What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy? It is interesting to think about how our current school curriculum can align with Learn, Create, Share. I am reflecting on where my practice sits at the moment in regards to the SAMR model. I will be continuing to think about how to design learning that is moving towards transformation rather than enhancement.
What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
Streamlining my gmail, bookmark bar and calendar will allow me to work smarter. I will be sharing these hacks with my staff and encouraging them to use them within our workplace.
What did I learn that could be used with my learners?
I have learnt how to screen-castify and record using MS slides. I can see how the students could use this tools to teach their peers. I could also use these tools to make mini workshops for learning and then post on to my class site.
What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?
Streamlining my Gmail will help me to more organised and create an efficient way of organising my correspondence and teaching resources. Using my Calendar is helping for organising meetings with staff and sharing events with whanau.
SAMR Model

SAMR Model
It's wonderful to read how summarise our days at DFI.
ReplyDeleteI'd love you to show me how to use screencastify.
It was a busy morning with loads to take in but I really enjoyed working with you and supporting each other with bits we'd missed along the way. The screencastify was definitely an exciting discovery and I look forward to us sharing more about how we use this in our school/classrooms.
ReplyDeleteHi Meg
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts from our second Digital Fluency Intensive day.
I'm interested to know what Learn looks like for your school and your practice? That could be a good starting point and will help you align your learning outcomes with Manaiakalani's Learn, Create, Share but tailoring it to fit your learners and your community.