What I learnt today was there are so many tools that can clog up the flow of your work. But with organization skills and knowing what actually is available to help with being an effective teacher can be very useful especially with Managing our Calendars and Taming our Tabs.
Google keep: Another useful tool.
- What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani Great Kaupapa and pedagogy?
Thanks to Kerry who presented more on this. I could understand the acronyms to help me understand Learn, Create Share which PCKmarries up with RATE: Recognise Amplify Turbocharge Effective Practice
PCK: Pedagogical Content Knowledge
HLPS: High Leverage Practices
Connected------------>Ubiquitous--------------Visible --------------->Empowered
Create Share Learn
Effective Teaching Practise ------Connecting to the Wider Commuinity of Manaiakalani and sharing the knowledge for others.
Turbo Charge: --------Redefinition--------- Technology allows for the creation of new tasks previously . inconceivable.
---------Modification--------Technology allows for significant task redesign.
- What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
After doing the record and then actually viewing both myself and our facilitators presentation, I have a lot of work to do with presenting useful information and showing more of the students blog and what she had completed but more so the feedback and what her achievements had generated from those viewing her blog.
- What did I learn that could be used with my learners? Everything that I can possibly remember today I could use for my learners.
- What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life? Being more organized with apps and online available tools that won't create over flow but as Gerhard mentioned, will make us work smarter. Being able to use Google Meet effectively through understanding Etiquette, Access, Screen, Recording and use of Meet Extensions. And finally thanks to Makaore: knowing how to embed a video onto this blog was a challenge but happy to celebrate that "I did it!"
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