Through the Manaiakalani pedagogy the belief is that we are empowering our learners as connected and confident decision makers. Sharing their learning on their blogs is personal and the students need to decide what they want to share, what they want to put out there into the world to be 'judged'. This is where the commenting system of Positive, Thoughtful, and Helpful safeguards our learners and ensures they want to keep posting their learning online. I really connected with this quote from Lee Anne Lindsey (2017) where she said that when taught in a positive light, digital citizenship helps them navigate effectively through the digital world resulting in healthy interactions, a positive digital presence and increased learning opportunities.
This week we had some time to work on a Chromebook - the device used by the students in my classroom. This was a beneficial session to use the same device as what my students use every day to become more familiar with this. There are lots of shortcuts, I wonder if there are actually too many to remember but obviously the more you use something the more familiar it will become. I have noted some of the shortcuts I think my students should know and should use. I will add these into my digital learning sessions each week and the students will use them or not, to suit.