Thursday, 13 August 2020

DFI # 2 Workflow

He Wānanga Matatau Matihiko (DFI: Digital Fluency Intensive)

DFI # 2 Workflow
Ko te manu e kai ana i te miro, nōna te ngahere. Ko te manu e kai ana i te mātauranga, nōnā te ao.
The bird who feasts on the miro berry, theirs is the forest. The bird who feasts on knowledge, theirs is the world.
Revisiting the pedagogy of ‘Learn’ in understanding the Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy. The whakapapa of the co-construction of the "Learn Create Share" pedagogy. Some of the concepts becoming clearer were::
  • Effective Teaching, Accelerated Learning
  • Great teaching + Digital Affordances = Acceleration
  • DFI Goals:

Google Keep - Some really interesting information that I liked so I am keen to master this. I can see how this can be a time saver for me as well as the class, I'm a sticky notes/list-making/ notebook taking kind of person so using google keep is my virtual sticky notes only better. Learned how to organize and jot down notes, ideas, thoughts, lists, reminders, items to pick up and share when my husband goes shopping. Colour coding or attaching labels to organize notes. Drag notes to order or reprioritize. Pin notes to keep at the top/prioritize. Copy to google docs if needed. Image with text-page in a book/notes on a whiteboard--take a photo-add to GKeep-options-grab image text-copies text into note. Location-based reminders-Type in a Location-next time at New World-when close to- a shopping list/reminder will pop up, can add checkboxes.

Take a picture on phone add to GKeep note- add annotations to images--click on image-full version-top right-hand corner-click annotation icon-make drawings/notes on image-choose color-highlight-go back to remove-click done-share.-

Sharing with others-Collaborator: type in an email address,save-invite others to specific notes. choose different people to collaborate with different notes. Sharing note-have access, see changes-eg: share shopping list can add, check items brought. How to archive/store/save notes Free up notes by Archive notes from GKeep home screen Reminders can appear in G Calendar Under more, add labels, Categorize & organize notes & reminders, Edit & create labels Save videos from youtube. Mobile phone-collecting and storing information for future use in GK create notes by taking text notes, voice notes, memos, photos or create illustrations. Audio recording transcribes almost immediately, listen to or download

Google Meet-Real time meetings Have revisited this and taken the time to methodically go through the slides to become more proficient at this. Fairly happy with my progress in this as I haven't been on this since we came off lockdown. A good way to keep in contact with whānau overseas.
Grid view: Being able to see everyone.
Nod: allows participants to react.
Join meetings directly from a Calendar event, an email invite or directly from Gmail

 GMail:

Settings-Gear box icon-settings, general tab-maximum page size-can expand or contract the number of emails. Undo send: will give you up to 30seconds to undo the sending of an email conversation-If I forgot to attach the attachment, a spelling mistake or decided not to send View: Change the theme to suit preference or customize by adding a photo Organize: To create labels-bottom left, select more, scroll down-select create new label.click on 3 dots to change color. Add label to inbox mail, easy to visually search. Color-coded labels i.e: Action Required, Waiting for Response, Complete will help to keep on track. Apply the same label to additional emails.

Send: Like this so I can schedule emails, Drag and drop different colored stars to be more organized. Setup filters using subject, stars, has- an attachment, and many other options Will add labels automatically.
Search: To make search extremely relevant and focused-search bar-type from- name-add space type in has-
Archive: takes out of the inbox and puts in All mail. Rather than have a full inbox-select and archive. Change the way incoming mail is ordered: important stared.

Taming Your Tabs - Tab Snooze and Group Tabs are two functions I will be making use of. Need time and more practice to become confident in.

Google Calendar:
I haven't used this well and again I will need to get more familiar at this. The calendar will be a lot more professional and efficient than my constant scribbles on the whiteboard, sticky notes, or diary. I'm constantly writing reminders about events, meetings, and appointments. This may be the answer to never missing any of the above. I am getting better with blogging as I make a more consistent approach to it. I am really enjoying the new learnings and the value of rewindable learning. I value this opportunity to consolidate and practice new skills.

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