Thursday, 9 June 2022

Getting comfortable building sites

 Day 6 of the DFI was all about google sites. 


The underpinning idea of the Manaiakalani kaupapa is the concept of Rangitamiro - being connected. The Manaiakalani Kahui Ako is a connection of different schools, primary, secondary, catholic, Kura Kaupapa and special schools. Since 2015 Manaiakalanai has expanded to involve schools from all around New Zealand. This collaberation allows for streamlineing of things like PLD. Manaiakalani runs a number of PLD connecting schools together - an example of which is the Secondary Connects that run once a term. 


Sites allow for Visible teaching. Dr Rebecca Jesson notes that if learning is visible, learning can be enhanced. There are 5 affordances of the Learn Create Share pedagogy in a digital learning environment. 1) Engagement. 2) Teaching conversations 3) Cognitive challenge. 4) Visibility and 5) Scaffolding.


There are a number of purposes of the learning site. It is a one stop hub for learning. It makes learning ubiquitous. It allows for rewindable learning. It personalises learning. It provides for visible planning and teaching. It allows parents and whanau to engage with the learning of students. It provides an overview of the learning ahead and it also, obviously, allows for distance learning while needed. Google sites allow for consistency across learning levels in schools. It is important that the sites being created have visual appeal and functionality to both engage and make it simple for students to engage with their learning tasks. 


We were given the time to explore a number of learning sites. It was good to experiance sites as a visitor and think about what works and what doesnt. This is useful for planning my site with a view to the user experiance. Following this, we shared our sites and got feedback.


We were then given the rest of the day to work on our own subject sites   

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