Friday, 28 May 2021

Combined DFI with Auckland and Hamilton cohorts

We had a great combined session today with the Hamilton DFI cohort. Papakura Central School kindly hosted us, and we really enjoyed working in their fantastic auditorium space. It was also having Vicki Archer with us in person for the day - our cohorts had gotten used to seeing her on our screens, and so appreciated having her in the room with us for the day. 

For me, it was also great to connect with the crew from Whakawatea (one of our kura in Hamilton) who are also part of the Te Purapura Ngātahi o Manaiakalani online cluster that I am associated with through Ōtāhuhu and Roscommon schools which I work in. 

I was really happy to be able to support Susanne (tumuaki of Whakawatea) get a Form that she had created during today's session on to their school site to help with admin processes - this was a really practical solution for her and their kura, so to be able to support in this process was really satisfying. I also showed her how to import the responses from 3 different admin Forms all to the same Google Sheet to make the administrative process behind the scenes more simple for her and her admin staff.

Below you'll see a few photos from our day today. As part of the 'Levelling Up' section of the Data day, we break into groups to work on upskilling with Google Sheets. Sheets and Forms are a particular area of passion for me, and so I had the pleasure of working with those in the group who consider themselves proficient in this area. I showed the group some cool ways to use features such as conditional formatting, drop down boxes, check boxes and a range of different formulas for different purposes. A handy way I discovered I could work through content with a group like this in the same room was by using Google Meet in a tactical way. I got the group to join a Meet with their camera and mic turned off, whilst also having their device muted from the desktop (meaning there'd be no interference from the room). I then was able to share my screen and have the participants observe what I was demonstrating, all by them looking at their own screens. This is definitely a tool I'll keep in mind for next time we are in a face to face environment where this type of demonstration is necessary. 

Something I am finding interesting at this point in the DFI process is the fact that I am now at the point where I am unfamiliar what the later weeks of DFI look like in a Face to Face setting. Having been a participant in 2020, just as Covid hit, our group had to continue the process online. This was a great experience, but it meant that I never got the chance to see what the F2F experience looks like past week 3. Since then, I have also been part of 2 Online cohorts as a coach - it's safe to say that my default has been set to online! That said, I am loving the "authentic learning" of fumbling and stumbling my way through facilitating the DFI each Friday in person. Our cohort is full of life, with a wide range of educators - from 1st year PCTs to Principals. It's great to have such a wide variety of experience and knowledge across the group. Check out some of the shots from today - courtesy of Dorothy Burt.

Ngā mihi

Presenting the Forms 'Chalk n' Talk' session to the whole group


Sheets 'Levelling Up' section

Sheets 'Levelling Up' section

Sheets 'Levelling Up' section



Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Updated 'Smart Learners: Posting to a Blog'

Kia ora koutou, 

I was happy to be asked recently by Fiona Grant to update the 'Smart Learners: Posting to a Blog' graphic, originally put together in 2013. This original graphic has served me and my learners well over the years, and has been a fantastic resource to point students towards in supporting them with their blogging. No doubt, many of you will have used this with your students in the past, too.

As you'll see below, the blog post itself is the same. That said, you will notice that the layout of Blogger has changed quite a bit over the years.

Look out for the new graphic on the Manaiakalani Cybersmart site soon!

Original graphic - created in 2013

Updated graphic - 2021 version

Thursday, 20 May 2021

Google for Eduction Certified Trainer!

Kia ora everyone, 

I am pleased to announce that I have heard back from Google for Education to confirm that I have been selected to become a Google for Education Certified Trainer. I am really proud to have been awarded this accreditation, and I look forward to being able to further support educators and learners with this new accreditation. 

Below are my new credentials;




Monday, 17 May 2021

A new chapter with Manaiakalani!

Kia Ora Koutou, 

The start of the new term has seen the start of a new job for me. Having finished up at Wesley Intermediate at the end of last term, I have begun my role with Manaiakalani as a PLD Facilitator. At the moment, my week is made up of 3 days in a mixture of schools from the Tamaki and South Auckland clusters, as well as 2 days of DFI - 1 online and 1 in person. Every day is different, and I am loving the chance to get a different perspective of the awesome learning, creating and sharing that is happening in our kura across the wider Manaiakalani outreach. 

Check out some of the photos of my first two weeks below👇

More updates to come!

Taking a Cybersmart lesson at Glen Taylor School 
Matt Goodwin using Explain Everything at Tamaki Primary
'Learn Create Share' staff meeting at Ōtāhuhu Primary
Dorothy Burt talking about Docs on Day 1 of our Auckland Face to Face DFI cohort
Matt Goodwin at the junior bilingual unit at Tamaki Primary
Dorothy during the Connecting with Manaiakalani session W2 Auckland F2F DFI
Talking 'Taming our Tabs' on DFI W2