Thursday, 26 March 2020

DEALING WITH DATA : DFI Wk 4

DATA DATA DATA 

Data is something that us as educators are constantly using and sorting through every day. Today's session provided me with some amazing tools, tips and tricks that I can use to better collate and organise my students data. I got the most out of the Google Sheets session with Gerhard, we learned lots of new shortcuts, tools and add-on's which I was able to use straight away and also the My Google Map's session. Today's session was our first one through distance learning due to the Covid-19 Virus. I absolutely love how we are still all able to be connected with each other even when we are all stuck in our own homes. It is also nice to connect with other teachers from other cohorts as well. This session ran smoothly and really makes you think of how this course can be run in the future; do we need to meet in person? Do we need to travel? In terms of running sessions with my own students I will definitely be changing to using the grid version so I can see the full class. I also loved how we split into smaller groups which is something that I can do with Te Kahu to focus in on learning. 
All in all a great day of learning for myself! 


NOTES & CREATIONS

SHARE TOHATOHA - Dorothy Burt

Sharing has been happening since he dawn of time. By using digital technologies students are able to share their work to an authentic audience. 
Top Left Corner: One to One sharing 
Top Right Corner: Sharing to a small bubble/ your class. 
Bottom Left: Sharing to a large group (school hall) 
Bottom Right: Sharing on a global scale. 

Sharing work resembles the end of learning, as soon as someone goes and comments on a students work and asks a question the cycle of learning starts again.

Chalk 'n' Talk - Gerhard Vermeulen

Using google forms; this is a great way to gather student voice, whanau voice/ community voice. Can also be used as a tool to create online learning checks and activities. Here is one that I created to gauge how students are feeling moving forward in their digital learning. 


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Deep Dive- Google My Maps: Gerhard Vermeulen

The next tool we looked at was Google My Maps; this is an incredible way for students to use their mathematical thinking and geography skills. I aim to use this as part of our math program heading into next term.r /> Here is an example of one I have created showing participants of the DFI's holiday destination and also showing the outline of our school and a trip to the top. 


Deep Dive- Google Sheets: Gerhard Vermuelen

Link to presentation.- This slide is full of tips and tricks
Google sheets is a efficient and effective way of organising data. This can be used to identify certain parts of the data which could help in your planning. 

Leveling Up: 


This google sheet has lots of amazing links to add-ons etc which will help with formatting sheets in the most efficient way.  I love how easy this has made organising my data. I also liked the Pixel Art idea, I think this is something my kids will really enjoy. Below is a chart which I have created by using the tools on google sheets. 
We looked at the blog analysis activity from Robyn Anderson, she shared this at our first Manaiakalani day. This is something I will do with my students in the coming weeks. Donna had actually set this activity up for them to do during their next Cyber Smart lesson. 


Blogging 

- Add labels to organise posts 
- These can be organised as a list or a cloud 
- You can also show how many posts come under each label

Tuesday, 17 March 2020

MEDIA - DFI Week 3

AGENDA


Create

Connecting with Manaiakalani

Google Hangout--> Anne Create

Create is about the hook, how do we hook kids into learning?
To create is to give students the opportunity to explore. It is a tangible way of learning and allows students to create to improve their metacognition. Students need the time to to explore and dive deep into learning. Forming original ideas and discovery. 
Creativity combine SiSoMo (sight, sound and motion)with innovation and imagination as well as accuracy and attention to the last detail. 

"Creativity focuses on the process of forming original ideas through exploration and discovery." -Kohl, 2008

Thinking comes from learning and learning comes from doing. 

Deep Dive

Live Streaming - Kent Somerville Live Streaming

Live streaming is a great way to connect with your tamariki and wider community. It allows everyone to be a part of what is happening within your kura in real time. There are lots of great pieces of technology that are useful in doing this (these can be found on the slides). Is it worth doing if it isn't worth sharing? 

Creating & Reflection

Today we had a lot of time to create. I chose to create an animation using google slides. This was a great opportunity to explore this tool and taught me a lot. I have been in classes where students have created animations using slides before but was not completely sure of what mahi had to be put in to complete the task. I have created a short animation about an Octopus going shopping. I will use this as an example of telling a story. The students will use this as an example to explain the stations of the cross in preparation for Good Friday. We will also watch a stop motion using lego showing this story which I have added onto my YouTube Channel Playlist. I loved how hands on this session was as we were able to make use of our new learning straight away and begin to think of how we can use it in our own practice. 



Chalk ‘n’ Talk 


YouTube
YouTube  Playlists and Channels


Create a YouTube Channel to save videos, these can be saved to a playlist. 

Chalk 'n' Talk 



Google Draw Examples: slide 2
 About Me button


Chalk 'n' Talk


Google Slides
Google Slides







Vid 1: Kathy Sharing her Creation 

Vid 2: Group Sharing our 'Create' Task 

Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Creating with Google Earth Projects

10/03/2020
Tool Kit Slides

Manaiakalani Toolkit: Creating with Google Earth Projects. 


Today I took part in my first Manaiakalani toolkit where we looked at using Google Earth Projects. This was my first time using google hangouts which I found to be an amazing way to connect with each other and share resources remotely. Gerhard took us through a short presentation on how he used Google Earth Projects to share his pepeha. This was an awesome and engaging way to present mahi. 
You can check out my Google Earth Project here. 





Tuesday, 10 March 2020

WORKFLOW- DFI Week 2

              WORKFLOW DFI WEEK 2

Workflow 

Chalk 'n' Talk - Managing your Workflow 

Hangouts- Allows you to work remotely. - Google Meet: works similar to skype whereas Google Hangouts you send an invite via google calendar. - Hangouts should be 1:1 - See 'hangouts' link for how to. AKO- LEARN-  Intentional, focused, evidence-based program that will support moving from the analog to the digital world. - Aims to increase teacher effectiveness and accelerating learning outcomes in a digital environment.
- What promotes student learning? 


Making connections to students interests and culture. Building relationships with students, whanau and community. 
Making connections to students interests and culture. Building relationships with students, whanau and community. 
RATE 
R-Recognise Effective Practice
- Reading authentic texts. 
- Sharing ideas in discussion. 
- Thinking critically and developing strategies. 
- Collaborating and making choices in learning, creating and sharing. 


What is my schools philosophy on how children learn?
Do we have a learning model? Place based learning?
We are currently developing a local curriculum. 
Great teachers are face to face- build that connection. 
A- Amplify 
T- Turbocharge Effective Practice
- Transform the way we learn. 
- Offer new experiences.
- Offer new opportunities. 
- SAMR Model.
Rewindable Learning 
E- Effective Practice 
This is not just a tool! 
Technology enables removal of barriers, previously inconceivable solutions to problems, opportunities for new ways of learning.
DEEP DIVE 
Google Keep 
Chalk 'n' Talk 

Gmail



- Think about the giving and the getting. Getting: doing readings, learning. Giving amplifying effective practice. 
- Empowering, Connected, Visible, Ubiquitous. 

GK Notes - You can drag things straight onto your calendar or notes via gmail. Taming your Tabs 
Bookmarks: using google priorities for work space easy access. 
Use folders to organise pages dependent on profile. 

CREATE 
We were given the create task of analysing a students blog post through a google hangout and making a screen recording of this. Below is myself, Gemma and Ayla. Next time we need to find a way for the sound to work from all members of the hangout when using screen castify. 
on a positive note, this is a really awesome way for students to share their learning with others and will be a great way to connect with our Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu buddys. 



Reflection: 

Today we looked at different tools and aspects of google to help manage our workflow. Google hangouts is a great way to connect with your learners and others, it provides a platform where you can share your screen and could lead an entire lesson from their if you wish. This is something I would love to try with my senior students to help them build independence in their learning. 
We went over the Ako-Learn stage of the Manaiakalani framework which was interesting. Anne Sinclair took us through this using google hangouts and explained the goals for this. Over the remainder of the day we went through other things such as google notes, bookmarking/ tabs and gmail all of which will be beneficial in making my digital work space more efficient. To finish our day we had to 'create' a screen recording of our google hangout where we discussed and reflected on a students blog post from the summer learning journey. Although ours did not record sound properly we were able to see the benefits of google hangout and how it helps to make learning more efficient and turbocharged. 

Tuesday, 3 March 2020

CORE BUSINESS -DFI Week One




Reflection 
Today I attended the first session for the 2020 Digital Fluency Intensive at Bay of Islands College. It was interesting to hear how Manaiakalani was founded and what work was put in to make this accessible to all students within the first cluster. We focused on a lot of different tools and extensions that can be used to amplify student learning and make it more engaging. I found the idea on using word count for writing and reading with the text to speech tool really exciting and is something I would love to use with my students, I would also like to tie in math by getting them to graph their progress in this. I am looking forward to our next session and to see what other digital technologies can be used in my practice and my students learning. 

Create: We had to use google docs to create something. I decided to make an infographic that provided hyperlinks to sites that students can use to work on their math skills. I then uploaded it onto their class site so that they all have easy access to these sites. This will be a part of their contracts. 

Notes 

Digital Technologies Roadmap


As a staff we sat and discussed our journey as a school toward using and implementing digital technologies content into our program.