Friday, 31 July 2020

Day 2 of my DFI Experience



So Day 2 of my Manaiakalani DFI experience was just as mind boggling but full of lots more knowledge as Day 1.  I have got to know the great people in my digital bubble group, led by the awesome Vicki Archer, a bit better too.

Above is the video that I was clever enough to do (clever for a moment anyway) after setting up a google meet group with fellow DFI learner Lyn from Greymouth.  I presented in that google meet and then recorded Lyn and my discussion about what I was sharing. This is the actual student blog I chose to present and talk about with Lyn.  http://pslochiet.blogspot.com/2020/05/mothers-day-writing.html

It took some real concentration but I did feel a great sense of achievement once successful :-)

I have also managed to take another big lot of knowledge from our Chalk 'n Talk, Explore and Deep Dive sessions today. Some good tips around working with my Gmail, my calendar and trying to keep my tabs in some sort of manageable order...... lots to work on for the next week.

It was also very interesting to hear Dorothy speak about the Learn part of the Learn-Create-Share kaupapa. 

The Hapara Hot Tip was a good one and I now need to touch base with our IT facilitator in our school Kerry to give me access to Hapara so I can 'star' some of my favourite classes I would like to be a part of.

All in all, another information packed full day.  Thank you to my Principal Edith Painting-Davis for allowing me to do this course.


3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Debbie,

    How awesome is your video! Well done you, and you shared it on your blog. So awesome to see your new learning in action.

    I find that keeping my tabs in order is a constant battle, but so great to have those tips to help.

    Looking forward to catching up on Friday.

    Ngā mihi nui
    Vicki

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  2. Hi Debbie

    I'm so pleased you're enjoying the course. There's nothing quite so satisfying as getting your mail and tabs organised. I'm picking Google Meet is a great way for you to touch base with your lovely girl too :)

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  3. Hi Deb,
    I have been looking through all of your posts and can see in the mahi that you are presenting, how much you are developing through your DFI training days. What I love the most is your genuine and honest feedback and how you are making the most out of the learn, create, share journey with others. You say you are not a teacher, but without even trying, you teach us so much every single day.

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