WK 9: Revision Today's Kaupapa word was - "Ubiquitous". I can confidently say that this morning I wouldn't have been able to tell you what this word means let along how to say it..However writing this blog post now I can tell you that: Ubiquitous Learning = Being able to learn anywhere, anytime, anyplace and any pace. Learning can extend beyond the hours of school if it is rewindable. This means that parents and children can visit the day's learning anytime. Today saw us reach week 9 of the DFI. I went into this experience pretty open minded and excited about the possibilities it may lead to. I was not let down at all by this experience. I am now coming away with a better understanding of the Learn, Create, Share pedagogy and so many ideas and possibilities as to how allowing and supporting children to be Digitally Fluent will in fact better engage and motivate them to learn and succeed. I enjoyed this intensive a lot more than I thought I wo
WK 8: Devices The Cyber Smart curriculum ties together the kaupapa we have been learning about over the last few weeks. We need to consistently use the language of the Cyber Smart curriculum across all year levels so that it becomes part of their vocabulary. By doing this we are making the learning a lot more powerful. Some global companies such as Google and Apple are using more proactive language rather than reactive when it comes to children and whanau being cyber safe. Their are 10 categories involved in Cyber Smart Teaching. The implementation of this needs to have a whole school focus as so many learners are online at home or if not now they will be soon enough. The idea of making children's experiences online positive, thoughtful and helpful came through strong in today's session. Children need to be taught how to make smart decisions online and to know what information to share. Gerhard had us on our students devices today and it certain