Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Reflection Week 3

Reflection Week 3 Cohort 2
Tuesday 19th May 2020
Great sessions today as well. 
I really enjoyed it and I suppose it is because the emphasis was on "Create". Dorothy is right, this aspect of our pedagogy is very important. "Create" is basically the link between "Learn" and "Share". It is a simple pedagogy that can be understood by everyone, including our tamariki: Students "Create" to demonstrate what they have been learning and then "Share" it with the world out there. 
I'm quite interested in using YouTube Live to stream our Assemblies/Huis. I have a wide-angle webcam that I can use for this purpose. I just need to find a way to share it out and to get out parent community connected. In other words, our parents are not in our domain and that might be tricky. I emailed Kent in this regard. There might also be issues with privacy and we need to keep this within our parent community only. 
We use Google Drawings quite often in creating images for publishing on our Class Sites as well as on Google Slides. It is also a great place to use and apply your creative skills and to engage students. Below is my attempt at using Google Draw. 
Using Google Draw

Thank you to the facilitators for all your efforts. 

Nga mihi
Casper

1 comment:

  1. Hi Casper,
    Thanks for sharing your reflections on our create day. It certainly is one of my favourite sessions because of all the CREATING we get to do. I really liked how you talked about "Create" being the link between "Learn" and "Share". Sharing your learning is one thing, but sharing what you've created to demonstrate your understanding is where where the excitement, engagement, fun and progress lies!

    Your pampoen looks great! Thanks for all your great contribution to the cohort and our digital bubble.

    Ngā mihi nui
    Gerhard

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