Kia Ora Everyone!
Day Three of our Digital Fluency Intensive PD! Blown away once again, by the mount of knowledge our facilitators know about Google and digital technology. Every session thus far has been very insightful and rewarding for myself as I am consistently learning more and more! Today we continued our journey towards understanding the Manaiakalani pedagogy of 'Learn, Create, Share'. The more I learn about Manaiakalani and 'Learn, Create, Share' the more I can see how this teaching approach, will benefit my students.
Today our focus was about 'Media' and how we can use different aspects of media in our classrooms. Google Drawings, Google Slides and Youtube were also a huge part of today. Although our Youtube tutorial was very insightful, I was unable to do the task due to the restrictions on my laptop. Hopefully admin makes the changes needed for me to trial Youtube in my classroom lessons.
This afternoon we broke off into small groups to focus on using different aspects of Google Slides. I chose to attend a workshop about making 'Pick a Path' a teaching resources to create quizzes and stories. In the end our task was to either create a quiz or a story using Google Slides. I decided to create a quiz that will benefit our rūmaki students, it is about understanding when and where you would use 'au, ia, koe.'
Have a go and see if you can crack my quiz!
#Please note it has been designed for use in a rūmaki reo classroom setting and is therefore in Te Reo Māori.
Frances,
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear that you believe 'Learn, Create, Share' can benefit your students! Often as teacher, and our time constraints, we tend to focus more on the 'learn' aspect and forget the importance of the 'Create' and 'Share'.
Your pick-a-path quiz came out nicely! Have you used it with your students yet? Would love to know how it went?
See you tomorrow. :)
Kia ora Frances,
ReplyDeleteGood to see you are on DFI and that you have Lenore to be able to reflect with.
I was working in KPC back in 2017 when you were there.
Great to read you could see the potential in You tube for you to use with your learners. Has the access been enabled for you? If you are having issues getting this enabled I would suggest you get in touch with Cam.
Ngā mihi nui,
Maria