Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Manaiakalani Facilitation

Day three of Manaiakalani facilitation, done and dusted.

It impresses me how much students already know regarding technology, and how quickly they pick up the new skills taught.

What went well?

All the students in each of the classes that I have been in to this week have been focused and engaged. I have expected that students that don't have posts of their blogs, post one before my session was finished - most of them achieved this.

In classes where students were well on their way with blogging, we focused on creating positive, helpful, thoughtful comments to leave other students on their blogs.  This was a very positive session with the two classes at Pompallier Catholic School.  The students enjoyed looking at other school blogs, and finding people they may already know outside of school.  The comments they were leaving other students showed depth and thought, and fit within the Manaiakalani kaupapa. 

What needs modification?

As this is my first week, some things have been less organised than what I would have liked it to be. For example, not having access to class sites to be able to upload work I would like the students to have access too.  This is now sorted at Pompallier School and some of the teachers at Ahipara School. Allowing me this access will make life easier when sharing documents to students. 

I'm also very used to have my own projector and being able to display the activity I would like the students to complete. This allows me to show them exactly what I would like them to do.  This has been a little bit more challenging as the different schools have different systems in their class for projecting student work. 

Next goals/steps:

I would like to get all the students in the Far North cluster collaborating via their blogs.  This has started successfully already with some students from Pompallier commenting on Paparore School Blogs and on Ahipara School blogs. I would like to match all the 'like-aged' classes together to increase their audience they already have on their blogs.

I would also like to comment on every student's blog that is in the Far North cluster Pilot classes. So far, Ahipara school blogs have been commented on - as long as the students had a post.

I look forward to extending my knowledge of Manaiakalani and building relationships with all the students I have met and will be meeting.  This is a great opportunity, one that I will embrace while I can.


6 comments:

  1. I love the sound of this Venessa. What a great start you have made. Your next steps thoughts are all valuable too.

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    1. Thanks Dorothy. I've come across a couple more challenges using the iPads, but am slowly figuring out what I should be doing. It's been a great learning journey.

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  2. Hi Venessa it is great to see you enjoying this. Your challenge of commenting on each learners blog is an exciting one too. Will connect at hui re iPads.

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    1. Thank you for the feedback and continued support. I look forward to touching base and connecting re iPads.

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  3. Kia ora Venessa,
    Great to read your reflections as well as your next steps. I'm impressed that you are visibly sharing your learning journey. I find commenting on all learner blogs a huge goal. I try to comment on a number each week - not sure I will comment on them all,(ever!) as we are a big cluster. I guess what I am saying is set achievable goals.
    Maria

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    1. HI Maria, It was lovely to meet you today. Thank you for the feedback and feed forward. I'll be sure to keep that in mind, instead set small, achievable goals. Perhaps my first goal would be to know everyone's names tomorrow. ;) Looking forward to connecting more tomorrow.

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