Sunday, April 30, 2017

GAFE

We attended the GAFE summit in Christchurch on April 27 and 28th  April 2017.
When I signed up to two days of PD in my school hiolidays, it seemed a long way off- but as usual it rolled around quickly.  If I am honest, I wasn't so keen when it came to it.  How wrong was I?  It was great.  Here are a few things I picked up along the way.

Dorothy Burt – GAFE

“The success or failure is about what I do I am a change agent”- John Hattie
The Glass half full and the glass half empty analogy.  It’s a challenge to see the glass half full at times. 
The people who are crazy enough o think they can change the world are the ones who do.   Examples are Rob Siltanen, Elwyn Richardson,Marie Clay, Allanah King- taught children to be global citizens. Tim Harper ( Mt Aspiring)– Never let the challenge of distance overcome the learning possibilities – helping lotes of secondary school kids during the earthquake
Derek Wenmouth- west coast  etc distance is no barrier. 
Equality vs equity- The challenge we face is that of equity – the lives of our young kids are so challenged.  Equity is more important for our children than equality.
A common purpose is how you make a difference in the lives of chn and whanau.

In order to facilitate change- you need the 5 P’s.  These are:
Purpose- know the why
Passion- lots of hard work and desire
Partnership – Collaboration is key
Perseverance – if it was a quick fix, someone else would have already done it.
Proof- Evidence attracts ongoing support, growth and sustainability.

I found this talk to be quite inspiring. I enjoyed Dorothy's manner and while I perhaps didn't think she told me a lot that I didn't already know, she certainly encouraged me to think about attitudes adn potential again and that can't be all bad.  It was a timely reminder and I did enjoy her own personal story of her journey.

Session one
Julia Revell
·         Anytime you change a tool, you are changing the way they learn.  e-Learning and collaborative/co-constructive pedagogies appear to be linked.
  • Using these pedagogies – that also foster interaction and co-operation - appear to lead to effective learning and better teacher/student relationships.
  • Learning in an e-Learning-rich environment may make peer and collaborative learning opportunities easier, thus supporting students’ cognitive, affective and social interactions. These ways of working may lead to improved educational outcomes.
The prevalence of e-Learning technologies as natural ways of working in technologically-rich New Zealand schools point to ways in which traditional learning (literacy, numeracy) can be achieved in highly motivating ways. Some of these schools demonstrate both the power of an authentic audience for students’ work, and how a school’s prevailing ethos about the social and pedagogical frameworks important to learning, becomes a critical factor for success. e-Learning and implications for New Zealand schools: a literature review (2010)

Genius Hour- Simon Ashby
I got a lot out of this session.  It resonated with me and this was probably beacuse of Simon's wonderful enthusiasm.  I wonder if it could work in out Hub adn work along side PBL?  I see many similararities and liked the agency that it appeared to give the children.
Needs a purpose.
Passionate about it.
Needs to be projects that are empathetic- in other words that can help someone else.
Need to be shared ( with as many people as others)
Every 10 weeks to have a showcase.  Journalist etc The bigger- the better.  To show that the young kids have an impact.
Gives chidren a chance to shine besides reading, writing and maths.

Children can make a google slide show to show and document their learning journey.
Google forms for feedaback
Info on Google sites
Docs
Coggle
First time they do it- it isn’t perfect.  Freedom to share and being told what to do is easy.  many children will prefer this in teh beginning.
Physically messy paint, hot glue, craft knives etc. Need to adapt the classroom and how could this happen.  Give the child some agency here.
Can be collaborative- this can be a strength or a weakness.  They can go as a pair or as an individual.  This can be mixed up.  3 doesn’t work.
Fail fast and don’t drag something out for ten weeks.  Help them to change the driving question.
Visible Learning
Genius Hour Lite 2.0 ( 5 weeks) Includes the whole process. 
What is the role of the teacher?
Motivator
Questioner
Facilitator
Innovator. – may need to encourage the chn to take risks.

Chilli Challenge
Children can evaluate their our learning.  Grade their learning from a 1 chilli- 5 chilli challenge.  5 is very challenging.

Chn need t be organized and need to bring their own things from home.  Make sure the parents are all on board and know how it works.
Your life in jellybeans ( motivational videos fom the presentation.)
Chn want to  give up sometimes
 Manage resources- planning
Spreading the load and being organized
Plan ahead and manage time
Pick your partner wiselu
Choose a topic that is challenging – improve each time you complete a genius hour
Learn from mistakes and plan to ack to them
Don’t waste resources.
Tips
Allow a generous amount of time to come up with the ideas
Put time into the planning
Steer clear of money
Motivate/drive enthusiasm ongoing
Share and reflect
Outside mentor in
Set and stick to deadlines
Celebrate at the end.

Brainstorm every idea- make a list of favourite, too easy, 5 chilli,

To Frame the Question
How might we ACTION WHAT for WHOM in order to CHANGE SOMETHING

Budget
An agreement between the child and the parent.
If it is a priority in some schools – if it is a priority, then budget for it.


DEMO SLAM

Music on your slide show

Insert the video as an auto play when presenting.
Need to shrink the video thing and insert it into the black bit on the bottom.

Sound Trap

GAFE DAY 2 – KERNE KELLEY
The illiterate of the 21st C will be not those that cannot read and write ut those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.

Urthecast.com- live stream kinda like Google Earth.
Internetlive stats.com- to see how many worldwide google searches etc
Photos
Backblaze is great for backing up files
Online storage- google drive
                               Dropbox
                                 Box.net
                                Skydrive
Photo specigid
Google photos
Shutterfly
Smugmug
Flickr
Photo scan
  ?.JPJ to
Pixlr Editor

Session 7 – Simon Ashby- Simple Classrooms

Ctrl+? (command on Mac)
Control shift T- opens last tab
Force a copy of a doc Find a doc you own, Copy URL Cont C Compose new email Paste link- will  allow them to copy only.  Take away edit and change with copy at the end of the url- you need hapara thou

Template
Blank doc- no hit the template one and copy
Slides is the same


Anyone can view- add on  so anyone can view

Drive slides pic- collages  

Google Keep
Send from Gmail. – extension  from app store
Black menu- extension- access to everything click and drag
App launcher customizer- can customize the waffle
Crafty Rights- extension- legal images only  in the internet. Only need to add it and forget it.
Quick Create-  new doc really quickly
Save to google Drive
The Great Suspender- if you are inactive- it will suspend the tab to save battery power.
ABP ( Adblocker plus) – Loses the adds
DF Youtube (distraction Free youtube)
Boomerang for Gmail
Hapara- Hilights
Mercury Reader  ( and evernote clearly ) – converts articles to the text only
Emoji your Google Drive
Team Drives
Suggested edits in docs/comments
Office editing docs- editable google format.  – extension
Screencasting for kids and teachers
Light shot/
Addons in docs
Addons in forms
Grammarly
Hipster google
Control alt achieve- website Eric Curts
Shortening websites in your browser bar.
Shortcuts in drive –
Shortcuts in omnibox
Move it – extension
Crafty Text – extension I think
Bonus ----- Earth view from Google
New Google Earth
Upon reflection- for the most part, this was really ood PD.  I got the most out of both of Simon Ashby' sessions.  the Genious Hour was inspiring ans it was great to have so many tricks up my sleeve to add to my computer to make life easier etc.  Some of the sessions were pitched at older children  and some of the things covered were not something I could easily implement in my NE classroom- but having said that, I am beginning to wonder if I can even say that- beacuse I am coming to the realisation that not much is impossible these days with the way we are going with technology! 

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