Tuesday, June 29, 2021

DFI 9

 The final session today. 



I am really pleased to have been part of the face-to-face DFI. The facilitators have been very patient and understanding, running a very inclusive classroom. They have explained all the areas covered well, and answered everyone's questions.

The last 8 weeks have shown me so much that initially I was a bit swamped by it all. I have enjoyed finding out about all the programmes and apps available and have appreciated the chance to explore them. Now I just have to work out what works for me, what I feel comfortable using and what is going to provide the best ‘hook’ for the children. I am glad that we have access to the rewindable learning notes, so I can look back and find out how to do the things I have forgotten.

It has been interesting to hear about the Manaiakalani journey. The fact it has come so far without any/much MOE involvement is probably quite a telling point.


I will be trying to incorporate some of my new learning into my planning, and hopefully find the children "Hooked", and excited about some of the things they can do.



Tuesday, June 22, 2021

DFI 8

 A big day with Computational Thinking and Designing and Developing Digital Outcomes with OMGTech. Lots of resources that are suitable for in the class. Had a go at a Pick a Path on Twine.


I can see it producing an interesting final product, but it took some time to get my head around the coding needed.
OMGTech also had some really interesting ideas about modern day, ethical use of coding with Big Dog, Sophia, Clearview AI. A bit scary to think what could happen with some of these.


I think I prefer the idea of reading 5+ a day texts, and talking to the children.


 

 

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

DFI7

 Data from WFRC shows the effect of learning being ubiquitous - where learning opportunities are available anytime, anywhere, at any pace, from or for anyone. This is one of the important features of Manaiakalani, where a big focus has been on ensuring all learners have access to their own device to expand and accelerate their learning opportunities. 

We tried a digital dig on Chromebooks and used Explain Everything on the ipad. I can see Explain Everything as a good way of children sharing their ideas and learning with others, especially recording them talking through their learning.

Later in the day I tried to use Workspaces on Hapara to create some learning activities. This did not go well, and it is doubtful if this will be a method of setting up work for my class. I think that for me there are other, quicker ways.


 


Tuesday, June 8, 2021

DFI 6

The pedagogy was Connected, which teams up with the Visible from last week. Within the Learn/Create/Share thinking, if it is visible it must be connecting with someone. There are many ways of connecting with others, and the teaching point is about how this connection happens, rather than the device used. Really important to be teaching children to connect in Positive, Thoughtful, Helpful ways.

Then we had a look at sites! There are some very good ones out there that were great examples of what can be done. (Thanks to all the teachers that shared their sites with us.) It was good to have some time to work on my own site as it is not something I have really used much. After seeing how other teachers use their sites I have tried to make mine more user friendly and get more of the children's learning onto it. It is something that I will be continuing to develop. 



Tuesday, June 1, 2021

DFI 5

 Dorothy shared the importance of teaching and learning being visible, to the learner, to the whanau and to the teachers. The Google Site app seemed to be the easiest, and a very versatile way, to do this.

We had a look at some sites shared by other teachers. These were great examples of what can be done.

Then it was our turn to put something together. Some of the group sped through very quickly - I was not one of those people and my site is still in progress. It will be really interesting to see how the class react when they get to work on it.