Monday, 20 May 2019

Week 4: Collaborate - sites

Week 4: Collaborate - sites


WWW

- more good ideas from the peers
- using sheets in statistics and for statistics
- assessment recording
- adobe spark video editing tool


SHARE




Need to ensure you manage time so create and share have time

Able to share beyond

Teach children to be a digital citizens
Any posts - emailed, Hapara teacher dashboard, Gadget - records all


Cybersmart curriculum must be implemented


Share - to finish learning

Share to learn - others can interact (Hattie)






Multi Modal


Window dressing - grabs attention
First impressions count -
The children know from a young age - what attracts them in a website

Hook children - engage with show by staff at start

Multi level texts to use

Behavioral engagement - Multi modal - digital component - window dressing, enticing
Cognitive engagement - Multi Textual - engage the brain

UDL - Gardeners


- We used slides to create resources with activities. The focus on Learn, create share.
The slide set-up took much discussion to figure out and, although it was manageable, I felt that drawings and slides work better and are more manageable



Monday, 13 May 2019

Week 3 - Dealing with Data

Dealing with Data



Tena koe and welcome back to the musings of me.
This week we were focused on dealing with data (not as dry as I would of thought)
Today Mark Maddren was joined by the comedy stylings of Mr David Winter

WWW

We started with the WWW


  • What has worked for you since the last time we met?
  • What hasn’t worked (or made sense)?
  • What do you need help with?



Once again others ideas were of great value

  • Creating a calendar for the children to be aware of due assessments or events was a great idea and I will look to implement this during the week. Having children add personal milestones will enhance their buy in.
  • Kahoot - this is a reinforced idea that I have only heard 38 times and used twice but knowing the value of gamification in checking the children's knowledge and having them record questions. I guess I can learn new tricks.
  • Rewindable learning - I did want to implement this someway in the previous week but found the week very busy with Tournaments, Cross country, RE obs, Extended Assembly, dance and life in general.
  • It was good to hear others curious about ways to best use Hapara to support their learning.


Create

The wonderful Dorothy hung out with us for a spell to share what create means to Manaiakalani (I am becoming very adept at typing this word!)
This started with the realisation that children arrive at school full of bright eyed creativity and this is slowly eeked out as they progress through their education. She suggested checking out the ideas of Ken Robinson an actor who is well known for his idea that schools knockout creativity. Not so if we 'Learn Create Share'! This session emphasised hooking children in and how creative children are better problem solvers, collaborators and communicators.
We had quotes from Apple, Kohl, Dewey, Kindy to support this argument and, and examples of creativity hooking people from SISIMO
Basically I equated this to the wonderful lyrics By Fleetwood Mac ‘Ohhh, you make learning fun, it’s all I wanna do’
(I may have adapted these a little)


Forms

Forms were another thing I had heard about recently (yesterday) that I was keen to try.
I see this as a great tool and have quickly mad an example to try with the children.
The fact that I use the word quickly means it is very likely I will use this again.




Maps

We used data from a sheet to google our mad - I have embedded this below.
I can see many uses for this in the class with a hit the ground running approach in my cultural dance next week.
Using a form to identify countries children identify with, transferring this to a sheet and googling the data into a map.

Sheets

I think of spreadsheets as big spiders, they are important for the circle of life but they creep me out.
Thanks to Dave and Mark (and Paige) I still find them creepy, but not crawling on my shoulder creepy.
I have set up a template to use to record class data. and am looking forward sharing my - completed work link sheet with the class.


Data Analysis:

Using sheets and charts in the sheets I was able to create this interactive graph of a students Blog output.
When the code is imbedded it updates when you change data on the sheet allowing for real time views of progress.





(As you can see I have experimented a bit with embedding during this post which may make it a little painful to get around - but thanks for persevering)

Nau reira, tena koutou katoa

Google My Map

Monday, 6 May 2019

DFI Week 2: Workflow

Workflow

Time to reflect and share with colleagues

  • What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
  • What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
  • What did I learn that could be used with my learners?  
  • What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?

Reflection

Today we started with a WWW session (agenda)

  • What has worked for you since the last time we met?
  • What hasn’t worked (or made sense)?
  • What do you need help with?

This reflection tool helped me hone in on challenges and successes.

This also allowed me to hear others fixes and things that worked for them - giving me focus for my own challenges.

Typing lessons and variations from typing.com are one example of this with dancemat and nitro

Google Keep


  • postits/reminders
  • Set up for assignments
  • Events
  • To do
  • Connect to phone
  • Make a note - take a photo of text - touch pic and 3 dots - this will transfer text to typed - send to doc and voila

Google keep - this has already proven valuable for a work/organisation perspective.

The feature of book to text  - changing a photo of text into a document will be a valuable tool. 
This was a reminder to use google.com to find apps as well.

As serial flibberty jib this tool opens up great possibilities to focus my time.

Google Mail


Settings are always to right of screen
  • Configured mail
  • Labels
  • Organisational
  • Find an email and add labels

I have been using the apple mail app. This limits me to my device. It offers me quick access to my emails and I find it easier to move things around.
With the session I was able to focus my labels and will need to use it through gmail to prepare for future assessment.
As with every trick this old dog learns things become more comfortable after use and, invariably, invaluable as per sites, docs, pictures, slides...



Google Calendar


Create a calendar

  • My calendars - create
  • Hit m for month, d for day, a agenda, w for seek, s for settings

These 1 key shortcuts make the calendar more appealing to me. The accessibility of layouts - weekly, monthly and daily is useful for inputting viewing.

Learn

 We 'hung out' with Dorothy through a google hangout. Accessing her knowledge from across the globe.
This focused on the learn aspect of Learn Create Share and emphasised effective practice, thinking how this looks in schools with or without technology.
The task of recognising and recording effective teaching in our school would be valuable for our staff to see the things that are working and consider what things are transferable.

This was a reminder of SAMR. Seeing how it relates to Blooms and aiming at theTransformative activities.



 Rewindable learning - Slide 25 - reviewing - if worth teaching it’s worth recording
Not FLipped… Not preparing




Hangouts

Our adventure into recording a screen using quicktime was a fun process. We looked at the Summer Learning Project, which looked like an amazing way to engage children though their holidays. Our discussion was deep and meaningful (read: verbose) but unfortunately the audio didn't record.

Looking forward to next week!


Any teacher who can be replaced by a computer… should be


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