Tuesday, 26 May 2020

DFI Day #4


What I was reminded of as part of Manaiakalani kaupapa  was that the share aspect is really important and there is huge gap in our school with the blogging that will enable students' thinking, ideas and reflections to be be shared with everyone and be commented upon.
The new learning for me was My Maps and it will be good for showing the routes, tracking distance and
dropping a pins on places of interest and/or landmarks and it would be very useful for sharing
our local trips or the overseas one that happens every two years with whanau
I would show students how to use autofill and formulae with the spreadsheets as we are doing a unit on Data and statistics, My Maps to show their daily travel and explore where they have been and where they would like to go.
What I learned that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life is that I have to make
a lot more time for learning. I can improve my use of spreadsheets to include filters as I have been copying whole sheets and then manually filtering.

Tuesday, 19 May 2020

DFI Day 3 Media




  • What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
Today was a reminder how important creativity is in a child's learning and cognitive development. Some times as educators we are focused on a destination and forget the journey, especially if there is no quantitative measurement or result. I remember being a primary teacher and having whole days of Art or Science. There's no reason why our secondary schools cannot adapt to our recent online distance learning experiences and morph into something different. Do students really need to 5 days a week onsite to learn or could they continue to learn from home?
  • What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
I have only being using about 20% of the potential most of these platforms offer and the capacity of these media to be less annoying and more engaging just by following some basic presentation rules
  • What did I learn that could be used with my learners?  
Today there were lots of explicit tasks. I could furnish them with a range of media tasks and provide some of the extensions that I discovered today to encourage them to use a range of media to create docs/slides/movies/drawings to demonstrate their learning and share to with others. I tried to make a cartoon version of a student but she was not impressed because she looks like a man and the ear colour is not right

  • What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?
I have learned to simplify things that I have been doing the 'hard' way. I have also not been checking settings on my emails, youtube and blogger but now I know why I do or do not receive information. Another great week with an awesome group of presenters and leaders!

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

DFI 2020 Day 2



I am soooooo tired. Screen time does that to me. I have learned so much today and now I will go away and practise all the skills that I learned. It helped that I knew how to use some of tools already  because it gave me extra time to work on other areas that I wasn't so great with eg my emails and figuring out how to do blogs properly. I absolutely enjoyed everything today and it has provided me with the tools to streamline my day to day life.  The last extension, Dualless is going to make my online classes even more awesome as I can will still be able to see the faces of my students whilst I am working on another screen.  Kia pai o koutou wiki.

Tuesday, 5 May 2020

DFI 2020 Day One



  • What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
I have heard Dorothy, Russell and Pat Sneddon speak about the Manaiakalani  journey and each  time pick up more details. It is important to understand the origins and the struggles that were part of a programme’s evolution and acknowledge the pioneers; those people who believed in a vision and worked towards achieving it. We were fortunate to have been invited to join when KET was already well developed. We just jumped onto a fast-moving train and we've never looked back. We enjoy it especially now with the covid-19 and working online from home. Our staff are not having the struggles that other schools have had to face. We are familiar with online learning and now it's probably just trying to make sure that the staff manage the work that they are producing and the students are completing so that when they return on site, that the marking and the assessing or evidence is collected already. If they can manage to put routines and practices into place now, the return to school will not seem such an insurmountable task. There is no reason why we cannot continue to work develop independent programmes online once we return to school for students that we can already identify have found that this to be their preferred learning style.

  • What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?

I need to organise myself right at the start like putting work in the correct folders or naming them clearly or even using an asterisk so that a folder in my Google Drive pops up first. Those little key factors can reduce the amount of frustration I find sometimes because I don't label things properly or I leave things and think I'll get around to it pretty much like this post, thinking if I go off now I'll come back later and do this blog but the reality is if I click out of here right now there’s going to be a 27 other things I need to do. Because of what I have learned today I better understand how some of the documents could be more user friendly and how my workload could be easier eg.  having the contents and linked to headings so that it is easier to find something or direct readers to a specific place. 


  • What did I learn that could be used with my learners?  

Doing some whole class online activities with everyone doing what you say and following your instructions means that you are asking everybody to start at the same point. This acknowledges that for some students there are parts of digital learning where they will be learning from scratch and others will be at various stages but if we go through the basics, there’s always little important pieces of information, like pasting without formatting that some students may have missed. In class with our students there is a mix with many of them coming from Manaiakalani schools but some are not. Going through some basic stuff really helps the students so they are not overwhelmed and feel that any movement forward is a step in the right direction. It that doesn't rely on you already knowing everything.

  • What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?
I think I need to balance the time I spend on my computer. Even though I haven't been on the DFI course before I have picked up a lot of things from our regional KET Coordinator and every time I see or hear something I want to try it and see how much I can incorporate that new learning to do everything I do. Rather than simplifying the work for me this course will probably end up making me amplify everything. I do need to manage myself and my time online better and I have enjoyed picking up on all the little snippets today that will help me.   I enjoy creating and I like sharing. It would have been my dream 40 years ago to have been a student in today's world because I liked to read and listen and watch so I could have taught myself from Google and Youtube. Also my teachers were not very good. We are fortunate that our staff are very responsive and have good relationships with our students because that is the element that the students who need it, are finding difficult with the online learning. As one student said to me last week, “ I  miss you giving me grief about being out of uniform or late to class,I even miss you roasting me!’