"If it's worth teaching or learning, It's worth capturing" -Manaiakalani (DFI)
Rewindable learning means learners have access to re-watch their learning over and over again. This empowers students to take control of their learning. Today, I was reminded that students who arrive at school with 30, 000, 000 words (no matter which language) by the age of 5 are more advantageous than those who come with less as use of language outside of school links with learning possibilities. Students who do not have as much language being used outside of school can be supported by providing them with access to ubiquitous learning through harnessing technology. It allows us to reduce barriers of learning for students.
Upon reflection, I haven't created much ubiquitous learning because of my limited skills and knowledge on how to share teaching and learning within the classroom. Developing my skills in DFI I have been able to create some ubiquitous learning on the site and implement routines to make students utilise these resources. However, I do find them time consuming for both myself uploading content and students uploading their own rewindable resources. My goal this term was to make our DMIC learning more visible and rewindable which I felt I accomplished but I would like to apply these skills to other aspects of learning and have the teaching and learning visible in a more effective and efficient way.
As a learner of the CyberSmart program it was good to understand the two components of being Smart and Secure. Smart is the component that I am responsible for as a teacher creating learners to be confident, connected, actively involved, life-long learners. We are working with learners who are known as 'Generation Alpha' because they are immersed into the digital world from an incredibly young age since the gross innovation of technology and therefore, as teachers and adults we have a responsibility to make all learners Cybersmart.
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Hi Holly
ReplyDeleteYou are doing so well and it's clear your students are benefitting from your acquired expertise. It's exciting Holly, to read about your progress and how much you are applying to your teaching practice, well done you!
Wonderful to see that you are being proactive with Cybersmart and building in lessons for students to really put this into context. Ideally, teachers are including some Cybersmart activity throughout the year so it becomes second nature for tamariki. Keep up the great work Holly :)
Thank you Kerry! I have really enjoyed my time learning at all the DFI sessions. We have had a great cohort!
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