Thursday, September 23, 2021

External Recognition Agenda Day 9

The final week of the DFI course! Day 9

What has worked for me over the last week?

I used the Deep dive into Tech resources useful to encourage and invite my students to choose Digital Technology as an option for next year. The video resources were a great hook as well as the slide that showed which jobs did not exist in the past 10 years. The Google Educator level 1 slide deck was useful in brushing up on the skills in preparation for the exam.

Today - Friday 24th is the day of the Google Certified Teacher Level 1 examination. I have looked over the slides provided by DFI, so watch this space!


This was a 3-hour exam, I have to say I did thoroughly revise and this paid off. I managed to complete the examination in 42 minutes and passed! I am officially a Google Certified Teacher.


External Recognition Opportunities


Here is a links to upskill on other tools:
  1. Google Exam: An opportunity to gain a globally recognised award for teachers.

  2. Review content from the Google Training Centre Modules. 

  3. Apple Teacher Exams Apple Learning Centre

  4. Screencastify Master the Screencast

  5. WeVideo Education Ambassadors

  6. BookCreator Certified Author

Hāpara Champion

Sharing via Social Media and Display names

The below links were added to all my Blogs.


I am going to use this list of DFI term 3 blogs to read and comment on the blogs. 

Once I receive my Google Certified Teacher badge and DFI badge I will upload this onto my blog. Here is how to do this.

DFI Slam | screencastify of the below

Mote add aduido to slides and vocie comments for students

Trusted contacts 

Body Synth

Auto Draw - start drawing stuff and it will automatically finish the dreawiung and it can be downloaded as well

Rapid Doc Creation - If you type docs.new will open a new doc!

Read and Write Google Chrome - Who needs extra support. Free version is limited. Speaks in an Ozy accent!

Google Arts and Culture - Take a portrait and see if there is anyone who looks like you!

Incredibox - backing track for screencastify's etc

Burst shots for Iphones

Korerorero - App for learning Te Reo Maori app in conjuction with Auckland University. Puts sentence structures in real life

Gboard - Te Reo Maori macrons and dictionary

Chrome Music Lab - Songmaker is cool, someone can add and then build onto it

Adding captions to Slides - command+shift+C

Photpea - awesome online photoediting space 

Maths Whitebaord - Clever tool for high schools. Can draw on them and add equations 

Text Blaze - Can create custome snippets (keyboard shortcuts) that work anywhere in Chrome

Immersive reader - use on Ipads and chromebooks as well as Ipads. Can change the font, speech and has a picture dictionary good for someone who struggles with literacy

iPhone 2 Mac - To free your camera roll

Location Sharing on Google maps - share your location for a specific period of time

You can add co-hosts to Google Meet

Built onto all Chromebooks is a QR reader

Turn Art into music using Music Lab

ControlAlt Achieve for students - Google (timers, flip a coin etc)

Google Search:

Put words into speech marks to only search those words together rather than individually

Search tilde 

Google Doodle







Friday, September 17, 2021

Computational Thinking Agenda Day 8

 

Computational Thinking Agenda Day 8


What has worked for me since the last time we met?


I have been mentoring another trainee teacher and showed her how she could make her class site visible to rangatahi and whanau by embedding her slides (publish to the web) and also insert the Google meet recordings in the slides for rewindable learning so that everything the students possibly need are all in one place. 


I have not started teaching my students how to create a blog as of yet. I need to explore more of the Blog list sidebar gadget.  A little confused, how can this tool (whiteboard) be used with students? (The only difference from Jamboard is that it has the audio function right?)

Connecting with Manaiakalani - Vicki

Pedagogy and Kaupapa |Empowered

Empowered equally is not a choice, unfortunately this is not present for our whanau. Having agency to make choices. This language ‘agency’ was not a good thing in their mind from previous state based agencies. This word was changed to empowered. It is challenging to feel empowered if you are on a lower income. The lack of money definitely disempowers them. 



Living costs - Working 40-60 hours between two people is still enough to pay for basic needs. It does not mean this means these people are living a great life. 


First state housing is being demolished and replaced. Whanau have been living there for generations, leaky homes. These families have been displaced into different neighbourhoods and difficult to integrate into these communities.  Basic thing of getting rid of waste is really challenging. 


Health - continuity of care and consistent visits to the GP. Challenging due to medical and transport costs. 


Education - Students from low decile school arrive at a really low reading age. They come with stress and challenges of whanau life. Challenging for educators every year. 



Knowledge is power. Access to information and exploring new learning environments. We can facilitate the shared learning environment, support and individual needs by using the technology in a powerful way to support them. 


[This was taken from the speaker notes from this slides on slide 14]

One of the findings from the year of home learning in 2020 was expressed beautifully by Matt Goodwin in his blog. The learners were fully empowered - if I was not providing engaging learning opportunities they could simply not show up for my Meets! How many of us experienced this in the events we ran online? 


http://pesgoodwingold.blogspot.com/2020/05/distance-learning-engagement.html 

Without having the students seated in front of me, how could I entice them to 'come to school'?

> Certainly a percentage of my learners had whanau who engaged with the online learning, and 'assisted the engagement' (in fact this was really cool to see our whanau making these connections to school, and is a great conversation starter for what we could do to keep this going).

> But there was a whole other percentage who managed themselves. They got themselves up in the morning, got out their chromebooks and engaged with the learning and online meets that I provided. [Taken from slides on slide 14]


Deep Dive - Jacob

Intro to the future of tech and what it means for our tamariki

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgKKXa8z-0I 




Sophia - is a humanoid robot made by Hanson Robotics, first activated in 2016, Hanson Robotics have plans to have mass produce robots by the end of the year (2021). “Social robots like me can take care of the sick or elderly,” Sophia says as she conducts a tour of her lab in Hong Kong. “I can help communicate, give therapy and provide social stimulation, even in difficult situations.”


3D printing houses - entire house 3D printed in concrete within a matter of days. Could this solve our housing crisis? One of the printers can print a 200 square meter house in 24 hours. 

Amazon


Robotic Vertical Farming - Working to make feeding animals more efficient. Olympus Tower Farms elimite the weather challenges, give you a predictable 6 day journey from planting to harvest. Wartered to precision and with special LEDs that don't give off heat. They are capable of producing 600 lb of food, the equivalent of what could be grown on 35-50 acres of land using 95% less water. 


Robots at Amazon - fulfilment warehouses the size of 23 football fields with millions of products, Amazon has its own robots to deal with that scale Amazon has built an army of robots. They are adaptable and reactive in order to extend human capability to allow for more efficiencies within the warehouses. They have their own facility where they build new robots every day. 

These bring up a lot of questions - in our society.



Moral machine Activity - a platform for gathering a human perspective on moral decisions made by machines




Chalk ‘n Talk - Vicki

Intro to computational thinking and Hangarau Matihiko

Teaching the students the theory of how computers work and to be creators not just users of systems. 



Innovators and creators of digital students - we need to empower students to do this. 



Coding terminology. Can be used in non-computerised contexts. Step by instructions (Sequencing) is what students do to complete and solve problems that can be applied to any subject, not just digital technology. 

Explore: 

The Digital Technologies Curriculum in our Digital Bubble Groups


Chalk ‘n Talk: Registering for the Google Certification Exams - Vicki

Signing Up for the Google Exam Slide Deck

DFI Deep Dive - Level 1 Revision 


Supporting Resources: 

Level 1 exam - basic tasks

Level 2 exam - basic tasks


Google Workspace skills checklist: the ultimate Google cheat sheet!

Google Classroom Exam Support


Vouchers


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1emN3Im0h4BaFxXQTB3haWREgRWJTp81B/view 


Smart Chips use the @ symbol 

Satchet Singh


Making meaning of content

Creating with Code



Tool box lesson ideas 


Next level on from scratch and can download to an android device. 


The educational version does not save the information and is recommended for schools (per MIT’s Privacy policy) MIT AI2 Companion now works on Android and IOS

Apps created only work on Android (for now)

Best used in class with Ipads (unless students are allowed their own phones)

Chromebooks used to create the code Ipads to test




My MIT App work so far…



Thursday, September 9, 2021

DFI Reflection - Day 7 - Devices

Devices Agenda Day 7

Kia ora koutou,

What has worked for me since the last session?


Ensuring my School site has a visual appeal and is simple to navigate. The site has a theme the same as the main school website. The teaching and learning are visible to rangatahi, caregivers and the community. Permissions have been appropriately set for what students are required to access and what others can see. The embedded slides provide students with rewindable learning. This is particularly useful in the current apocalyptic climate of Covid-19 and working remotely online. All other resources are available on Hapara Workspace embedded into the site for each of the year levels I teach. 

I used Jamboard to gather wellbeing feedback for my seniors, sharing ideas of this lockdown experience and an exit card for my juniors.

Connecting with Manaiakalani 

Pedagogy and Kaupapa
Ubiquitous - Ubiquitous learning to stop the below happening which is the summer drop off. The summer learning journey is a blogging program, run via a blog with activities posted around STEAM, for students to get involved in a 30 minute journey. Once the task was completed with support from trainee teachers, students got points for responding and writing their blogs. This project showed it really made an impact on their achievement. 



 Deep Dive - Fiona Grant

Cybersmart Curriculum



Empowering our learners as connected and confident decision makers



Being positive, helpful and thoughtful with all comments on blogs and peer feedback. 



Fiona Grant advocates for blogs for all ages of students to be cybersmart and part of the Learn, Create and Share Malaikalani pedagogy. 


Hāpara Hot Tips #6 Kerry 

Workspaces


  • Have a look through different Hapara workspaces and the NZ curriculum

  • Can COPY this and use it for our students and courses!


Chalk ‘n Talk: Phil

Manaiakalani 1:1 Journey

Part 1: Chromebooks

Recording using screencastify - show the students on their screen and hit screencastify for rewindable learning

Life as a Chromebook user 

Digital Dig  bit.ly/DFIdigitaldig

http://bit.ly/DFIdigitaldig

Digital Dig in Te Reo - Karia Khttp://bit.ly/DFIdigitaldigaringa Matihiko

Make a copy of the Digital Dig presentation and complete the activities in your bubble groups. 


If you don’t have a Chromebook you may need to use the tips on the slides to help you  to complete the Digital Dig. 


Ako Hiko Chromebook first steps - designed for year ¾ learners who aren’t ready for the digital dig just yet.


If you don’t have a Chromebook you may need to use the Chromebook Simulator to complete the Digital Dig. 



Devices should be purchased with Malaikalani recommendations. 2013-2021 use Chromebooks!

 


Chalk ‘n Talk:  Using learner devices Maria

Part 2: iPads | Manaiakalani iPad PLD Site 


Interactive Whiteboard


Explore:  In Groups

  1. Complete the Intro to EE task using the whiteboard EE (sign in before you get started)

  2. Complete a Teacher Designed EE task using the whiteboard

  3. Explore completed tasks shared on learner’s blogs and leave them a comment




Explore Learning Sites for 1:1 Classes:


Create: Making meaning of content

Time to get creative with Cybersmart and screen recording 

Presentation link 


Create a screen recording talking through your lesson. 

Some things you might want to reflect on during your recording:

  • What are the key messages / learning intentions in this lesson?

  • How have/could you personalise this lesson for your learners? And what would it look like on your learning site?

  • Are there opportunities within one of your current lessons to integrate these cybersmart concepts? 


Create using EE

Create using Screencastify

Create using Hāpara 

Create or repurpose a Cybersmart  lesson using EE covering one of the Cybersmart concepts for your learners. 

Manaiakalani Cybersmart


Select ONE of the Cybersmart  areas and create a movie talking through one of the lesson templates provided.


Create or repurpose a Cybersmart lesson for your learners using Hāpara Workspace. 


Utilise content from the Cybersmart site where needed. 

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My Hapara Workspace was created for Year 9’s to learn how to create a blog


Share: Embed and Rewind Content

Blogging Tip - Blog List Sidebar Gadgets Makaore