Phew! What a day! Two weeks of planning and preparation for the annual Uru MÄnuka Student Summit. With the uncertainty of which level we would be at for the Summit, a decision was made to trial this online. There was a lot of work around how to present to an online audience, and the students were all able to go back to the learning they had during Lockdown about online etiquette. Despite the initial nerves, the two teams from Wigram presented their toolkits with pride. It really helped having two sessions back-to-back with a few minutes in between to reflect on their previous presentation. I asked the presenters what they thought went positively and then what they thought they could work on in their next session. For both groups, their second sessions went much better and they came away with huge smiles on their faces. This Summit was a learning curve for me, in that there was a lot of organisation required to get it going. While I wasn't the one in charge of the whole thing (hats ...