Showing posts with label Sites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sites. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Session Six: Enabling Access - Sites


What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


Today we covered "Connected" - one of the original Manaiakalani goals from the beginning when they wanted students to connect with an authentic audience.

We have all lived and breathed the Manaiakalani kaupapa during our online teaching and learning in the Covid-19 lockdown. One of the biggest learnings from this was to "limit the links" - the less clicks the better for students to navigate their way around our learning sites to get to their learning. We were in a fortunate position where we had time to update our school website to have the up-to-date links for each learning hub learning site and blog.

Connect also refers to the support we receive from our fantastic Manaikalani facilitators. We have been very lucky at South Hornby to have Mark Maddren as our first facilitator, and now have Kelsey Morgan. Schools and teachers are supported to connect with students and each other. We enjoy our support from our facilitator - staff meetings, in class support, leaders of learning professional learning group meetings, our cluster Uru Manuka site, etc. One of the best things recently has been the cluster session for all new staff to the cluster prior to the school year beginning to immerse them in the Learn Create Share philosophy and introduce them to what Maniakalani is all about. It is great to target the whole group of teachers from various schools in both clusters in Christchurch.

The four elements work together to make the kaupapa work and function in our community.


What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?


The Deep Dive session with VIcki (Evaluating Class Sites) was beneficial in that it really focused on the visual appeal and user experience of learning sites (what works well and what doesn't work well). It was good to have time to look at other people's sites and look at those two areas.

This led on nicely to Gerhard's Chalk & Talk session on Leading Learning using a Google Site.

Woolf Fisher's 5 Affordances should be reflected in our learning sites as well -
  • engagement
  • teaching conversations
  • cognitive challenge
  • visibility
  • scaffolding


Venessa's session about Blog List - Sidebar Gadgets was good (although it now adds to my "to do" list). I will add this to my home class student's blogs, and then show my Y4-6 teachers how they can then do it to their students as they all have admin rights to their blogs - I am not going to volunteer to do it for them.

What did I learn that could be used with my learners?  


One of the most useful things we learnt today was "limit the clicks" - make sure your learning site is easy for students to navigate with 3 clicks maximum.

It was fantastic to have the huge session in our Bubble groups to explore each other's sites and provide feedback to each of them. Having the time to then set goals on our action plan and tick them off was great. My goal was to check the visibility of content on our hub learning site - using an incognito window to check hub site to make a list of what was not visible; change sharing settings on documents so they are now visible; do any updating to the learning site that needed attention. This was all achieved - it was great to have the time to do this. As teachers we are "time poor" and I appreciate having the time today to get this done.

What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?


Anything that is going to save me time in my professional life has to be beneficial in my personal life.



Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Session Five: Collaborate - Sites


What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?


Today Dorothy discussed visible teaching and learning - either you can see learning or you can't. Part of visibility is removing barriers. Dorothy mentioned some schools who sent pages of passwords home for lockdown which made things tricky for parents home schooling. We are very fortunate under the Manaiakalani umbrella to use blogging as it makes learning visible. Using our learning sites also makes learning accessible and visible.

I have created and use learning sites for many years, and I even have my curriculum vitae on a Google Site. This is our current learning site for our Year 5-6 space. This is our team blog. In my new role as Assistant Principal this year I am not responsible for a team so I am in more of an advisory role to other team leaders in regards to their learning sites and blogs. Compared to many of my friends who teach at other schools around Christchurch, we were in a perfect position to seamlessly transition to home learning in the Covid-19 lockdown. I was really thankful that our low decile school came up trumps compared to their Decile 9 and 10 schools (secretly smiling on the inside!)



What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?


Although I knew a little about multi modal learning, the session with Kerry was a great refresher for me, especially now that I am teaching Year 5-6 students (coming from 5 years in Year 0-1).

I loved the YouTube clip relating window dressing to the home page of your learning site (like it is a shop window). It needs to entice the learners in like a shop window. If we can hook the learner in, draw the student into learning and make it exciting, it makes the task of teaching them easier.

The key aspects are - engagement, personalised learning, accelleration and empowerment.

What did I learn that could be used with my learners?  


I have a lot of experience creating and using Google Sites but I didn't know about hidden pages - this will be great to hide future planning from my eager beavers who rush ahead!

I had seen the multi modal spreadsheet before when I was teaching Year 0-1 students so it was good to revisit this now I am teaching older children, and this will be something I will definitely be using in my Reading programme moving forward. Although, I will admit that I would use Google Slides (embedded in our learning site) to organise the learning rather than a learning site just for this.

In my small group session with Mark on Hoaxes I created a learning site on Hoaxes. Mark showed me how to voice record (myself reading a text) and embed in the learning site. I will use (and share) this with my team. I am interested to see the reactions about Italy's secret pasta gardens!



What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?


Anything that is going to make the process of planning less time consuming and easier is going to be beneficial to me. Teachers need to do more sharing rather than recreating the wheel each time themselves. Plan smarter - not harder!

When I have spare time I need to refresh my curriculum vitae Google Site and make sure I remember the shop window analogy and hook any prospective employer (not that I am looking at the moment).

I am also keen to try out Paul's suggestion that you can solve a maze by keeping your left hand on the wall the whole way through!