Day 8: DFI online. The day started with a focus on Empowerment - the way our digital technologies empower students and teachers to learn and communicate. Dorothy highlighted the low-decile community where Manaiakalani first began. I teach in a disadvantaged community in the Far North and in recent days we have pushed for our students and families to get the same benefits as other schools from the MOE's provision of devices. Our families have previously worked very hard to provide their students with a device, and it's great to know they can be relived of that financial burden - equity of access is vital. Once the device and connectivity is provided our students have the same access to ideas and learning as any student in NZ, or the world.
A quick overview of potential and existing new technologies from Gerhard followed. Like him I often refer back to the Jetsons as I see and use the communications technology we have at our finger-tips today - especially face-time and other video-call tools we now have and rely on while we are all in lock-down. ( I come by the Jetsons reference more readily perhaps, having been a TV-watcher in the 60s.) The moral challenges of choosing who should die when a self-drive car malfunctions were troubling.
Kerry introduced and discussed the new Digital Technologies curriculum, an area that I am not familiar with. I was able to view some of the resources that are in place to help us teachers understand the concepts of computational thinking.
And in the "create" part of the day, I produced by first "Scratch" project - see below - I love cats!
Oh - and I registered for the Google exam next week - certainly not feeling very confident about that!
Andrew,
ReplyDeleteIt's it great how we are able to support our families in times like these to be empowered! Without the affordance of technology, we wouldn't have been able to continue supporting our whanau and students to continue with their learning at home.
I too remember watching the Jetsons, and remembering thinking how cool it would be to be able to video call a friend - not that at that time I thought it would ever be possible. The new technologies are coming at us fast!
You will be great on Friday! Just remember to not spend to long on each question, you can always tick to review later. This way you can go through the exam answering the questions you know, and come back later to look at the more challenging ones! There is always Google! :) All the best for Friday!