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Thursday, 9 November 2023

Term 4 Toolkit Mathigon

 After my BOI Summit workshop on creativity in Maths I decided to unpack one of the apps I modelled in more details. So in the holidays I choose Mathigon mainly because the manipulatives on there are so amazing and easy to use. So I upskilled myself by watching all the turorital videos and practicing all the fantastics opportunities to use this site in your maths lessons. Also another very attractive reason it is free and not only can be used in your brouser but also apple and android apps available that are also free.

Being term 4 I did not have a lot register my numbers where down to only 12 and knowing from the past that meant I would probably only get half turn up. This time I was wrong only 5 turned up. One registered person did do the professional thing and email me to say they could not make it. Thanks Penny from Paihia. The 45 minutes was probably not long enough to show everything as there is far to much but they did get a better insite into all the things that area available and the turtorial videos are there to rewind back to and watch if needed. 

Having my workshop at the same time as the Melbourne cup was on was probably not a good idea either.


Wednesday, 8 November 2023

Wananga 2023

 This year thanks to our convenor John and the embarrassment of only 3 of us there last year. We had a good turn out of representatives from the Te Hiku cluster, 7 of our schools were represented and Diane from the Te Hiku Trust. 

I travelled down on Tuesday night and stayed the night. This was much better than trying to get the early flight from Kerikeri. I was fresh and alert for the day. We went over the researches presentation as a group of facilitators. We also looked at the activities we would be supporting our clusters to complete. This was a good opportunity to ask questions and clarify things that the leaders would ask. Also a good opportunity to up skill ourselves in areas we were not to sure about or experts in. The bonus was our research team on the day was only a viber chat away. 

That night we had our christmas dinner at the Panmure Yacht club and farewelled some very special people Makore, Cheryl and Anne. With a busy 2 days ahead of us I was not up to late night so we got dropped off by the wonderful Andrea in the van. 

Using the theatre this year was great to hear the speakers and a very big screen to view the slides. The theatre was comfortable and also stopped leaders from working on their computers. The presentations where to the point and perfectly timed. Then we moved to break out rooms to work as a cluster. We had great discussion and conversations around the data. Some leaders did need training in how to navigate their way around edpotentail. Our cluster realised the importance of 5 or more observations in each school to get school data and would make a better effort next year to achieve this. 

The first day was a great success and a nice surprise with an open bar thanks to BP tech. It was a real treat to sit outside in the sun catching up with leaders and colleagues over a few drinks. Then off to dinner in the restaurant which was beautiful. It was very crowded and hard to talk as it was very noisy. I snuck off after dinner for a early night with another big day ahead of us.

The next day our cluster at dinner had convinced John to carry on in the convenors role and Sacha would take it on in 2025. Which is great and I really enjoy working with John. He is collaborative and very well respected amongst the leaders and educators in Te Hiku.  

It was a fantastic event our cluster had great robust discussions and set some goals across the cluster for 2024. Our leaders that came really enjoyed the 2 days and felt they had a much better understanding of Manaiakalani and the great resources and oportunities there are available for the teachers and schools. They also realised how innovative and forward thinking Manaiakalani is and how lucky they are to be part of the fantastic program. I myself also came away feeling motivated and enthusiastic as our cluster is positive and paddling our waka in the same direction. 







Thursday, 5 October 2023

Move over Jamboard FigJam is moving in.

 Google has announced that they will not be having Jamboard as one of their tools as of the end of next year. I am not a prolific user of Jamboard but I do model and use it as a collaboration tool in lots of my in class facilitation and in toolkits and presentations. 

It has been interesting to look at what is being promoted as an alternative to Jamboard. I watched an interesting presentation be Alice Keller, Laureen McCann and David Curran on Move Over Jamboard-Meet Figjam. I was very impressed with Figjam it can do so much more than Jamboard could do and it is free. You can also upgrade to the Education version for free and it was quick. You can add video and links, you can drag and drop images, google docs, slides, sheets. It has an infinite canvas which was the hardest thing to get my head around, it has no pages but you can add sections to your canvas and group them so they appear next to each other in a nice order. Even better and more helpful you can right click and get a copy link to the sections. There is also so many templates available for you to use. It had lots of fun with the extras like stamps that you can personalise, sticky notes and extra widgets and Plugins. A great tool that is easy to share with students and collaborate. A great easy to use tool. Now to investigate some of the other collaborative tools that are being suggested as an alternative to jamboard. Mural, Whimsical and Canva.

Monday, 2 October 2023

Bay of Islands Summit 2023

 This year the summit was held in the Bay of Islands and the venue was the Bay of Islands college at kawakawa. With a focus on inovation with tech, effective teaching practice and cultural capability. Unfortunaly we did not have the nice warmth of the Cook Islands. Also this year was the first 2 days of the holidays 25 and 26 September. I booked into the bay of islands accomodation and the hilghlight for me was Zana my daughter who is a teacher at Levin Intermediate was comming again and this time bringing most of her staff from her school. Monday started of with a very nice powhiri and the key note speaker was Edith the principal of BOI College. Then lots of great sessions to choose from and it was nice to choose on the day and not have to register before the event. My first presentation was creativity in Maths which was very popular and they where turning away educators as numbers where capped at 25 and the door was closed when numbers reached their limit. With lots of great feedback and thanks it was nice to have the first one over and done but also good to hear the relevance of the ideas and resources shared. The sun came out and the afternoon was beautiful as Zana and I headed off to the Waitangi treaty grounds to do the tour. Having been there many times to the education center and for eduction TOD I had not done a tour or had a good look around in many years. It was so special, the place has a very peaceful feel about it and so much Wairua. It was very suprising the amount of teachers that have never been there before. The Levin teachers loved it and where real tourists. The next day was another great day of wonderfull workshops and my other workshop Google Earth was also packed and well recieved by teachers. The panel disscussion was interesting with the big common factor being AI. Unfortunately no prizes won this year, after lots of good byes and hugs we headed home to Coopers beach in the pouring rain and very cold tempertures.  Lots of positive talk from teachers saying how good the 2 days where and how much they had got out of the 2 days I would say it was another very successful summit.








Friday, 15 September 2023

Te Hiku 4th Film Festival

Another very successful Te Hiku Film festival. On Wednesday 13 September we held our 4th Film Festival at the Te Ahu Cinema in Kaitaia. We had three sessions during the day for the schools to attend and a 5:30 pm session for the Whanau and prize giving. We had 14 3 minute movies from 8 of our 9 schools. This year we did not have a theme or topic we left in open with the idea that teachers would embed movie making into their teaching and learning throughout the year and choose one for the festival. This did not happen; they all waited until term 3 to start their films. Some schools did integrate it into their learning topic. I just love watching the reactions of the students on the red carpet even the cool kids transform into a star role as soon as they step on it. The cheering, laughing, clapping and yelling from the audience is also fantastic to hear. Watching the students look at themselves on the big screen through the gaps of their fingers over their faces, pointing and yelling each other's names as they appear. This is what makes all the hard work and time to organise it so worthwhile. We had a mixture of genres of movies from music videos, documentaries, humour and history. Our winning film this year was from Mangonui School which was a music video to go with the song they had written and composed. They had also used an AI app to get great effects. These were the winners at the prize giving. Best Film 2023 – Mangonui School-"Get Down With Us" Second best Film –(2nd equal) Kaingaroa School-The River & Ngataki School-Tumatahina Trophy for most creative school display-Ahipara School Best Script – Tumatahina Best Camerawork –Mangonui School - “Get Down With Us” Best lead Actor – Matteo Noema-Wakarua -who played Manu Ahipara School Best supporting Actor-Jimmy Heighway -Whaea Jasmine Best Ensemble Cast – Tumatahina This is the link to our Te Hiku Site where you access all the movies from. 
It was a very long day but so worth it when you watch the very creative movies and see those faces on and off the screen.

Wednesday, 23 August 2023

Term 3 online toolkit Getting Creative in Maths.

Another toolkit completted, I have noticed in my searching cluster sites and the edublog search there is not alot of create happening in Mathematics and statistics.So I desided to put together a workshop to look at how we can get creative in Maths. I looked at all the amazing tools we are already using and how we can transfer them across the the math curriculum. I linked in past toolkits for teachers to watch and learn from if needed. Where I could find examples on blog posts I also linked them in as exemplars. Again there was a high registration number in the 50s as maths is something teachers want. Fiona Fox our new Maths Facilitator was my wing person and shared her expertise. Fiona is in the process of writing the MPI that will be out for trial next Feb. she commented on alot of great ideas she got out of the workshop she can embedd into the MPI. The feedback was great and teachers loved the resources and creative ideas they can introduce in the maths and statistic curriculum.

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...