DFI Session 6
What I have tried before this session:
- Students posting their blog profiles to their blogs.
- Students using screencastify to record how to post to their blog.
- Share their screencastify video onto their blog also.
What I need more support with, or what hasn't work:
- Lack of devices in our classroom to fully implement all learning
- Students needing more time to familiarize themselves with google and the device, ie. navigating between tabs, etc.
- Students knowing how to make a copy of a document correctly, naming it properly, and saving it in the correct folder.
Visible Learning
The Manaiakalani kaupapa is for all learning to be visible. This includes the learning, planning, etc. This is why creating class sites. Students can share - this is what I'm learning, this is the purpose of my learning. This is beneficial to teachers also, as more ideas are shared across schools. Teachers can access other teachers sites to find ideas, resources etc.
Having all learning, including student blogs, visible creates connections between home and school. The sites allows students to read what's in the teachers mind.
Having learning visible ensure there are no surprise. Students know where they are starting from and where they are going.
Hapara enables visibility for the teacher to see where students are, what they are doing, follow up on work etc.
Keeping learning visible makes it easy for anyone to access. As soon as you put up barriers like passwords etc, people usually only try a couple of times then give up. Then this is a learner lost, or a lost connection with whanau.
Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu
A collaborative sharing platform using blogger to connect to a school. This is something I would like to have a look at doing next year when our students have their learning blogs up and running and we have 1:1 devices. Students make comments on other students learning.
Hooking Student in
Teachers at Pt England school hook students into their inquiry learning at the start of each term. This is showcased as a large assembly at the start of each year. An example of new entrants teachers can be viewed on this slide, slide 6.
Google Sites
Today we are creating google sites. We were given information to use, and with that we had to create an engaging site for our learners. In our group, we created a garden breakout. This requires students to find hints on the site, to answer questions on a form. Here is my example.
Reflection
Today was an exciting day for learning. I have enjoyed learning more about google sites and how they can create a learning platform for students to use, for example a hook into an inquiry topic.
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