Today the Manaiakalani team brought the 'intensive' to today's digital fluency intensive. There is always so much to learn and add to our digital toolbox. I was able to ask a few questions and get quick help for things I have wanted to know for a while. Having had intensive learning over the distance learning period it is just fabulous to have a few problems easily ironed out by some digital experts.
Making a playlist in YouTube
This is something I had never imagined needing. I did already have a YouTube channel to make videos. However, using creating a playlist was new for me. I can imagine this will be a good place to easily find the youtube videos I found helpful to share with students during distance learning. It is also another area I can see it will be useful to separate school or professional life from personal life. My goal this week is to go to Week 1 DFI slides to learn how to separate google accounts.Inserting Audio into slides
I wonder if anyone might be able to help me work out how to fix this slide that I have embedded so it looks better.
- What did I learn that increased my understanding of Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy?
It is the hook for learners and we need to ensure our learners have plenty of time creating.
- What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow as a professional?
Creating a playlist on YouTube will be beneficial for me. I feel a lot more confidence with using YouTube.
- What did I learn that could be used with my learners?
Definitely embedding audio into my google slides. I use these a lot of my class site. I will also use slides in the future to create with students.
- What did I learn that could improve my confidence, capability or workflow in my personal life?
Hi Kara
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful reflections here, good on you for taking it all on board and applying it. That is the key, putting what you learn on the DFI into practice straight away. I find if I don't put into practice whatever I've learned straight away I tend to forget it.
You're google slide looks so visually engaging, I'd love to see it displayed better. Have another go at publishing the slide to the web and this time choose the 'small' size. It should fill the post space and will hopefully remove all the extra black space. You might like to try using the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + V when copying and pasting text from a Google Doc, that will remove all the formatting and stop it from running across the page ;)
Keep up the great reflections Kara, wonderful evidence you're creating here.