Sunday, 13 December 2015

Google Sheets - examples for planning

http://waveneybryant.blogspot.co.nz/2015/02/planning-using-google-spreadsheets.html?m=1

Using Google Docs - via Manaiakalani Cluster

https://sites.google.com/a/manaiakalani.org/classsitetemplate/home

Whakaraupo Cluster Workshop Day

Whakaraupo Cluster Day
URL for NOTES: http://goo.gl/5KOoyz
Lyttelton Primary School, Wednesday 25th February 2015: The Beginning!
Cluster goals for today:
  1. Enhance Collaboration and Learning with Digital Technologies
  2. Explore the potential of Google Apps for Education (GAFE) as a Cluster Wide Platform for Collaboration

PLEASE WRITE ANY COLLABORATIVE NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS DOCUMENT
9am -11am

Session 1
How to use Google Drive (Beginners)
  • How does Drive work?
  • Creating/sharing documents
  • Upload an existing file/folder
  • Using/sharing folders
  • Launchpad for Google Apps
  • Inserting images,tables etc

This session is for anyone who is starting their journey into Google Drive.  If you think Google is just for ‘searching’ then this is the session for you! It will start from the beginning.  
Facilitator: Nina Boyes

Session 2
Google Drive Intermediate
  • A Google adventure through Slides, Sheets and Forms
This session will suit anyone that has a good grasp with their Drive, uses and understands Docs and is looking for the “what next” in the Google Apps for Education Domain.
Facilitator: Angela Vermeulen

12:30pm-2:30pm


Session 3
Intro to Personal Learning Network’s (PLN’s)
  • Virtual Learning Network (VLN)
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • Google Hangouts
  • Facebook

Need help with a topic or finding resources to support your students? PLN’s are a fantastic way to network with other teachers in your town, city, country or the world! You can guarantee that someone, somewhere has already taught the subject or done the research. Why reinvent the wheel, get yourself a PLN and save time by sharing!
Facilitator: Nina Boyes

Session 4
Collaborative Sharing Spaces
  • Blogging to engage learners and Whānau
  • Google Sites for collaboration and effective communication.

Educators know that students write better when they have a real audience, not just a teacher with a red pen.  With the power of the internet and Blogger, students can engage with audiences on a global scale.  Blogging can be a powerful way to share learning with family and whānau and for children to learn and engage in Digital Literacy safely and with real purpose.
Facilitator: Angela Vermeulen


Please sign up for
Morning Session 9am to 11am
Afternoon Session 12:30pm to 2:30pm
Google Drive: The Intro
Google Drive Intermediate
PLN
Collaborative Spaces
Rachel Whiteside
Tracey Janes
Tracey Janes
Judy Cooke

Niki Stephenson
Nat Halliday
Rachel Ono

Janet Davidson
Cath Mackenzie
Rachel Cummins
Muriel Haines
Muriel Haines
Eddie

Lauren
Brett

Dinah Wallis
Rosalie
Sarah Stanley
Maree Bigelow

Janet

Tom Mould

Anne Grieve













How to use Google Drive (Beginners)






Google Drive Intermediate






Intro to Personal Learning Network’s (PLN’s)
VLN discussion thread - Tracey (might be useful as an example of how online collaboration works in practice)








Collaborative Sharing Spaces









Top Apps, for Teachers






http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/06/11/apps-that-rise-to-the-top-tested-and-approved-by-teachers/

Using Google Docs for school







http://edtechvoice.com/the-best-website-for-classroom-teachers-google-sites/

Using Google Sites in the classroom







http://edtechvoice.com/the-best-website-for-classroom-teachers-google-sites/

Response to article – “Top schools give multi-million dollar classrooms a fail grade”

https://hail.to/amesbury-school/a/nFksiGz

RTC info and examples

http://nickrate.com/2014/04/11/teacher-inquiry-apprasial-and-portfolios-for-staff/

A Blog example for RTC

http://mvdspuy.blogspot.co.nz/2015/02/rtc-ready.html

Using a Blog for RTC

http://www.waikato.ac.nz/professionallearning/blog/rtc-blogging-as-a-way-of-gathering-evidence-for-teaching-criteria

Using Google Sites for RTC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=42&v=bu2s93RdT54

Talks about the importance of play

http://www.playgroundideas.org/about-us/the-evidence/

Songs for Primary age children

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vG2ydN1YJeCgV2cyR-cR6A_VVhSBGGwN0R0c-AHc4Xs/mobilepresent?pli=1&slide=id.g5ef1f18cd_011

New Entrant Classrooms in the re-making - CORE-Ed

http://www.core-ed.org/sites/core-ed.org/files/CORE-Research-Report-New-Entrants-in-the-Re-making-v1.1.pdf

The decline of play and the rise of mental disorders in children

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/201001/the-decline-play-and-rise-in-childrens-mental-disorders?utm_source=FacebookPost&utm_medium=FBPost&utm_campaign=FBPost

Using Creativity to Boost Young Children’s Mathematical Thinking

https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=5543239082566333692#editor/src=sidebar

Reporting in Plain Language - MoE

http://assessment.tki.org.nz/Reporting-to-parents-whanau/Reporting-in-plain-language

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Research on Handwriting

https://www.hw21summit.com/media/zb/hw21/files/H2948_HW_Summit_White_Paper_eVersion.pdf