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Monday, 3 June 2024

18 Sleeps to Go. ISTE 2024 Denver.

 




The countdown is on, suitcases are out and packing is started. As we are heading into summer it is easy to start packing. 

I am trying to stick an itinerary together for the 5 days and with 100s to choose from for each session and with such a wide array of subjects, year levels, labs, lectures, it is very overwhelming. These are the types to choose from. Some are ones you need to book into and some of the trips you have an extra cost. Do I choose by topic, subject or presenter? Do I have a mixture and try to cover a wide range?


Lots of educators and tech providers are sharing on social media about their presentations at the up and coming ISTE.

The checklist is written and the request list from the family is also getting long. Part of me is so excited and can not wait to learn and experience with some of the best in the world. To get some motivation and inspiration. Also to see and learn some of the latest and innovative education tech I can bring back and share with NZ teachers, students and work colleagues. A small part of me is also nervous and scared I travel from Kerikeri to Auckland and have a night in Auckland. ( just in case the Kerikeri flight is cancelled, it is winter) then Auckland to Houston and Houston to Denver about 20 hours of travel. Also very long days at ISTE with starts at 8:30 am to evening events to 11pm. I will have to pace myself I am not in my twenties anymore.  Look out ISTE here I come! 

Wednesday, 29 May 2024

Brisk AI


After Dr Craig Hansens worshop I have been exploring Brisk and completted the Brisk AI professional microcredentail. This was good to cover more details and tricks on how to use Brisk to its fullest potential. With so many AI tools out on the market and more being added. It is hard to keep track of them and the updates. I can see that one tool that does multi purposes is usefull. 


 

Thursday, 23 May 2024

Craig Hansen AI Workshop

 What a great presentation from Dr Craig Hansen at the secondary connect. He went over Brisk AI and teachaide.

Brisk is ahead of others with the chrome extension and just being able to click the extension and direct it from there. It is very simple to use and create from. It also works very nicely with the google apps and tools. 


Craig also went over the importance of the prompts you use this is something that is comming through all the trainng on AI his guide was:-

For more information on Prompt engineering visit Anthropic 

This is the link to the secondary connect with a recording of the presentation and other usefull links and guides.





Monday, 22 April 2024

Generative AI for Educators Course


Completed the Google Generative AI for Educators Course. It was good to go over all the types of AI systems and the history behind AI. Then moving onto how  AI can be a unique teaching assistant for educators

It covered the instructional strategies prompts using the acronim PARTS- Persona-role, Aim-objective, Recipients-audience, Theme-style tone Structure-formate of output.

We also unpacked the Limitations unfair bias, Hallucinations and unreliable info, academic integrity cheating and privacy and security. 

It also introduced adapting output and how to incorporate shots and request chain-of-thought outputs.

They shared a good PDF glossary, responsibility check list, and prompt library. 

It was great to explore with AI and learn about the types and how to utilise them as an educator.

These are some other great resources they shared.


And here are some additional resources to get you started with AI in your practice:


  • The Day of AI website, dayofai.org, promotes a global initiative empowering educators and students to navigate AI through curriculum packages and professional development opportunities. Use this resource to help your students be productive and responsible users of AI.

  • Experience AI, experience-ai.org/en, offers free resources and challenges to introduce AI and ML concepts to students ages 11-14 in an engaging and interactive way.

Thursday, 18 April 2024

Highlights and workspace and AI...Oh My!





I attended a great online webinar from Hapara showing how to use AI tools in workspace and Highlights. Linda Hockenbary from intechgratedpd.org She talked about the pace at which AI is changing and developing and how we can intergrate it into the teaching and learning. In the states AI Literacy is part of the education curriculum and they have to teach it. AI literacy is Knowledge and skills that enable humans to critically understand, use, and evaluate AI systems and tools to safely and ethically participate in an increasingly digital world. Digital Promise AI Literacy Framework She talked about the latest updates for AI in March 2024 OpenAI’s Sora Figure + OpenAI = Figure 01 humanoid robot Neuralink EU AI Act AI regulation mentioned in U.S. State of the Union Claude beat GPT Rumors of GPT 5 release She talked about the What and How? The example she gave in a literacy workspace was good to see bit.ly/4cK4ioK it showed the power and how you can use AI to guide and support student learning not do it for them. She also talked about how to use focus and guide browsing to control and guide the students to AI tools. You can limit the time and access. These where some AI tools she recomended SchoolAI: Spaces Magic School’s Magic Student: Tools Chat for Schools: Tutors GuardRailz It was a great introduction and literacy example. I could see a toolkit being designed out of this.

Wednesday, 3 April 2024

Google Kupu

I put together a poster on the Te reo Māori Google apps names and some commands. As I felt this is something teachers can put on the classroom walls and support the jorney our Te Hiku teachers are on. Thanks to the great resources shared by our old Te Reo facilitator Mak. This is also good to practice my Te reo in the classroom during the cybsmart lessons.

Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Term 1 Toolkit Battling Multiplication Facts

 

Another great toolkit 36 educators from accross the cluster attended. It was fantastic to have Fiona Fox as my wingman and also her great expertise and input into the workshop was very valuable. I enjoyed attending the maths summits and workshops available online to see what the latest research and experts from around the world are saying about the learning of the multiplication facts. It was great to share the new Te Mātaiaho refreshed curriculum phases and I know that... I know how to... and I can do for Mathematics. Donna Golightly had put them all together on a google sheet. I emailed her to check it was OK to share with the teachers. This I found easy to follow and see the progressions across the phases much easier. We had the usual discussions and questions around rote learning and speed tests. I really enjoyed putting this together and learning what other countries and researchers are saying to support the learnig of multiplication. I tried to support the research with lots of great resources, web sites, and online manipulatives to support the teaching in the classroom. It may have taken along time to put together but it was a great learning experience.

Term 3 Toolkit

Another popular and great toolkit. With the new mathematics and statistics curriculum being slowly rolled out to schools any maths PLD linke...