Dealing with Data: DFI Online FRIDAY 2020 session 4
Blogs tips
- Blogs are a safe place for students to learn how to use social media
- 3 safe check systems
- Hāpara Teachers Dash Board
- teachers email address
- rolling down of all the students blogs
Huge learning curve again.this week around the follow topics and have enclosed the
samples:
- Google Forms
- Google sheet 101
- Google My Maps
- Analysing student information
Thorough enjoyed the small group practicum with skilled facilitators who were very patient
and methodical to ensure we understood and covered the required learning
I was amazed at the short cut tips and range of tools in google sheets and forms
which will improve the ability collect more accurate data on the services we provide in the
Homes Strand.
Our first large hang out was well organised.
Had some difficulties with intermittent WIFI so missed some of the information.presented
so didn't complete the My Map which I found interesting the layering of information.
Also had to learn how to manage working on two devices to watch presentation and do
practicums. So for me once again its important to practice, practice and
practice. And tutu around to experience and understand how different tools work.
Appreciate once again DFI and the value its bring to my professional development.
Thanks Dorothy and Gerhard and your wonderful team once again.
Hi Jan, good job for persisting through WIFI problems, it can be very frustrating! I'm glad you found the small group work useful. I'm happy to help you out with MyMaps if you feel you missed out on any of it?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Jan,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you on the Meet.
Practice, tutu, ... certainly help with all the mahi. Good on you for diving in and doing the DFI online.
Good to see you can make connections with how you might use tools in the Homes Strand.
Ngā mihi nui,
Maria
Hi Jan,
ReplyDeleteLike you I experienced Wifi issues, part and parcel of this learning journey I suppose. That's the way get in their and have a tutu - it is okay to make mistakes as that is how we learn. Have fun!
Kia Manuia
Nane