Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Day 4: Dealing with Data

 Kia Ora Koutou 

(Note to remember :  there is a Hapara online course available also - to upskill)


Manaiakalani Pedagogy :   SHARE

Sharing - an instinct in human nature.  Speed and amplification of how and how fast we can share is what has changed.

"Work with learners to establish an authentic audience for their learning outcomes."  A sense of audience - now  - we can go global.  People who CHOOSE to listen to you = an authentic audience.

Connected Learners Share = Positive   Thoughtful   Helpful

FINISH a task or learning - leads to developing work ready attitude.

refer J Hattie - the feedback feedforward model / analysis

Do not neglect this important plank of our floorboards = SHARE what the students do......We have to think differently about how to do this.  te_ara_poutama  a starting point(insta)

Learn :   Google Forms

This is a great tool.  And free!!  I like that.  Free is good.

Learn: Google Maps

This is a good tool too

Learn : Google Sheets - yay - this is a tool I need to use.  Being new to this.....Not quite sure if Id call that a deep dive or just a drown.....definitely something to come back to thats for sure.  Like everything - I am so looking forward to having some time to explore all these cool tools @ my own pace. The levelling up session helped - but still something to explore further to become more confident.

CREATE : Google Sheets

Now I am not a data person - I appreciate the bottom line.  Typical cut to the chase entrepreneur.


Wow!! Unbelievable.  I think I just did it.

SHARE :  What does it mean in our school and what does it mean for me?  More importantly - what have I heard from my students?

We need to share more of the positive stories - the photos and words which tell our students success stories.  Our school facebook page is more of a notice board than a showcase - which is all good - it would just be really valuable to see more photos and stories about the students.  Perhaps this is all a work in progress.  
Blogs.....what do I really think...... Well - I think if that is how you want to express yourself - all good. If on the other hand you would rather create an artwork or a poem or plant a food forest   - then take photos and put it on some site that works for you - isn't that ok too?

Perhaps this is all the balance to the world of tik tok .  Just thinking out loud.

All up - as always - Learn   Create    Share    : Great tag which sums it all up.  Thanks again for your patience Kerry and Happy Birthday to you.

Nga Mihi nui





1 comment:

  1. Tēnā koe Julie

    You are making awesome progress! I love how you reflect on what you've learned and then consider how it might apply to your own context.

    The critical aspect about the blogger platform is that students can have real feedback from an authentic audience. Commenting is not possible with a Google site.
    Blogger, on the other hand, gives students the opportunity to publish their own work to a global audience and get feedback from their peers, whanau, experts and a much wider community.
    Think how empowering that is for students. It’s a fabulous EOTC experience.

    A decade ago, I watched my son engage with an online audience as part of his University degree. His documented evidence played a huge role in him securing his position with a top film and advertising company in Sydney. Things have moved on a lot since then but the feedback he received certainly gave him the inspiration and opportunity to engage with some rich learning conversation. Tyler Hinde

    Only to happy to help, Julie and thanks for your kind birthday wishes :)

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