Share: Embed and Rewind Content
Time to reflect and share with colleagues
What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
I learned more about the back story of Manaiakalani, about the philanthropists that support the kaupapa of Manaiakalani.
There is the hope of helping students from low decile schools to improve their achievement levels and to give all of our students the ability to flourish in the digital world.
What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
I learned to do a screenshot (command shift 4).
A Push tab (2 fingers and push pin tab)
Paste with correct formatting (Press Command-Shift-V)
Use explore to find an image
Voice typing ( Tools)
To change all the headings in e.g 1 heading. Highlight heading change the colour into red and 1 right arrow on heading 1 and apply changes.
What did I learn that could be used with my learners?
All the shortcuts above
Learning to use
What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life? I learned how to use more of the features of Google drive/docs/blogger.
My Poster
Our class
Work myself and my small group (Lisa, Dorothy, Vanessa) created
Kia ora Angie, Wow! impressive posting and blog set up.
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
DeleteHi Ange
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right, we need to have to knowledge and skills to help our learners flourish in the digital world regardless of the socio and economic status and Manaiakalani has done it brilliantly. All the teachers in their clusters are being given all the support they need to help their learners accelerate in their learning. Knowing the shortcuts is a life saver as it saves a lot of time. I wonder what new learning you have after the next session.
Thank you for your comment. It's been a real eye opener, challenging and exciting at the same time, learning all of these new things about digital literacy. I I'm looking forward to the next session too. :)
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Ange,
ReplyDeleteI am a Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator in Tairāwhiti. What a fabulous learning opportunity for you. Your post has reminded me that shortcuts are so powerful - I must brush up on some.
Ngā mihi
Cheryl
Kia ora Cheryl,
ReplyDeleteAll of these shortcuts were a huge learning curve for me and I'm looking forward to expanding my learning, so I can share it with my students.
Nga mihi, Angie