Wednesday, 10 February 2021

Time to learn

This is a new journey in digital fluency that I am in desperate need of.

The Manaiakalani kaupapa and pedagogy of learn, create, share was in full swing for the whole day in the first of the DFI workshops that I participated in. Listening, engaging in conversation and practicing the new learning, viewing others examples and trialling the new learning made the day fly. 

My digital knowledge, understanding and skills were certainly challenged giving me some anxiety about myself as a learner.  However, the focus on having great aspirations, being innovative, collaborative, providing evidence and growing partnerships is a strong platform to continue and grow my own personal skills.

I didn't complete my 'Create' session but the learning involved allowed me to have a good go at it and 'see' where I could add more to develop a more interesting, useful and timesaving way of using these incredible tools.

 Practice, practice, practice is at the back of my mind. Collaborate with others is at the forefront. 

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Helen,
    Great that you have put yourself in the shoes of a learner.
    I certainly agree about the practice. That is how I keep my skills up and I even notice a summer drop off! Easy to forgot if we don't use the knowledge and skills.
    Ngā mihi,
    Maria

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  2. Kia ora Helen,
    I love the final part of your post, practice is so important, but the power of collaboration is so incredible! We can achieve so much more when we work together. Great to have you on this journey with us.
    See you tomorrow!
    Vicki

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  3. I love this phrase Helen "Practice, practice, practice is at the back of my mind. Collaborate with others is at the forefront." Enjoy your Learn, Create and Share journey with our OPS family.

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