervisor). Licence Plate Recognition System Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Vehicle licence plate recognition systems the time spent sending data. The project wireless internet technology makes this are used to automatically identify also aimed to upgrade the existing possible. This research project aimed to vehicles via their licence plate number. camera module to a new ARM processor provide an application through which the Suitable applications for such a system board, which would remove the need for food and health industry can keep track would be where vehicles need to be external memory devices. The final of consumable goods while in transit. automatically identified, such as parking, stage of the project was to investigate law enforcement, tolling and access gate feasible methods of error detection and Zhong, L., Waldron, D. (Supervisor). control. The main focus of this research correction after transmission. Domestic Flywheel Energy Storage Modern energy storage flywheel project was to implement an access gate control system which automatically Parikh, A., Soltic, S. (Supervisor). systems incorporate a rotor with an detects and de-skews the licence plate Evolvable Hardware onboard motor/generator, spinning in a ready for recognition. The evolvable hardware technique, vacuum and suspended by magnets. inspired by natural evolution, aims at The design of such systems raises a Halcrow, A., Rodgerson, J. automatically designing hardware number of interesting questions in (Supervisor). Home automation using systems using adaptive algorithms. respect of materials selection and design existing cabling Field Programmable Gate Arrays strategy. These can only be satisfactorily To be able to use the existing mains (FPGAs) are commonly used to apply the resolved through the use of a wiring for the communication medium technique of evolvable hardware. mathematical model of the magnetic would enable a house to be to be During the process of evolution, a large fields involved. automated without any additional number of electronic circuits were wiring. Current home automation evaluated to find the best possible technologies were investigated, solution. This would lead to the design Non-honours students were including low voltage systems. The of robust systems that find application in engaged in the following research possible protocols and strategies were space systems and defence equipment, areas: evaluated to assist with assessing a which need to perform optimally in • Software defined radio (SDR) viable solution. exacting environmental conditions. • Visual appearance of images on Johnson A., Murphy, R. (Supervisor). Tanna, D., Roberts, T, (Supervisor). • Wireless control of Vacubot Animal Monitoring Web-Based Remote User Interface • Infant Weight Distribution Monitor Animal presence can be monitored using for Portable Refrigeration Unit • Machine Vision System for Polarity small cameras at fixed positions in a set The health and food industries deal with area. The cameras can send image data extremely sensitive and perishable via RF to a command centre where the products. Highly sensitive products such images can be recreated and analysed. as these are transported in portable In this way, the location of pests can be refrigerators. Most of the refrigerators established. This project looked at on the market today do not have remote various methods of compressing the access or control of the micro-climate in image data before sending, to reduce which the products are kept. The use of monitor screens 22 Inspection • Leaf shape analysis for plant recognition. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Distinguished Teacher Award for Research ROBERT MURPHY | SENIOR LECTURER Robert Murphy, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Robert has carried out research into the During 2005 Robert presented a number safe design of patient-connected medical of papers overseas and in New Zealand electronic systems. High risk medical as well as being involved in collaborative drug infusions are frequently made at work with two other institutions. extremely low rates of flow and require Engineering was the very high dosing accuracy. His research Remote Image Capture in Animal Conservation. recipient of the award for has identified a source of flow error as research at the MIT pressure resulting from change in pump Distinguished Teachers height or patient venous pressure during the infusion. A mathematical model and BET Design Project – Industrial Award Ceremony in 2005. resulting simulation have shown that Approach. current international standards for AEESEAP Association for Engineering accuracy testing may need to be re- Education in SouthEast & East Asia & considered and that the identified Pacific – Massey University Albany problem is one of equipment design and Campus, Auckland December 6-7, 2004. may explain numerous published reports 50ml syringe pumps – Are they of unexpected flow errors in the clinical suitable for ‘high-risk’ infusions? being caused by small changes in press. ENZCON Electronics New Zealand Conference – Massey University, Palmerston North, November 15-16, 2004. STA Society for Technology: In Previously, he worked in the U.K. for 16 Anesthesia Annual Scientific Meeting years as the Technical Director of Cetrek Miami January 2005 Conference. Autopilot Ltd., specialising in marine automatic pilot systems and electronic Reciprocating Syringe Pump compass equipment and for Medical Mechanism. Magnetics Ltd., specialising in design GB Patent Application GB 0500042.7 – and manufacture of dialysis and infusion Priority Date January 2005. medical electronic equipment. He rates his current position at MIT. as Multiple infusion pump systems – one of the most rewarding and unexpected delivery errors. interesting of his career. ANZCA Australian & New Zealand 23 Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Distinguished Teacher Award for Research College of Anaesthetists Annual Other work Scientific Meeting, Auckland, May 6-7, Collaboration with HORT Research 2005, pp317-318. Ltd., Hamilton, on Camera Design. Two Factors Affect Flow Rate Accuracy in Small-Volume University of Modena, Dept. of Neonatal Neurology. A paper submitted Infusions. Anesthesiology News Review September, 2005, pp49-51. Based on a poster presentation at the 2005 annual meeting of the Society for Technology in Anesthesia, and interviews with Robert Murphy and Ariel Jurmann MD, Royal College of Nursing International Intravenous Therapy Conference, Brighton, UK, November 2005, pp 43-44 and entitled - High Risk Infusions – Are they as accurate as you might think? New technology offers opportunities & problems in the teaching of DSP. In ENZCON Electronics New Zealand Conference – Manukau Institute of Technology, November, 2005. The ‘Digital Signal Controller’ offers DSP to embedded designs. In Embedded Systems Conference – MIT, November, 2005. 24 to the British Journal of Anaesthesia. Manukau Institute of Technology | Research Report 2005 Research Report and Scholarly Activities for 2005 Compiled by MIT Ethnics Committee Secretary L. Ashley Phone (09) 968 8059 Produced by MIT Marketing Department April 2006 25