Wednesday 29 April 2020
DFI 7
I have struggled a bit with the DFI today. I am one of those people Dorothy talked about who really need someone sitting beside them, giving them instructions. I had some understanding of Hapara, so that was fine, but I found the chrome book and i pad activities difficult without the actual device.
I also found it difficult to add my Teaching as Inquiry to my blog. This was abit fast for me. I know that I need totake time and often go over things several time to consolidate new knowledge.
Other learning from DFI 7
Being Cyber Smart - Fiona Grant
Elevate the positive, using positive language.
Why Cybersmart?
Empowering young people to make smart decisions online.
Be internet Awesome, be internet smart, be internet strong, be internet alert, be internet kind, be internet brave.
Whoe school focus, consistent language, collaborative planning. Smart learner, smart footprint, smart relationships.
Being Cybersmart empowers learners to connect when their learning is visible and ubiquitous.
Whenever and wherever we share online its personal.
Blog comments - positive, thoughtful, helpful. Right place right time. What does this look like?
Cyber smart learning is at its best when embedded into an existing educational programme.
Smart learners use their device to power up their learning.
Hapara
Hapara allows you to focus on the teaching not the technology.
Can shift panes in Principal view to target specific students.
Documents might be in 'sharing' if you have not directed students to add to the appropriate folder.
Noticed lots of unfiled work in some classes.
Don't have highlights on when students are at home as this is unethical.
1-1
Decision to go 1-1 was providing equity to everybody, align with treaty.
Providing the verybest device for learning for every young person.
Chrome books
Give new teachers a chrome book to use so they become familiar with how the students are learning.
Found these activities quite difficult without having an actual chrome book to try everything on. Will make a point of taking a chrome book from school and going through the Digital Dig again.
I Pads
Learners at the centre of the experience.
Safety video for i pads, check that we are using this with out students.
Explain everything enables teacher and learner to create and share learning.
Use the names that the tools are given on explain everything for consistency,
Like with the chrome books I will get one of our i pads with explain everything and have another go at the tasks.
Screen Castify
I had a go at recording a screen castify. I need to continue to look at how this could be used for instructions relating to online lessons. I would like to look at examples of screen castify's that others have made to get more ideas on how this could be done then used when I am teaching, especially for providing rewindable lessons for students.
Saturday 18 April 2020
DFI 6
Has been a busy couple of weeks with learning going online.
Have had lots of staff meeting to discuss what our learning will look like. Class started on Wednesday with high numbers of students online in all classes. Great to see the faces of all the children. They were so excited and engaged. Teachers have adapted so well and are all using their class sites to guide the learning.
The things I have learnt over the last few weeks on DFI have been a huge benefit. I would never have been able to organise google meets, share my screen and run online staff meetings, or support staff with these things if I had not been part of DFI. I know my staff who have also been through the DFI are hugely grateful that they have the knowledge to put into practise.
Points from todays DFI
Connected
Digital enables us to keep connected.
24,000 learners part of the manaiakalani outreach.
Shared language connects us, we are visible.
The act of sharing creates connection. Multiple layers of opportunities for learners to connect.
Really simple syndication - pulling everything together for blog posts.
Connected, ubiquitous, empowered, visible. Maximum effectiveness is achieved when all four goals are genuinely occuring.
The important thing is living together, making friends and exchanging ideas.
Sites
What makes a good site - visual, colourful, include learning intentions, not too much writing.
Site isn't replacing the teacher.
Affordances causing accelerated shift. Learn create share - engagement, teaching conversations, cognitive challenge, visibility, scaffolding.
Digital - learning is accessible anywhere, visible planning and teaching.
Consistency throughout age groups.
Aim for three clicks from home page to learning.
I know I need to continue working on building sites. I have found this quite difficult with the distance learning. I often need to be shown things several times. The facilitators have been amaing, and very patient, but it's still not quite the same as face to face.
I was really impressed with the sites of the other teachers in our group. We have such amazing strengths in our local communities, I know I have within my school as well, and I will use these people to help support my further development in this area.
Link to one site I have created for my teaching day in year 7/8 class.
https://sites.google.com/view/anzac-2020/home?authuser=1
Sunday 5 April 2020
DFI 5 Sites
Learning about sites today. I made a site, but after looking at what others have done I realise that my site would not be engaging or motivating to students. I will go back and continue to work on my site. I think I have enough knowledge of how it works to continue 'playing' and adding things to make my site more appealing. I will continue to look at what others have done and use rewindable learning to access the slides showing us how to create a slide. Learning in this way online is giving me an insight into what the learning is going to be like for our students in the coming weeks. Sometimes it can be difficult to fully understand something when you don't have someone sitting alongside you. I need to be thinking about how we are going to make this happen for our students.
Other things that I got out of todays session.
Gratitude link-So nice to hear of everything that people are grateful for in these challenging times.
Visible Teaching and Learning
Either you can see it or you can't, clear crisp vision. Make what you are doing visible. Limit the links, take away the barriers. Links to everything on class sites, ready to go for all students.
Visibility includes whanau. Whanau in the home can participate in childs learning. Visible to colleagues, making practise visible to learn from each other.
Previously learning has often been hidden from learners and their whanau, not open process contributed to failure at times. Rewindable content means learners can go back and look again.
Success was often being able to read the teachers mind, what did they want.
Cultural capital, parents can help their children how to be successful at school, not the same for all students. Learning intentions and success criteria has helped to make the learning more visible.
Whole journey - planning, process, outcomes, assessment.
Child at the centre of the learning.
Day to day functioning and progression should be open and visible.
Google sites - space to design online website to turbo charge learning.
No surprises - think about this when looking at teachng and learning, think ahead and remove barriers.
Hapara teacher dashboard, designed for manaiakalani so that learning is visible to the teacher. One slide deck to give teachers visibility. Parent portal makes learning visible to parents.
Class on air, episodes still available on class on air, modelling teaching from home.
Inquiries visible online, may be through blogs. share what works and also what doesn't.
Feedback and feed forward crucial to learners. Through technology we can leave comments and get threaded conversations going with children, also through their blogs, keep connecting with their learning.
The most effective teachers use the Learn, Create, Share pedagogy.
Technology can make learning invisible if we don't follow the process, we must not have unnecessary passwords, must not be emailing work to kids, limit the links, work on sites so students can access. Through emails only the students who check their emails will see the work.
Multi modal
So many different modes of communicating our message. Think of the person at the other end. How can we make our learning inclusive. How we can reach students so they can take responsibility for learning online and self scaffold.
Engagement, personalised learning, accelerating student achievement and empowering students.
Hook - how we design and put things together is key.
Class site needs to be engaging. Home page have all strong key communication on here to engage, limit the links, one click to get to somewhere else.
Hook students is first goal. Students interested and want to be there, excited about learning.
Initially engagement through the use of a device, needs to be backed up with engaging activities.
Being right place, right time doing the right thing.
Universal design for learning - no one size fits all. recognise that what engages one student does not necessarily engage another. Class site needs to 'stand alone' be engaging for student. Bring in different media, videos, different texts etc.
How things are presented can engae students. Make multi modal sites engaging and visibly interesting.
Sites-
How to make a new site ... Have another look at the slides for this information.
Thingsto include:
Multi modes might mean written texts a video a song a chart a graphic a cartoon statistics
People can choose the mode that suits their learning. Multiple opportunities to find some way they can learn.
Read multiple texts. Base text, scaffolding text - read independently, complementary text - more examples, challenging text - could be harder, offering different point of view, conflicting information, different approaches. Student selected text - invitation to add to a resouirce bank. Big question
My site (Will keep working on this)
https://sites.google.com/view/sustainability-dfi/reading-material/links-to-readings
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