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Friday, 31 July 2020

Digital Fluency Intensive 2020 Week Two - Round Two!

Workflow

I feel quite lucky to be able to repeat the workflow section of the DFI as well. It is a great reminder that the research behind Manaiakalani is based on international and local research, and that it is not based on digital practice. Digital practice is a tool to amplify and turbocharge the teaching and learning.

Reminders -
- To make learning rewindable
- Recognise Amplify Turbocharge

My new learning to improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional.

Chalk n Talk - Google Meet

Create a meet through
- g-mail,
- calendar invitation,
- google meet (best for students as the host needs to be in the room for the link to be active)

Only the owner can record the meeting
There are three options for screen sharing
- Share entire screen
- Share tab
- Share Chrome (best for videos)

Deep Dive - Google Keep

Note taking
Check lists
Collaborating by adding people
Photo to text (great for reading in the classroom)

Tab - to complete sentences in an email
Cog - for settings
Scheduling emails for the morning e.t.c.
Accepting invites in your calendar straight from g-mail
Signatures - you can have multiple signatures via settings

To organise labels - go to settings - all settings - Filters and Blocked Addresses
- Create new filter

- You change the settings to Mon - Fri for work
- Colour code
- Organise events ... and send reminders
- Calendar short cuts j/k left/right

Deep Dive - Taming Tabs

  • Toby or One Tab

  • Snooze to put tabs to sleep

  • Right click on tabs - to pin, close to the right, duplicate


Create - Google meet

  •  I have a recorded meeting that I need to find to put the link into this blog


My new learning that would benefit my learners.
Google meets are great for the learner. I would probably use these mainly for senior children. I really like Google Keep. I have not used it yet in my class however this has reminded me of its potentially in class. I would like to use Keep to pick up text. Maybe from a childs writing book or to share text with children.

In my personal life I would like to use the calendar more as well as Google Keep.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Janelle
    Thanks for your reflective post. Google Meet also works well for juniors, providing they are aware of and follow the etiquette. As the owner of the Meet, you also have the power to mute the students, which is sometimes necessary. I look forward to sharing more of what you are learning with you in your class.
    Nicola

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