Saturday, June 29, 2019
Week 5
This week I had an increased understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy, we focused on Visibility. Visibility is key especially including whanau. Previously alot of learning was not visible and this became an issue. Often the teacher would give instructions, but children would just have to guess what they have to do. There is Cultural Capital - it was expected that if you go to school, you will succeed. This is often what we discussed with our families. Manaiakalani's aim is to have teaching and learning visible for everyone. This enables whanau to be involved in the child's learning as well as the student.
Today I explored Multi Modal learning, a really simple way to describe it is Teachers are like sales people. We have to sell learning to engage learners. An example presented in class today was window dressing. Window displays are set up to entice customers to purchase items. Similarly, Teachers need to set up learning and hook in their students.
To improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional I have learnt how to use google sites to create a multi modal learning space. It is important to plan your site before you begin and children should be able to access the content in three clicks. When embedding documents onto your site, you need to make sure you have your sharing options set up correctly so children can access the content with no hiccups. I created a site for Reading that would be useful for my students learning.
Monday, June 24, 2019
Week 4
Week 4 - DFI
This week, I learnt how effectively use google spreadsheets. I think this could really beneficial
to my workflow, learns and my personal life. I have learnt many skills today such as freezing
rows and columns, creating charts, conditional formatting and filtering data. For me this is really useful for analysing my data and selecting data to view results. For my learners, it would be a really useful tool to analyse data, children could analyse the number of people and countries has who viewed their profile. This would a really good statistical tool to use.
To practise my skills in Google sheets. I was given a blogpost to analyse and collect data. Using the data collected I made a graph.
We explored Google My Maps. I thought this was a very interesting tool, as I haven't used this tool before and it was really good to explore ways I could use this in my personal life and with my learners. An example we used in class was, information was collected using Google form about 'where is my dream destination?'. The data collected was then placed on the Google Mymap and we could see everyone's dream destination on the world map. You could use layers on the map to input and separate data to view locations, for example: my class could pinpoint their location about where they are they going in the holidays. For personal use - this could definitely be a good tool for me to make a travel plan.
For literacy, you can use maps → track a journey of a book.
Find a book that you can try that has real places on earth.
E.g. I spy will be a good book.
I SPY NZ history → a good book to follow through.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Week 3 DFI
Week 3
This week, we looked at using the live options for videos. It is a very useful tool for teachers and children to capture moments that you are unable to attend. It's very important to use a HD camera - A recommenced camera to use is the Canon LEGRIA HF G40, you can also use a drone to record an event.
Another useful tool to use is the Teradek: VidiU Pro. You can use this device to stream straight to youtube and its cable-less - $1200.
If you are filming outside - it's important to have a strong connection, you can use AP or broadcasting to have a good connection. Often an issue that you could face if you don't have a good connection - the video dies and audio is available.
A good way to set up live streaming is have 2 devices set up to see what the audience can see and the control feed to see the best way to view the video. You can also use a gimbal to keep the camera stay stable. These are few of tips given which will be very useful for my use of live streaming. Youtube is often a very useful and an amazing tool for educational resources. However, on the flip side, the content on Youtube can often be inappropriate or you could off task watching a series of clips. Which quite often happens to me when the options for recommended videos pop up. Today I learnt a very useful option within Youtube where I can save videos and share it with my students. Using the playlists option I can save videos related to the learning and embed it on my class site or children can view the playlist. This will enable my learners to stay on task and easily select the video rather than using the Youtube search option. This will enable my planning and navigation for students efficient.
Manaiakalani - CREATE is a very important aspect. Creativity should be incorporated in all subject areas. Teachers should provide opportunities for children to create things to support their learning. Quite often creativity is encouraged in earlier years of schooling. I think in my practice I will be trying to include more opportunities where children have a choice to create things and explore using their creativity. A really useful example that was shared with us today was animations and digital portraits. A thought this was a wonderful example which could be used across the curriculum. Students from another school shared with our cohort on how they used google slides to make an animation and tell a story. Using google drawing, children uploaded their picture and traced around the image. Starting from the outline and then focusing on the finer details. I had an attempt by making a bouncy ball animation, however I will defiantly need to refine the movement of the ball. I really had fun as it was sandpit time for me and also a chance to test my creativity. A simple task, yet challenging and fun. Here is a link to my animation.
I also used google slides and screencastify to create a digital Pepeha.
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Week 2
Week 2 - DFI
This week Dorothy did a presentation that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy. Today's focus was on Ako/Learn. I learnt that implementing a digital environment assists in reducing our workload. The ability to plan and produce this on a google document saves time and reduces the double handing of printing out paper copies and making antidotes. It also provides the opportunity for your team to collaborate. The Manaiakalani programme follows R A T as a guide to be an effective teacher in a digital age.
Another application we used was Google Keep. I have been using this application for a few years now. Little did I know, it had many cool features that would enhance my workflow and productivity. I was introduced to labels where I could categorize my notes and also colour coding and archiving my old notes. I was really amazed by the feature where I could take an image of text online or in a book. Google Keep had the ability to grab the text and paste it in my notes. This is very useful for me as it would save me time and effort. Often for reading, I would write a cloze activity or comprehension questions from a PDF. This tool is able to extract the words and I could easily copy and paste it onto a Google document.
I also added a new extension called 'One Tab' this tool collated all my tabs into one file and I was able to go back and rename it under a group. I found it useful as often I would have several chrome windows open with heaps of tabs open. This was definitely a useful tool for improvement in workflow.
Today we also learnt how to use Google Hangouts effectively. My group and I worked together to assign a Google Hangout meeting and we were successfully able to share our content on our screen and also be able to collaboratively engage in a discussion. However, using the Quicktime tool - the microphone option was disabled. We used this application to capture the screencast and our Google Hangout meeting. Next time, we will ensure that we will check the microphone option on Quicktime before we record our meeting.
Some tips for a successful Google Hangout meeting, I have learnt that when a person is talking, it is best to turn your mic off to avoid the feedback noise, try not to have sunlight behind you as it creates a silhouette on the video and in a meeting it's nice to show that you are present by displaying your video.
Hope you enjoyed reading my learning journey. Please free to comment or leave feedback.
This week Dorothy did a presentation that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy. Today's focus was on Ako/Learn. I learnt that implementing a digital environment assists in reducing our workload. The ability to plan and produce this on a google document saves time and reduces the double handing of printing out paper copies and making antidotes. It also provides the opportunity for your team to collaborate. The Manaiakalani programme follows R A T as a guide to be an effective teacher in a digital age.
- R -recognise
- A - Amplify
- T - Turbocharge
Another application we used was Google Keep. I have been using this application for a few years now. Little did I know, it had many cool features that would enhance my workflow and productivity. I was introduced to labels where I could categorize my notes and also colour coding and archiving my old notes. I was really amazed by the feature where I could take an image of text online or in a book. Google Keep had the ability to grab the text and paste it in my notes. This is very useful for me as it would save me time and effort. Often for reading, I would write a cloze activity or comprehension questions from a PDF. This tool is able to extract the words and I could easily copy and paste it onto a Google document.
I also added a new extension called 'One Tab' this tool collated all my tabs into one file and I was able to go back and rename it under a group. I found it useful as often I would have several chrome windows open with heaps of tabs open. This was definitely a useful tool for improvement in workflow.
Today we also learnt how to use Google Hangouts effectively. My group and I worked together to assign a Google Hangout meeting and we were successfully able to share our content on our screen and also be able to collaboratively engage in a discussion. However, using the Quicktime tool - the microphone option was disabled. We used this application to capture the screencast and our Google Hangout meeting. Next time, we will ensure that we will check the microphone option on Quicktime before we record our meeting.
Some tips for a successful Google Hangout meeting, I have learnt that when a person is talking, it is best to turn your mic off to avoid the feedback noise, try not to have sunlight behind you as it creates a silhouette on the video and in a meeting it's nice to show that you are present by displaying your video.
Hope you enjoyed reading my learning journey. Please free to comment or leave feedback.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Week 1
Week 1
My first week at the DFI course was fun, it kicked off with the introductions of the members of the group and an explanation of what is the Manaiakalani kaupapa. Dorothy had a wonderful presentation that outlined the importance of the Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy. She outlined how we can embed a digital learning environment for students and how we could motivate our learners to engage in the curriculum. 'Learn, create and share' is one of the key elements and this can be implemented anywhere in the framework.
To improve my workflow as a professional, I have learnt how to use google groups. I think Google groups is such a good tool for groups. It would allow me to communicate and collaborate with everyone within a group. It would also be easier to send emails and I would only need to send an email to one email - which would be linked to the members of the group.
I think this would be a very good tool to use with my learners. This would allow to me share links, documents and communicate with my students. The group emails are easy to follow and easy to respond to. This is really important for my students as often they can lose their emails if they go through their inbox rather than an assigned Google group.
To my professional and personal workflow. I liked how Dorothy referred to it as 'Marie Kondo your drive'. I feel like this has huge importance! Having an organized drive is a must. I recall in my first year of teaching and the number of shared documents I had received - I felt I had lost them. Slowly, I started creating numerous folders and naming them correctly. This session was a huge reminder to keep naming and filing those documents, so it was nice to look at my drive and see what sparked joy and needed to go. For learners, I think it's absolutely important to have all their documents organized. It will be a good habit and also it will assist children being at ease when looking for their files.
In my session, I created a poster which I thought highlighted the importance of organization.
Drive Organisation for students
Thank you Dorothy and Gerhard for your wonderful presentation and support today. Look forward to learning some exciting new skills and development.
My first week at the DFI course was fun, it kicked off with the introductions of the members of the group and an explanation of what is the Manaiakalani kaupapa. Dorothy had a wonderful presentation that outlined the importance of the Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy. She outlined how we can embed a digital learning environment for students and how we could motivate our learners to engage in the curriculum. 'Learn, create and share' is one of the key elements and this can be implemented anywhere in the framework.
To improve my workflow as a professional, I have learnt how to use google groups. I think Google groups is such a good tool for groups. It would allow me to communicate and collaborate with everyone within a group. It would also be easier to send emails and I would only need to send an email to one email - which would be linked to the members of the group.
I think this would be a very good tool to use with my learners. This would allow to me share links, documents and communicate with my students. The group emails are easy to follow and easy to respond to. This is really important for my students as often they can lose their emails if they go through their inbox rather than an assigned Google group.
To my professional and personal workflow. I liked how Dorothy referred to it as 'Marie Kondo your drive'. I feel like this has huge importance! Having an organized drive is a must. I recall in my first year of teaching and the number of shared documents I had received - I felt I had lost them. Slowly, I started creating numerous folders and naming them correctly. This session was a huge reminder to keep naming and filing those documents, so it was nice to look at my drive and see what sparked joy and needed to go. For learners, I think it's absolutely important to have all their documents organized. It will be a good habit and also it will assist children being at ease when looking for their files.
In my session, I created a poster which I thought highlighted the importance of organization.
Drive Organisation for students
Thank you Dorothy and Gerhard for your wonderful presentation and support today. Look forward to learning some exciting new skills and development.
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