Week 7
I love starting the day with a korero as a group. This is such a great way to start the day after a traffic battle this morning, time to listen and debrief and get my head in the game for today. It is also so empowering to know we are all on the same journey. We might get there at a different pace but the journey is all the same.
Ubiquitous learning
Removing the boundaries. Access available. Learning can happen anywhere at anytime rather than the traditional school hours. If a child is away from school for the day their learning isn't impinged as they have access at all times.
If it's worth teaching it's worth capturing. Rewindable learning making learning accessible to more learners. If it's worth learning, it's worth capturing.
To combat the summer slump https://summerlearningjourney.blogspot.com/.
Data shows children's learning drops off during the summer break so this blog has been developed to support the continuation of learning over this time.
Teachers use their own voice to share with the children online. the children connect with this learning so much more when coming from the teacher rather than someone unknown.
Capturing learning and sharing is invaluable. Send a video to answer a colleagues question rather than writing a whole lot of notes to assist.
Ubiquitous learning means anywhere anytime any place and from anyone.
It is important that children have a practice meet so they are prepared if they have to learn outside of the school hours. This is important as updates etc occur and the children are then ready to access if we do go back into lockdown and know what to do. We practise for fire drills etc in school so perhaps this is important also to add into our planning.
Provide opportunities for learning to continue if a child is absent or for those children who need to go back over and review the learning more than once.
The learning can also continue when you are away and a reliever is in the classroom. Supporting your learners while you are away.
Apps to explore: Chromebooks
Being cyber smart
Being smart online platform and when they are on other sites outside of our classroom space the children are then hopefully able to transfer this skill to be smart across all platforms. Empowering young people to make smart decisions when they are online.

Pushing the positive not the negative.......Make Kindness go viral.
Ako is a whānau or community experience
Engagement in the decision making eg Kawa of Care
Engagement through device ownership
Every learner can participate
Every teacher can be supported to become Digitally Fluent when all devices are the same
Engagement through device ownership
This should all happen behind the scenes
Manaiakalani partnered with Hapara to design Teacher Dashboard to make all digital learning visible
Partnership with N4L and Linewize for filtering
Playing with Chrome books with the worst mouse pad on earth. This has been a good exercise in realising what our children have to work with. An exercise in patience and understanding how it is to be lost in the word of learning.

Explain Everything app on the ipad.
Using Explain Everything as a resource in the classroom.
At the beginning of the year it is important to set a Kawa of care with the children so the expectation is set from the beginning how this is to be used.
This Explain everything comes with a video asking the children to follow the instructions. This allows our 5 year olds to know what to do rather than reading a set of instructions.
Tick the star that shows the correct use of an ipad in our space. Leave the star white if Mrs Norris is not doing the right thing. This leaves the children only ticking the correct thing rather than the wrong hence reinforcing the positive.








Kia ora Theresa,
ReplyDeleteYou have summed up the day really well and these notes will be helpful for you in the future. I thought your reflection on the frustrations of using old technology was valid and something that you will remember in the future. I also think your explain everything activity is wonderful. I love that you have brought through the positive and made it interactive for your students.
What do you think you will use from today in your classroom?
Ngā mihi,
Sharon