Digital Fluency - Week Rua


Week Rua Reflection

He aha aku akoranga hei āwhina i taku mārama atu ki te ariā ako me te kaupapa o Manaiakalani?

He aha aku akoranga hei whakawhanake i te ngaiotanga,  i taku māia, i taku kakama, i te rere rānei a te mahi?


He aha aku akoranga kia tukua, kia tohaina atu ki āku ākonga?  

He aha aku akoranga hei whakawhanake i taku māia, i taku kakama, i te rere rānei a te mahi ki taku ao whaiaro?


Ako: Manaiakalani pedagogy is not necessarily about reinventing the wheel, but rather in seeking out the most effective ways to engage learners, empower them digitally and give them a wide range of ways learn, create and share a wider range of content.

Confidence: I didn't teach online during the lockdown, so I feel ready to share screen, record, create and run online meetings now. If I needed to teach remotely, now, I know I can.


Take-aways: For my class: resizing embedded videos in HTML view, to fit blogs. For me: committing to using my Google Keep, especially now I know I can make it look pretty, send to Google Docs and open it up in the side bar in email.

Comments

  1. Kia ora Olivia,
    Yes, I agree! Things being pretty as well as functional are important. Keep is sooo functional. Looking forward to hearing how you use it.
    Ngā mihi,
    Maria

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  2. Kia ora Olivia,
    thanks for sharing your reflections. Having a tool like Google Meet up your sleeve means you can connect remotely in lots of forums and open up the world for your class to connect to others, so keep an eye out for opportunities for this.
    I love Google Keep and use it all the time. It is such a great tool for filing and the ease of retrieval makes it a "keeper".
    from Cheryl

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