WHAT A COHORT!
Check them out! Apparently the best cohort this year according to Gerhard and yes it still counts even if the other cohort didn't ask ha ha ha.
Photographer (Using Google Drawings) : Sharon Riley of Ruapotaka School
Watch out kids. In these craniums is a wealth of new learning.
I have learnt so much and was fortunate to sit the Google Level 1 exam. I didn't quite get the desired outcome of a pass; however that is NOT a reflection on my time here doing the Digital Fluency Intensive.
The Sparkle I leave with since DFI:
- Sharing using blogs is something I will be setting up and maintaining in class.
- I also intend to share with my colleagues how to make class sites visible by filing docs and other material into accessible folders in my drive.
- I have had so much fun and have met some wonderful people along the way. Thank you so much to everyone for genuinely sharing openly. I learnt from so many of you. I will keep in touch.
- A massive thank you to Dorothy Burt, Gerhard Vermeulen and Tanya Mundy for your patience and teaching.

Kia ora Michelle, with blogging with your class once set up you can join Tui Mai Tui Atu. This gives the students even more reach with their blogging. Other students can view their work (from within the Manaiakalani outreach programmes) and comment. And in return you class can view tier blogs and comment using the helpful, positive and encouraging framework. My studetns have enjoyed exploring other school/class blogs and sharing their learning.
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