Dealing with Data: Agenda Day 3, 2019
Christchurch DFI Cohort 1
DFI Reflection 30 April
1) What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
It reminded me of the importance of using Learn, Create, Share in my planning and with my students. To have what we are learning, creating and sharing visible (wall, Learning Site) to the students and whanau. To make sure it is a growing, flexible, student/teacher input and revisited. I'm still very excited about developing my site and making it rewindable learning for the student and families. I appreciated the comment for every click into a site you lose a few more students.
2) What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional? Mind awash with so many new things. I need to sit quietly choose 1 thing to build on initially and take small steps to achieve it.
3) What did I learn that could be used with my learners?
For my learners, I am going to be more explicit about what we are going to learn, create and share.
I am going to make sure they know how to use the tools on Google docs and slides and not presume. Clear instructions, orally and visually.
I am going to make sure they know how to use the tools on Google docs and slides and not presume. Clear instructions, orally and visually.
4) What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?
I am definitely thinking more about taking smaller steps and being clear about what I can do and what I need help with.
I realise I prefer hard copies of information to refer back to rather than my computer. I would like to contact the tutors that have supplied us with viewing power points/slides and ask for printable copies. I like to write notes on the pages to clarify my thinking and add steps I need. Reinforced their I students like me too. I am making an effort to find which students find hard copies more helpful and which like it on screen.
Notes
I am definitely thinking more about taking smaller steps and being clear about what I can do and what I need help with.
I realise I prefer hard copies of information to refer back to rather than my computer. I would like to contact the tutors that have supplied us with viewing power points/slides and ask for printable copies. I like to write notes on the pages to clarify my thinking and add steps I need. Reinforced their I students like me too. I am making an effort to find which students find hard copies more helpful and which like it on screen.
Notes
Kia ora Sharon,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder of every click into a slide losing some of your students, I have been revisiting the teacher sites I work with and moving the content I am using weekly to the top level. I wonder if you could use screencastify to help record you instructions orally to make them rewindable.
Nga mihi,
Mark