Ubiquitous
Leaping into the learning pit:
Today I leapt in and became the learner. We often put our kids in assessment conditions and flippantly assure them "not to worry", "it'll be fine", etc...
To leap into that position as adults, many of whom in the room were rather nervous about the daunting task ahead of them... was actually a really valuable reminder of how it feels.
I had a few glitches while attempting the practice tests for modules on the certification site. Many of my problems were due to my nature of over-thinking. "Could it be that simple?" "Surely it's wanting more...?" Apparent;y it wasn't.
The Level One test was in two parts. One was multi-choice, with a scenario given and the number of answers which should be checked.
The other was actual tasks that we were required to go through, from creating a site with specific content to creating a YouTube playlist and sharing it with a specific audience.
The daunting part was dealing with Google Classroom, which I haven't used before. I found it easy to complete the actual tasks within that domain, however, it was hard for me to answer the multi-choice questions because I couldn't relate it to my own tangible experience. How often does this happen with our students, particularly those stepping up into Year 4 and suddenly working in a digital learning environment?
All in all... I passed!
So Many Opportunities:
Manaiakalani Innovative Teachers
- Focused on your Inquiry. Throughout the process, you design a tool to be used to support this Inquiry. A fabulous think tank experience to help develop your inquiry process. Great opportunities from this as well as the extra support.
Google Class On Air.
Throughout the year, you put up 16 episodes of learning in your classroom as well as the work that akonga present from it.
Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu
Buddy classes from throughout New Zealand.
Online Toolkits
Term 4: October 22, 23, 24
Professional Learning, where you lead a toolkit in something that you are comfortable with sharing. It doesn't have to be absolutely amazing... just something.
Social Media
Keeping up with what's running already, such as professional blogs, Google + Community, Twitter etc.
What next?
The question of the day.
I've come to realise that I'm a creature that likes to be in the deep end and being challenged. I can't just paddle in the shallows. It has been invaluable being in such an intense learning environment for this past term. I need to keep the pressure on to keep learning.
- Google Certified Teacher Level 2
- I've committed to leaping in and giving this a go... what's the worst that can happen? I fail? (I'm forever telling the kids that it stands for First Attempt In Learning)
- Hapara Champion Educator
- I've submitted my application for this online course. The objective is to develop basic proficiency in the Hapara Suite—Highlights, Dashboard, and Workspace—from the point-of-view of a classroom teacher. Practice and reflect on positive, student-centred instructional use. While I've been using most of the features for years, I haven't been using workspace, so I'm interested in looking into this and how it can be harnessed for my practice.
- Could we be doing mini-interviews for everything that happens at school... then putting up a mini news bulletin, a simple iMovie, that is uploaded to blogs and Facebook at the end of every week.
Well done Mel! What an honest and reflective post. You are so right, it's not easy putting ourselves in our student's shoes. The feeling of vulnerability doesn't always sit right. I've enjoyed reading your blog posts and applaud your bravery!
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ReplyDeleteSounds like you have done some really valuable learning this term and learnt a lot. I like your acronym FAIL, with the new learning that we are doing at the moment from the university I am always telling the kids how I am learning too, it is so important to show them this :-)
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this post from September last year?? Congratulations on your Level 1 Certified Educator. I am excited to see new things put in place within your class and our hub. The DFI sessions were obviously really interesting and beneficial. Exciting times ahead.
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