The end is here, we have made it and I am going to miss our Tuesday sessions that have been full of thinking and learning. What an amazing course, lots of talk about the pedagogy behind Manaiakalani, which then makes you think about your own teaching pedagogy and what needs to be adjusted to fit with your new ideas and beliefs. I think the big learning I am taking away is that teaching needs to be:
- visible
- rewindable
- a variety of multimodal content
- ubiquitous access to learning, i.e. could the child learn by self
- connected (blog links, other sites)
- creative - both in your teaching and learning.
Today we were exposed to the term Ubiquitous Learning - I now know how to say it, so that's a bonus. It means that learning can be Any time, Any where, Any place and From Anyone. This of course became our Distance Learning from this year. I know after attending this course and what I want to achieve with my new Learning Site that I would be so much more prepared for this if we were to need it again. I think my students would also be more prepared and I really liked the idea of having "Google Meet Drill" opportunities while we are at school to ensure that if we were to go back into lockdown my students are ready and have the skills to engage in meetings by distance.
The fact that my daily teaching is becoming more visible, rewindable and ubiquitous I am loving the fact that if students are going to be away for any reason I can just let their parents know that the Learning Site will have all the learning for Maths and Literacy so they don't need to miss out. Eventually I want my students to know that they can just tell their parents that all the learning they will be missing will be on the Learning Site and there is no need to ask me for work.
So where to from here? I will continue working on my Learning Site and I want to change my planning so I am taking note of what digital areas I am covering, either in explicit teaching to my students or what they are using to create and then share their learning. I still need to think about how to integrate blog posts and commenting into my week and make it second nature for my students. I also need to make time to do blog commenting myself and how I see this fitting into my regular weekly timetable. I think these next holidays will be a good chance to have a catch-up and a think about how this will all look. Trial it for Term 4 and then be ready to hit the ground running for Term 1, 2021.
Kia ora Michelle,
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of piloting your new learning for Term 4 and then really climb into it in 2021. You have gained a lot of new skills and knowledge over the last nine weeks and I think it is good to consolidate for a period and work out what does and doesn't work for you.
You have really come along way in your confidence in 2020 and as I have stated a number of times to you the technology only amplifies a great educator. Well done.
Nga mihi,
Mark