Tuesday, November 30, 2021

What you need to know about room 15


1/December 20121

We have been learning about creating media to help others to learn things. We created videos to help a learner who is new to our class know the important things that can help them to have a great year! We used Canva to create a short video clip to show what we need to know about room 15

It was easy to choose a template more quickly this time without mucking around.

It was hard to decide what was the most important things to tell new students.

Next time I will actually finish a task.

One thing I don't know how to do yet that I would like to do next is publish a Canva project. I am going to ask a child as soon as I have finished this.

Room 15


Fake Postcard

31/11/2021


We have been learning about understanding that everything on the internet is not always true and how we can find a reliable source of information. Finding more than one source with the same information is helpful, using sites with .govt (government) or .org, site with a padlock in the omnibox, are helpful tools.  

It was fun taking a picture, removing the background

It was hard to incorporate 3 different sentence types.

Next time I will add some animation

One thing I don't know how to do yet that I would like to do next is animation


Fake Postcard

Monday, November 15, 2021

Canva Video Design

 15 November 2021

We have been learning about how important it is to create our own media.

We have been learning about using CANVA

to create something to share that shows what I know about. 

It was easy to use a template rather than spend time designing your own the first time. This allowed me to remember more new skills.

It was hard to make the video

Next time I will make more videos.

One thing I don't know how to do yet that I would like to do next is

Check out my design here


Monday, August 2, 2021

Quality Blogs

 Monday 7 August

Quality Blogs

In class we were learning about writing a quality blog post. 

We used Google slides to present our findings by adding a picture of ourselves with a background and then we had to put a speech bubble with the details about what we had learned. Then we had to make a mote by reading out what we had written. 

I tried to make a polyline picture of myself.  I found this challenging and I had to really persevere to keep going. The facial features were particularly difficult to draw around so I decided to use shapes instead. 

I really enjoy working on the same tasks as the class because the children are really good at helping me

My polyline photo is too big to publish so I have added a google slide task sheet that I created for a short novel study. I used a background format to make each chapter look uniformed. I also used voice typing to write out the chapters because there was not enough books to go around. I would never have considered doing this before Manaiakalani. 


Nga mihi

Sally


Monday, July 5, 2021

Blog with Amie

  Monday July 5 2020

This blog is being done alongside the class completing their first blog. 

We are learning about smart online profiles. We know that there are somethings that we should not share on a public forum, some things are public and should not be shared and some things should be kept private.

 We should not share them on line: our last name, our address, our passwords, bank details, number plate....

We created our profile using google drawings, we removed the background, used animations, used talltweets

It was hard to...

It was easy to..

Next time I will...

 I am going to write down the the method to post something on my blog because after all these weeks I could not remember how to do this. 

Adding animation or profile: File - Publish to the web - Embed - Small - (every second if animation) -publish -Ctr c - Pencil - Embed symbol - click end of the line - push enter - Ctr V - pencil - preview

Adding a site: Select Omnibox - Ctr C - Write words - Highlight words - insert link - Ctr V.

This is my Kaitiakitanga site

Doing this with the class was great because I never felt sure of how to add something to my blog. 

Nga mihi 

Sally

Thursday, June 24, 2021

24/06/2021

Kia ora Koutou

Day 8 of Digital Fluency Intensive

Computational Thinking. 

For me this is the last session of DFI. 

Computational Thinking

A digitally capable person can 

  • create their own digital technologies solutions
  • decide what technology to use to solve problems
  • become innovative creators and designers
  • understand programming fundamentals and transfer these skills to various programs
MANAIAKALANI -PEDAGOGY   Empowered

"The Manaiakalani kaupapa  of empowerment is about advancing of Rangatiratanga;  helping them the control back of their lives." Pat Sneddon, Chair, MET

The New Digital Technologies Curriculum

It was informative to get a deeper understanding of what is required in the curriculum area. Some of the early activities are similar to those we are touching on in class just more specific to coding. It is confirming  that Y 1-6 are only expected to be achieving Progress Outcomes 1 & 2. The exemplars are useful models. 

Exploring Coding

I can see the development of problem-solving, collaboration, resilience as well as technical skills being developed here. The need to understand a common language becomes very obvious if these skills are to be transferable. A whole new vocabulary. Gamers must find this much easier to pick up, because they
are used to manoeuvring their way around other domains. My level of frustration was quite high.

Mihi Maker - Gamefroot
Fun! I enjoyed creating this game because the skills required were at my level. Unfortunately it would not save and so it lost. But I will do this with my class because we have just learned our mihi for assembly tomorrow and it will be a fun way to finish this learning. 

REFECTION

At the end of 8 Weeks; Questions to reflect on: 

  1. How has completing an eight week intensive digital fluency course had a positive impact on my learners?
  2. What have I learnt to improve my confidence and efficiency in my workflow and efficiency?
My confidence to plan and teach with digital devices has quadrupled. I no longer see devices as the problem, but see the problem that I may be able to solve with a device. I still get frustrated when I am unable to do what I want to do on a device but this is now more evenly balanced with pride and excitement when I can. This shift in self believe, increased basic skills and digital pedagogy has definitely had a positive impact on my classroom.  Is this positive impact measurable - I'm not sure how to do this? 

PROBLEMS to work through next: 
SHARE - I find it hard to want to share with the world which is weird because I pride myself in being a good mentor of younger teachers and a colleague who is happy to share and collaborate with others. 
DIGITAL CAPABILITIES - my digital skill set is low and I need to keep developing these. I find it frustrating spending time exploring - I just want to get the job done quickly.
LEARNING STYLE - I really enjoyed the presentations on Pedagogy and general overviews on Zoom. I did not enjoy learning and using specific skills and creating tasks in a zoom meeting. The demonstrations were too fast for me to keep up and there was often too much new learning in one bite. I would prefer to learn where I could watch others and have the time to repeat a new skill several times before moving on - my problem is to find some place that facilitates this type of learning.

Thanks  Phil, Andrea, Zoe, Louise, Deb, Lisa and my colleague Nic for your expertise, patience and sharing. 

Nga mihi
Sally 



  



 


Thursday, June 17, 2021

 Day Seven of Digital Fluency Intensive

17/06/2021

Wow, these learning sessions are nearly over.

MY UNDERSTANDING OF MANAIAKALANI KAUPAPA AND PEDAGOGY

Ubiquitous - Rangiwhapaha

4A    anytime
        anywhere
        any pace
        anyone

So what does this mean for children's learning? If you have wifi and a device, digital technology should make it possible for all children to be connected to high quality learning. Rewindable learning gives students the ability to pick up learning at a time that works for them and their whanau. 

When we stop seeing computers just as at tool, they can be seen as solutions to problems like:
  • summer slide
  • illness
  • absentee of either the learner or the teacher
  • children who learn at different paces. (I definitely feel this need having taken part in this course. * need to have all children on the same device/ teachers need to know how to use these devices. 
" Kanohi ki te kanohi" Face to face.  I found  the video from Edith Paining from Tumuaki Bay of Islands College really interesting as I too thought that devices would minimise conversations - what I have found in my classroom is that when technology is being used there is more collaboration and sharing of creations and helping one another. Conversations are often amplified within the classroom and more connections made out of the classroom. 

REFLECTION from Covid Lock down.

I was proud that I gained enough skills to hold a goggle meet every school morning to which 25/28 kid joined regularly. For many children this was their 'norm'- stability for the week. We learned a karakia - one line each week and came back to class with everyone knowing it. My feedback, feedforward to children about their learning was better focused  and more regular - because I had the time within  school hours to think, without the noise (literal and figurative) of school. Our teaching team collaborated and shared the good and bad and created some super team learning. We had fun.

I regret that over earlier years pre-covid I could have upskilled myself in technology, but never found the time, need or desire to do so. It would have been very useful  and definitely less stressful. Up to this point I definitely saw devices just as another tool, a set of tricks to entertain children.

Initially our teaching team continued to collaborate and have fun but as the terms have progressed we are back feeling the pressure of an overcrowded curriculum, and working long hours in our own spaces.
My class use devices everyday but more often for purchased programmes (maths buddy, write that essay etc) researching, publishing and more recently creating as my confidence and skills grow. 

If we went back into lockdown tomorrow - I would be able to cope better, and most of my learners are more device savvy. 

I have the confidence to learn with my children. I have used children as experts to help others. I need to give them the reins to screencastify the learning for themselves and other children in the class. 








Being Cybersmart - Vicki

"The roof above our head". We must teach children to be Cybersmart so they can become: connected and confident decision makers, positive and successful digital citizens. 

Online comments need to be ( in real time life as well)
  • Positive
  • Helpful
  • thoughtful
* Be Internet Awesome - I need to find this for the children. 
What does your digital footprint reveal about you?
What you put online stays forever!

Chromebooks

I have been meaning to do this since the beginning of the year when the chrome books arrived in my class. I have simply relied on super kids to help others find out how to maneuver around them to complete tasks. I felt the normal frustration of trying to achieve a task and not know how but it was a worthwhile session exploring. 

Recording your screen.-Phil

If it's worth teaching it's worth capturing. 
If it worth learning it's worth capturing.

I feel much more confident to screencastify after Phil's demonstrations. 

Another informative day of learning.

Nga Mihi
Sally MacNeilage