This week at Digital Fluency we worked on our Class Sites. I am trying to make my site more visually appealing and easy to use. We had an opportunity to present our site to the class and receive feedback so I took that opportunity. We use a "Must do, Can do" programme in Room 3 so I have added some buttons to my site so students can easily access their "Can do" activities.
Our flipped task this week was to: Consider the differences between constructivism and constructionism and how collaboration relates to both. Create a diagram that captures your ideas on a single slide, then record a screencast of you explaining your diagram. Here is my attempt (including a Coggle!)
In class we used Makey Makey to make a musical instrument. We then reflected on our group's collaboration and made another screencast.
Kaikohe West School have regular Professional Learning meetings where staff have a chance to reflect on their pedagogy and share their thoughts with others. This week we watched a video about Community Responsiveness.
Here are some reflections I shared at our staff meeting: To be agentic teachers we need to understand ourselves and create a learning context which allows students to bring their knowledge to the classroom. For relationship centred education we need to be responsive to the students and let them know we care about their learning. Agentic teachers reject deficit theorising and have high expectations of all students. They are able to use a range of teaching strategies effectively and manage the classroom so pedagogy includes co-construction of learning. They use evidence and formative assessment to guide next steps. They can modify the curriculum so it is responsive to the community.
This week at my DCL course we investigated the 21st Century learning design rubrics designed by Microsoft in Education. You can find them here: ITL Research
Tracey and I worked together to make a video about how these rubrics can help us in our teaching practice. We used an iMovie trailer format as we had a very short amount of time to complete the project.
This is my first attempt using Screencastify. It is a bit clunky but I can see it will be a useful tool in the classroom and I'm sure I will get better with some practice. I think my students will enjoy using this tool to explain their learning. We worked through the Digital Dig which I talk about in my video and I learned some useful new keyboard shortcuts for the Chromebooks. There is even a shortcut for seeing all shortcuts! Try it - ctrl + alt + /. Khismira Lal, a year 1 teacher from Point England School was our guest speaker at the Digital Fluency Intensive Course today. She works in a 1:1 iPad class and gave us lots of new ideas to use in class. The best tip for me was to save everything as a video rather than a project so it can be saved to and used in Google Drive.