Friday, 17 May 2019

DFI Day 9 - Revision

What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


I learnt that it is important for the students learning to be ubiquitous. When the learning can take place anytime, anywhere, at any pace. This model of learning enables students who are out of the classroom during a lesson, the day or week to access to their learning online. We want the learning to be rewindable so that students can go back and revisit the learning they missed and access it from anywhere on their devices.

Technology is not just a tool - It is a power enabling tool.

This saying reminds me to really think critically about the ways that I am using digital learning in my classroom and for what purpose. It is important for me that I connect students to digital learning, so that they can be empowered to learn, create and share their mahi.




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

After completing the DFI courses I am feeling very confident in my skills and capability to navigate, create and share using the Google Suite. I have been using all of the Google Suite programmes in my classroom and I have the confidence to teach my students the tricks and skills that I have learnt. We are using the technology not just as a tool but in a way that is enabling students to work collaboratively in and out of the classroom. My workflow on Google Sites has become a lot more fluent and I am regularly adding more content for my students to access.


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

The Summer Learning Journey is a programme run that allows students to access learning throughout the summer holidays. Research shows that students who participated in this were achieving at much higher levels when they returned back to school after the summer. The expectations for them are to post at least three posts a week and records of the number of posts and comments students were making encouraged students to post and comment more on Blogger.

We touched on making the learning for our students rewindable and I am in the process of making my guided reading sessions digital for this purpose. I have recently had some students who have been away from the class, and they were able to continue their work outside of the classroom on their Chromebooks using the rewindable learning on our Cass Learning Hub. It is not only important for the content the students are accessing to be rewinadable but it is also important that the work they are creating can be renewable also so they can go back and access their own and others learning.


What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?

Completing the Google Certified Educator Level One Exam today was a great opportunity for me to use a lot of the skills I have learned throughout the DFI course. I was able to confidently complete the tasks and I also know what areas I need to work on in the future. I struggled with some of the data gathering questions in Google Sheets, where you had to sort the average results from highest to lowest. I was able to complete the task but this was an area highlighted to me that I need to work on. I learned how to add tasks from my Gmail, link documents to refer to and set reminders for tasks to be completed. I am going to begin using tasks to set reminders and keep on top of my uncompleted tasks and Gmail messages.

DFI Day 8 - Computational Thinking

What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?

Today we visited the Mind Lab and we explored some great interactive and creative activities that align with the Manaiakalni kaupapa of learn, create share. The learning that we did was scaffolded in a way where we were able to explore new areas for ourselves by trial and error. This required us to be collaborative, specific and resilient, particularly in the task where the programmer had to write a set of instructions, the tester had to test these and the robot responded to the commands with a blind fold on. The learning part of this activity was really powerful in the way that showed us to be extremely specific.






















What did I learn that could be used with my learners? 
On the computers we explored Escape my House 360, which is a virtual reality experience of a real house fire. The aim is to escape the house safely before it is too late. This was a great introduction to how effective and influential virtual reality can be. I had to navigate through an unknown house, trying to escape. I came across some obstacles such as a door being locked, a door that was a cupboard and a painted shut window, so I had to find alternate places to exit the building before it was too late. This would be a powerful tool to use with students because they can learn through experience using VRH (virtual reality headset) and get a real sense of what it is like in a real house fire.

CoSpace is another amazing programme we delve into where virtual reality spaces are created and can be explored using computers or by using virtual reality headsets. This was a fun and interactive activity that forced us to be very specific so that our characters would move how we wanted them to.

Friday, 3 May 2019

DFI Day 7 - Enabling Access - Sites

What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


One thing that stuck in my mind from today's session was that 'connected learners share'. For students to gain the most of the share component they need to be able to connect with the people reading their content, and vice versa. When children blog their work they are making it accessible to the public which allows anyone from around the world to read and comment on their learning.




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






I am becoming more and more fluent with the technology that I am using, especially when creating buttons on Google Drawing for my class site. I learnt that you have to download the Google Drawing as a PNG so that I can attach a link to the image on Google Sites. I have made my class site a lot more user friendly by having less tabs, updated buttons and groupings of the students in reading, writing and math. 






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

We explored other schools class sites and I found an excellent planning example for inquiry where the students have a range of inquiry topics to explore with step by step instructions. Throughout the term each student selects an inquiry topic and has the week to complete the task. 



Manaiakalani has a Twitter account that pushes all Blogger posts to their Twitter page.



What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?


Version History - Life saver for deleted work. (Click: File, version history, click the version  you want to restore, click restore at top of page). 

You can also see who has contributed to the page. See below. 






Friday, 5 April 2019

DFI Day 6 - 5.4.2019

DFI Day 6 - 5.4.2019

What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


Touching on making the learning journey visible for students and parents sparked some next steps for me to work on over the following weeks. I am aiming to get to a stage in my professional development where I am well planned and can add my planning to my class learning hub. We discussed the importance of learners knowing their next steps and for teachers to begin to think 'the default is visible'. 


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


Today I was really captured by revisiting multimodal learning, where students are given a range of ways to access learning. I found that my understanding for this term was deepened further and I learnt the importance of the 'hook'. If a consumer is to come into a store to purchase something they are often first hooked by the window display and this is the same with students and their leaning. We need to hook our students into learning by creating content that is not only visually and aesthetically pleasing but multimodal and of interest to them. I have been trying to make my learning more aesthetically pleasing on my class learning hub using Google Sites so it was fantastic to see teachers examples of multimodal learning. Even for myself the task created instantly hooked me and looked far more interesting then a set of written instructions with no hook. 


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

Feedback - Students are more likely to produce quality work if they are given feedback. 

Novelty of Chromebooks can wear off so we need to develop effective practice for our digital learners.Video, animation, visual, make the learning inviting so the children want to open the learning. 

UDL - Universal Design for Learning. People learn in different ways. Everyone is different. Left and right brain learning. Need to present multiple ways of accessing learning so that every learner gets a chance to learn in their own way. 

Focus Browsing on Harpara - Set the students screens to focus browsing so their Chromebook is locked to a specific activity. This would be fantastic to implement int my literacy and mathematics programmes. 


In the link below Beccs and I created a multimodal task using Google Sites. We included a range of visual images, videos and audio to engage our students in a range of ways. 


What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?


Today we were a part of another Hangout video call and I found that by listening to a presentation online using headphones I was much more inclined to listen intently as I had less distractions around me. This then gets me thinking further into providing students with multimodal opportunities like this as this was one way I noticed myself enjoying the learning taking place. I have recently asked my students to bring headphones to school so they can listen to their screencastify videos and this gets me thinking about the effect of using such technology with my students and the impact it could have on their learning. 

Friday, 29 March 2019

DFI Day 5



What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


There is a huge bank of lesson plans and resources on the Manaiakalani website that are constantly being added to. These resources will be hugely beneficial for my teaching and therefore will accelerate my students in learning, creating and sharing.

We discussed using the correct language around being cybersmart. We do not call this cyber safe. It is important to teach your students that when they are online they leave a digital footprint. Everything is visible. This means that when they are posting online they need to remember that they are posting as them (not someone else). Teaching this is important!




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


Below I have embedded a video of myself explaining how to embed a video from Screencastify. Using this extension has been extremely valuable for myself personally as it is rewindable learning that I can go back to at a later date. I can record exactly how to complete a task and easily access it on my blog.

What did I learn that could be used with my learners


We discussed using voice typing to help with students punctuation as they have to verbally add in their punctuation. I may give this a go next week.

I found some slides with a selection of Chromebook shortcuts, which will be fantastic to print, laminate and have on display in the classroom for my students to refer back to.

My students will continue to create their own Screencastify videos explaining their research project slides which will be shared with the class and later posted to their blogs.

Below is a Screencast of what you need to add when posting to to your Blogger.





What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?


After using Screencastify quite a few times now I am feeling quite confident at implementing this into my classroom practice. I learnt how to cast my entire screen to the TV instead of just casting my tab which has helped improve my workflow hugely as I don't have to stop and start casting between tabs.

Many of the shortcuts I learnt today have been mind blowing! I will use these constantly and this will help my workflow.

Friday, 22 March 2019

DFI Day 4

What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?

Today we discussed the importance of students sharing their work with authentic audiences. As we delve into these discussion I had some ideas which I would like to try and implement into my literacy program next week at school. The first idea I had is begin using Google Slides to display the student learning.Students who are fast learners could extend their learning by recording themselves explaining their slide using Screencastify. This video could then be shared with the class and eventually we will begin to add students work to Blogger. 

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

Learning how to use Google Sheets competently is something I have always wanted to learn, so I found this session really valuable. I am feeling a lot more confident and can see the value of this in my professional life. I collected my students assessment data and colour coded it to the different stanines my students are working at. My data is identified with a gradient from red (low), to yellow (mid) and green (high). I find that this gives me a quick visual of who is working at what stage for each assessment. 


Star ReadingPAT MathReading Comp.
667
361
653
955
969
766
746
322
985
545
553
433
999
434
998
122
757
645
414
434
122
642
645
113
535
676




I then took this data by highlighting the students names and their data went insert, chart. I played around with the different settings and chose a bar graph to display my students data. It is very clear in this graph what stanine each students in my class is working at from each assessment because of the coloured bars. 



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

Over the week I had some trouble trying to erase the background on my students shark drawings so we has some discussion about some different sites to used and we found one that worked really well that I am going to use with my students next week. We went onto Burner Bonanza and in one click the background was deleted. Next week we will implement this site and use our shark drawings to start our animations on Google Slides. 

Before


 After







Experiments with Google (AR experiments) - Make music with your body movements on your Chromebook.


Screencastify - Students could create a video of how to complete a Chromebook skill and share this with
those who may need the rewindable learning to help them.


Google Slide ideas for Literacy - For my literacy program I could create a range of Google Slides to share
with my different learning groups. E.g. book reviews, spelling vocabulary, research projects.

Google Forms -
We made our own Google Form where we can add questions for our students to answer. You can also add photos, videos and links in Google Forms.


Mt Google Form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FK_-HbP-YChTfqAYuqXMLmwvGmmL82QjEMYW5YWjWsc/edit?usp=sharing

What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?

Following on from previous DFI sessions I used Toby Mini to create a new tab for my students writing group. I feel like this will be a really helpful extension that I will use in my personal life to simplify my tabs. 


Friday, 15 March 2019

DFI Day 3


What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?

Today I learnt about some new ways of sharing students learning and creativity with whanau. We listened to Kent who shared how his school uses drones and student videos to live stream events such as cross country, rugby games and netball games for families around New Zealand and the world to watch live. This was a great look at just what is capable in this forever changing digital world and outlined just how important sharing is.

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

I feel as tough I have a huge bank of creative ideas to go and explore which is developing my confidence and really empowering me as a professional to develop and implement these ideas in my classroom. I can see that through engaging in today's activities just how powerful they really are. I have been so engaged and focused in the digital tasks which has really shown me the importance of this digital technology. 

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

I used Google Drawing to create an image including text to welcome people to my blog. I used Bitmoji to add a animated picture of myself and learnt how to add this to the sidebar on my blog. This is a great site that I will use in the future with my students when creating digital drawings. 

I also used Google Slides to create an animation of a shark eating a fish. This activity was very engaging and I could see this being a very effective activity that I am going to try and implement into my teaching next week. I added this slide to my class learning hub and will use our animations as part of our writing!

I also learnt how to add a a slide to blog by going into; File, publish to web, embed, publish, ctrl copy https;//. Next you have to open blogger, hit new, click into http and ctrl paste. 

What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?

I can see that I am becoming a lot more confident at using all of Google Suite and I am coming away from these sessions with a brain overload of how I can use all of this content. I can use some of the skills learnt today for my own personal blog which has helped develop my confidence with using Blogger. 

Friday, 8 March 2019

DFI Day 2

Time to reflect and share with colleagues

What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?

Today's focus was all about learn (Ako) from the Manaiakalani pedagogy, where we focused on effective teaching driving accelerated learning. We as teachers need to be able to recognise our effective practice, amplify it and turbo charge (RAT) in a digital environment.

R- Recognise

A - Amplify

T - Turbo Charge

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

Today I developed my skills and knowledge in GMail, Google Keep, Google Calendar and Hangout Chat. I can now send out GMails of events that the recipient can easily add to their Google Calendar or add and share a meeting for Hangout, where you can share your tabs while chatting with others online. 


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


We read some students Summer Learning Journey Blogs and this has really inspired me to consider using a blog for my students to share their learning with other students around New Zealand and the world. I set a date and time for a Hangout on Google Calendar, added the team members and from here we were able to join in a group chat. We discussed the Summer Learning Blog and recorded our conversation using Loom.

See the link for our Hangout discussion recorded by Loom:



Outline -  In Google Documents to view the contents of the page along the side of the document go to; view, show document outline. 

Bunny Ears - Two finger on the track pad to scroll up and down the page. 

Bunny ears tap - Two finger tap (right click)

Omni Box - URL Box where the web address sits

ctrl - shift - V - This is how we should always paste so our font formats correctly. 

Loom - Used to screen cast out Hangout group chat


What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?



On Google Keep I was able to add collaborators to my lists so they could add and edit items, along with changing the colour of the notes and making a copy of the lists. On Google Calendar the M key links to month view, W key links to the week view, T links to today and A links to a list of the agenda.




Friday, 1 March 2019

DFI Day 1



Time to reflect and share with colleagues






What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


Today I learnt about the power of learn, create, share and how it is helping children engage in their learning in all curriculum areas. Manaiakalani is evidence based and has shown to be very successful.

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

I now know some new ways of using Google Docs to create content for my classroom and I can use voice typing with a New Zealand accent when typing will take too long.

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

Today on Google Docs I learnt the importance of headings and how to link those headings to create a contents page. I can apply this to my classroom practice by setting up just one GoogleDoc for a subject, such as writing, during the first term. Here the students add their work to the one Google Doc instead of creating multiple documents.

We discussed the importance of filing and naming Google Docs before adding any text, along with adding the children's initials when naming their GoogleDoc so that their work can be identified easily.

Scavenger hunt activity - Children have to answer questions or could be used to teach children about using Google Docs.

Google Groups used as literacy groups so children can share their learning with one another, edit and give feedback before they share it out to the blog. Groups for comprehension question.



What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?

The shortcut ctrl + shift + v when pasting so that the background formatting does not change when pasting to a new document. 



Ctrl + F in an online PDF can search for keywords in the doc


My Room Three Manaiakalaini Poster



Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga

Welcome to my professional learning blog.
This is a place where I can reflect on my Teaching as Inquiry goals
and how they link to the Education Council's