Laptops , chromebooks, ipads finding our way around devices and learning first hand how our students feel. The Manaiakalani Kawa of Care - a set of values that can be embraced with all learning and life skills.
Hapara in the classroom - an eye on the learning and a way of leading the learner and keeping them on the task!
Learnt about screencastify an amatuer version below sorry about background noise but also recorded someone else's words of wisdom a bonus!
Hang out with our fellow DFI learners in Auckland who completed their exam today . Thank you Mary for your words of encouragement before a well deserved celebration.
The DFI journey continues and is definitely an example of lifelong learning. Thank you for this opportunity!
My Screencastify
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Another great day of learning Sharyn! I have shared a link with you of practice pages for the exam. You keen to get together to practice?
ReplyDeleteLook at your Screencastify, so awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnother sunny day at DFI, we probably should have shifted outside for some lunch in the sun again. Next time. Keep up the great blogs, I managed my first Screencastify today, too.
Kia ora Sharyn,
ReplyDeleteWe have exactly the same problems in my class when we Screencastify and I seem to have a knack of photo-bombing or yelling out in all of the ones the students make! Arrrgghhh! They now politely ask if they can go somewhere quieter!! Haha! Your students will love using Screencastify to explain their learning. Maybe you could come down and share with my class when they do one!
Mā te wā,
Allie
The learning curve for this stuff is steep but its not that scary once you get on a roll. Sounds like you are enjoying the progress.
ReplyDeleteGood effort with the screencastify - my stuff seems to always have unwanted stuff too but it's a great tool.
ReplyDeleteKia ora Sharyn,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your progress in confidence and skills. The Kawa of Care as values; what a great way to put it. Could you see a way for learners to use screencastify in the work you do?
Maria
Kia ora Sharyn,
ReplyDeleteits really good to see you having a go at all these tools that are unfamiliar. I see lots of support from your colleagues at St Mary's coming through - what a caring & sharing community of learners you work in.
Mā te wā
Cheryl