Our senior learning team visited Myross Bush School in Invercargill in week 2. We were interested in their school because they have a "traditional" school building but they have not let single-cell classrooms hold them back. We were very grateful to them for the visit and we saw lots of interesting things. Overall we have some very similar things happening, such as using SOLO, BYOD, and Google Docs. We were really interested to observe how they use spaces for team teaching with one space used primarily for workshops and the other as an independent working space with a supporting teacher. The key to making all of this work is having transparent learning progressions for students to use and a variety of robust (and dependable) means of students to evidence their learning.
One thing I'm going to change is I thought we would need to use a Google site for planning and lesson guidance as I've been doing with my class. However, I can now see that all of that could happen as Google docs - good because can personalise them and share them with students very easily through Teacher Dashboard. Then Google docs can be inserted into a site which will be publically available. It means that most of the planning work can be in docs rather than a site which everyone says they prefer. The blogs will link in to an overall Google site so they can still be a prominent point of sharing.
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Showing posts with label Google docs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google docs. Show all posts
Saturday, November 8, 2014
A Machine for Learning
A MACHINE FOR LEARNING
(thanks to Mark Osbourne for sharing the term: Machine for Learning, and the link he made to le Coubousier, which we’ve used in our inquiry)
St Joseph’s Year 7 students consider what their learning is actually like and what ideal spaces for this could be like - this is a brainstorm from the whole class in a shared Google doc (it is not crafted writing)
WHAT DO WE DO WHEN WE’RE LEARNING? | WHAT WOULD A PHYSICAL SPACE FOR THIS LOOK LIKE? |
concentrate and communicate with others listen and discuss your ideas with the people being on task and giving 100% and not giving up sitting down somewhere and listening to each others ideas we learn from our mistakes we debate and share our ideas we take notes and learn from what others have learnt as well put your heads together and discuss ideas with each other. we think that its import to participate and contribute ideas even if its wrong we share our ideas, discuss our options and our needs and also relate to others, listen, focus, look, think, come up with new ideas, we like to talk and listen to each other….and be good friends think, discuss, sing, we argue, we work with others, we get things wrong, we get to try new things. get confused but work it out understand others. we talk to others and ask for advice for good ideas to make our work even better we help with problems and answer things we talk together and help each other to get the job done we get to choose our working space. we discuss our ideas. share our ideas. we get to debate we work quietly we learn from our mistakes we concentrate We use MINECRAFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! to try to answer a problem. we do drama and we do acting AND WE WRITE SONGS AND WE AND WE ENJOY USING OUR DEVICES FOR LEARNING. WE RECOMMEND THAT WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE MINECRAFT MORE (NO ONE USE IDEA) talking sometimes helps if it is on task! say what we want to we help people that need help at the moment when they are stuck enjoy and get new knowledge do acting, have debates, songs, learn new things and new instruments or activities make sure that everyone is joining in the convo and that people are included in it. Also to encourage others to give 100% and to not give up. Learn to accept a mistake, Good attitude listen, discuss, read, write, search, explore, trial and error, make new options, design new things, brainstorm, invent, create, concentrate, play games, field trips, writing brainstorming we can read, write, do pe ,E.O.T.C, camps, maths,search, new things, discuss between us, brainstorm, make mistakes and try again and again, listen, stay on task, do field trips watching other people learning new ideas and facts. writing songs crafting silence and concentration, watching and learning from mistakes learning from elders... singing-writing songs debates performances , plays , silent working or dramas different types of formal writing arts and stuff, crafting your imagination stories and making it better. try over again, learn from others, songs and performances, being silent we think create, communicate, share, learn We can make everyone happy to learn | sitting facing each other at the same level (communicating) peaceful and secure, fancy, computers, taking turns talking have our own little bubble to work in we work together as a team and sensibly share our ideas man’s cave and a girl hangout room for year 7s and 8s change resource room into music room for intermediate department gym for senior school whole school computer room to work in quietly having your own office or bubble to stay in but still communicate with each other or talking . having a quiet space for yourself or others’ private spaces have a musical room where people can sing and learn instruments. a game room-a man cave for boys and a girl’s room. dancing room where their dancing can express their feelings. sports room where people can have fun and play with other people we could have a couple of cubicles we could use so that we could have our own space and we could work quietly. we could split a room into a couple of spaces that are soundproof and will not bother anyone else! we work as a team you get more action and ideas and information.You have more fun talking to your your friends. in a place where you can concentrate. TEACHER’S NOTE: Its interesting - you write a lot about collaborative learning how we can learn from each other and through discussion. At the same time you say that its important to have your own space where you can be quiet. You show this because when we have a lot of space upstairs, you spread out and fill it all and you still stay on task and do all the things you wrote in column 1. When you make your recommendations for what we can do with our spaces, please think about how we can use what we have to make all these things happen. LFR |
What different learning styles are there? watching other people learning new ideas and facts. writing songs crafting silence and concentration, watching and learning from mistakes learning from elders... singing-writing songs debates performances , plays , silent working or dramas different types of formal writing arts and stuff, crafting your imagination stories and making it better. try over again, learn from others, songs and performances, being silent we think create,communicate,share,learn We can make everyone happy to learn We stay on task and brainstorm as many ideas we can think of. We also participate and contribute many ideas. We do the learning properly we listen so we know what to do. When we don't understand we ask the teacher for help |
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Second day of mainly digital learning
THE AIM AT THE MOMENT IS TO MOVE FROM A BLENDED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT INTO ONE WHICH IS MORE DIGITALLY-DRIVEN - I'M WRITING THIS AS MY OWN ANECDOTAL NOTES AND REFLECTIONS AND TO GIVE OTHERS AN IDEA OF WHAT TO EXPECT.
First morning running learning from a digital platform.
From our slower set up day on Monday I decided not to do any new content learning today. I cut my expectations in half. And still achieved less than I would have hoped for. The children are very capable in the areas they are used to - navigating media and looking up information but there's still a lot to learn.
The main learning is online self management - the answer to "What do we do now?" is online. So its like teaching a new way of reading a maths or reading taskboard and its going to take a little time to make this the automatic way of looking for what next. Some of the children began to get this and started reminding each other where they could look.
There were huge issues with getting Google docs going in different environments on different devices. I could not have aimed at doing any substantial content teaching whilst introducing this. It would have been counterproductive - for this week, this IS the teaching.
In maths I only aimed at achieving: everyone doing some Mathletics time; everyone doing basic facts practice; entering their score on a shared Google doc plus a couple of workshop sessions to discuss how to go about doing the geometry project and that was it. We got through this but it took nearly two hours. I told them I'd expect all of that to happen within a 30 minute time slot once we're up and running. The good thing is its easy to keep track of the basic facts information, as it comes up on the Teacher dashboard. The Mathletics was great too, the reports were easy to read and I could easily see and set the next steps for the children.
I'm impressed that everyone is being very patient.
For our quickwrite, many of the children continued writing in the doc they used on Monday. It was only the second time they did it and it was way more efficient and competent. . Teacher dashboard has helped so I can comment on all the docs either in real time or later. That's encouraging, to affirm it will get easier.
For the novels - we just sat down and read. I was going to show them a Quizlet example but decided it was too much new information for one day.
We did good old-fashioned role plays in RE.
In the afternoon we did the "Environments for Learning" work Environments for Learning and they had their first experience of writing in a shared Google doc. It was hilarious. I had it up on the projector and they worked in groups of two or three. They discussed the ways they learn and what sort of environments would suit these ways of learning. Then when they were writing they tripped over each other's cursors and accidentally deleted work. Some children took this naturally as accidental, others got cross. So we discussed protocols and ways of working with Google docs - such as putting in lots of returns at the beginning and putting your cursor away from others which were already writing. Our first effort at a shared Google doc: https://docs.google.com/a/stjoseph.school.nz/document/d/1tFtGF-KoNJmcO7fLLeojekmAiLDryPKq6xCzdo2nXk0/edit - (this is just shared within St Joseph's as its a work in progress).
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