Ko tenei te whakatauki a Hami Prime
I am a teacher at Bay of Islands College. I am from the area. I love living in our beautiful kāinga of Northland. Tihe bleh!!
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Taming the Tabs
Captain's log stardate 77511 Kia ora mai ano tatou. The coolest thing I learned in today's session is Google Hangouts where we can link up with multiple users and create and share video presentations with each other. it's a great way to communicate online and connect people in different areas. A small group of us will be meeting on Friday afternoon to test out this program.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Captain's Log stardate 77510
1. Today I learned about the history of Manaiakalani and the meaning of the hook, which is a metaphor of hooking learner into digital technology.
2. I learned the importance of google groups as opposed to google contacts. brilliant tool that saves members from tediously adding new contacts onto list. I reinforced my matauranga about organising my google drive.
3. the google doc share scavenger hunt exercise can definitely be used with my learners in Te Reo Maori. I learned about voice writer and using google docs explore to search for what I want without leaving my doc.
4. I have always wanted to know how to create attractive infographics to create whakatauki in my class and at home.
So, in summary, I was quite scared about the course, especially the Intensive part in the course title, but at the end of the day I feel like I've accomplished something and will strive to get as much from this course as possible for my kura's sake.
Thank you to our coaches but also to our classmate/unofficial tutor Kyle for helping me transfer photos from my phone to my rorohiko which was my initial objective. Nga mihi e hoa.
2. I learned the importance of google groups as opposed to google contacts. brilliant tool that saves members from tediously adding new contacts onto list. I reinforced my matauranga about organising my google drive.
3. the google doc share scavenger hunt exercise can definitely be used with my learners in Te Reo Maori. I learned about voice writer and using google docs explore to search for what I want without leaving my doc.
4. I have always wanted to know how to create attractive infographics to create whakatauki in my class and at home.
So, in summary, I was quite scared about the course, especially the Intensive part in the course title, but at the end of the day I feel like I've accomplished something and will strive to get as much from this course as possible for my kura's sake.
Thank you to our coaches but also to our classmate/unofficial tutor Kyle for helping me transfer photos from my phone to my rorohiko which was my initial objective. Nga mihi e hoa.
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