DFI Reflections - Enabling Access- Sites

Today was a really interesting day for me having a look at what makes a site easy to navigate and how to enable access.  We spent much of the day looking at the different components of good sites and in our fabulous wee group who are all now feeling like good friends and colleagues we gave advice to each other to help improve our own sites. My site by the end of the day looked a whole lot different but I think that is testament to the quality feedback my group gave me.  I feel confident that my site will be a lot more useful to the learners and their teachers and that I will be able to update it easily from now on.

Please have a look at my site and leave me some feedback! 



DFI Reflections - Collaborate - Sites

This week in DFI we learned about Collaborate-Sites and how to use Multi-Modal Learning.  This was a new concept for me and I learned many new things here! I am very excited about trying this out with the texts I use in Quick 60! During Level 3 lockdown I have been thinking of how to meet the children's needs in this time of online learning and think this would be a great way to do this. This is my Multi-modal site about Pigeons.



DFI Reflections - Dealing with Data

Today's new learning for me was My Maps. This is something I had never used before but can see how useful it would be in the classroom as a Maths tool; What a great way to teach perimeter, length, distance and time! I can see so many uses in the classroom and in my own daily life.

This map I created looks at places I like to visit in Auckland and would share this with visitors. 

My Maps


The second new learning for me was around data and ways to manage it effectively.  I had used spreadsheets as a tool before but mainly to store information such as testing results and attendance tracking.  I was really keen to learn more about how to manage the data and use it.  The benefit of being able to track progress, identify and manage target students and monitor their progress is endless. I can see many opportunities here for me to use sheets t better inform my teaching.

Spreadsheets


This spreadsheet looks at blogging data over a period of three years. It shows that this person on average blogs 3-4 times per month, if we were to break it down further it would most likely show a blogging history of once a week.

Keeping track of this information is very important and helps to identify children's needs.

DFI Reflections - Media



"Creativity focusses on the process of forming original ideas through exploration and discovery" Kohl 2008. One of my favourite events of the year is the Manaiakalani Film Festival, seeing the students and teachers creativity celebrated on the big screen is always incredibly inspiring. Hearing the children talk about the films they create reminds me I must always strive to learn more so that I can provide meaningful learning experiences for them.

Today Dorothy talked to us about the 'Create' part of the 'Learn, Create, Share' pedagogy and our session was focussed on Media; how we can use this to enhance the children's learning. We learned how to use Google Drawing, Slides and YouTube effectively as a creative learning tool. 

For me, this was a very interesting session as I have only used Google Slides for my planning and today showed me new and creative ways to use it with the children.  I hope to be more efficient in my planning with this new knowledge and to create tasks for the children using what I learned. This is an example of using Google Slides as a learning tool.

DFI Reflections - Workflow

Today in DFI we started by looking closely at the Manaiakalani Pedagogy: Learn Create Share, with a close focus on Learn/Ako. I came away thinking about the knowledge and skills I gained in my years of teaching both in the classroom and small group literacy and how in the last 2 years I have taken that knowledge and increased my effectiveness as a teacher by integrating digital technologies. My planning and monitoring of the children's progress is already more effective and with the DFI skills taught I believe I will see an impact on the achievement outcomes.  

We spent some time looking at new ways to manage our workflow. We looked in depth at Google Meet, Keep, Gmail, Calendar and Tabs.  These are tools I have explored myself as a teacher with limited digital skills and used lightly and sometimes inefficiently. I feel now I will use them far more effectively and this will benefit my students and their teachers greatly. 

Using Google Meet to discuss a blog post, I was able to practice a new way of collaborating with a colleague, I would like to practice this to develop the skill more, I was concerned I didn't have my screen shared and if I needed to read the work aloud, but that is something I think I can develop more confidence in using and see potential in using this in the future. I would like to use this with the students I teach so that they can record their reading aloud and talk about their learning with a buddy.

I am looking forward to learning more about these tools that I have only lightly used in the past and seeing how they will benefit the students I teach.






DFI Reflections - Core Business

Today I began my DFI journey!

I have taught Reading Recovery and Quick60 at Pt England School for the last six years and I love being part of the incredible learning environment that makes Pt England special; Manaiakalani.  However, sometimes I have had to call on my talented colleagues or students to help me with the digital side of things. It is my hope that this course will increase my understanding of the Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy that make my learning environment so special and give me the digital skills to improve my teaching in my specialist context.

Hearing the Manaiakalani story told this morning gave me much to think about.  Teaching at a Decile1 school was not new to me, I taught in Porirua East for 15 years before making the move north so I was well aware of the needs my students and families had, however, learning about how the area I teach in grew in the middle of a very affluent area made me think about how different their needs actually are.

Today I learned what the Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy might mean to me and the programme I teach, how I can use the Learn - Create - Share pedagogy in my own teaching to extend the children's learning and be a more effective teacher. I gained new skills for organising myself in my workspace, using Google Groups, Drive and Docs in a way that is efficient. I am looking forward to using these skills in my teaching soon, in particular working in Google Docs to improve reading mileage, fluency and accuracy with my higher level groups.















Making it accessible

One of my goals this year was to have a really useful and accessible site for my colleagues, students and families to use.  I wanted to have resources on my site that would inspire a lesson or meet a need. Planning that was digital so that if children changed groups it was easy to slot them in and continue their learning.  I used an online site that allowed me to create simple and effective buttons so that my links were clear. I have been using Lockdown time to create a more user friendly site!


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