We love to help our clients achieve their objectives, and we’re thrilled when we get to help them celebrate their successes. Drowning Prevention Auckland (DPA) took away the 2019 NZ Recreation Aquatic Innovation Award for their new and New Zealand first e-learning platform.
What is the Aquatic Innovation Award?
The Aquatic Innovation Award recognises the success of organisations, individuals, programmes displaying sustainability or business innovation, within the New Zealand Aquatic Industry.
The Project
DPA engaged 360 New Zealand to develop a new website that was easier for their communities to navigate. They wanted to include an e-learning platform aimed at educating the wider community on water safety skills.
The site includes 360 degree video to enable anyone, anywhere to view and assess real life scenarios. This helps people to learn what to look out for and how to stay safe when in, on and around the water. This, combined with static photography and videography, is arranged into easy to digest chunks. There are simple quizzes at the end to check for understanding. Once a user has logged in (for free) they can view and complete any or all of the courses at any time.
The online programme launched with 3 courses and 20+ modules and continues to grow. The latest courses added to the platform are delivered in te reo Māori. They are specific to those activities common among our Māori community; Waka Ama, diving for kaimoana, and net fishing.
Watch the te reo Māori videos used in this module here…
What next?
Here in Aotearoa we’re never too far away from the water, whether it’s the ocean, a river or lake. This means it is a crucial life skill for us all to know how to stay safe in and around water. So the team at DPA are thinking big. While the platform was originally developed for their organisation, they plan to collaborate with the wider industry to deliver drowning prevention messages to a wider audience all across New Zealand.
We’re proud to work alongside the DPA. We’re proud to help them deliver their message and ultimately keep our friends and families safe around water.