This is a record of a class blog at Edmund Hillary School, Auckland, New Zealand.
Friday, 10 February 2017
2017 Digital Korowai
We are all unique and special in our own way, our digital korowai is us connecting with our past, acknowledging our present and looking to the future. We hope you enjoy Nga mihi nui kia koutou
Kia ora Room 2's Sensationally Smart Students:-) My name is Tania and I am one of the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitators. I live in Whangarei, a couple of hours north of where you live in Auckland. As the person who organises Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu, I will be visiting your blog regularly and checking out your learning. Thank you for sharing your Digital Korowai, it's great to be able to read about you all and see pictures. Although I may not meet you at all face to face, I feel like I know a little bit about each of you. You have a very rich culture amongst you and so many of you have very strong values and connections with your whānau, church and god. I can tell you are going to have an amazing year learning together. Have fun creating digital learning objects to share your learning and enjoy commenting on your other Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu classes blogs! Nga mihi nui Tania
Kia ora Ruma 2, Great to see your digital korowai learning. I really like the diversity that is shown in what is shared and how it is shared about these learners. I can see you are using the labels really well and the list is getting long. Have you thought of using a cloud presentation rather than a list? Maria
Hey Room 2 My name is Tamisha I'm from 11 a Park Estate School I was impressed by your slideshow because i know that its all about you. next time could you change your background's because i can't see the writing.
Thanks for your feedback Tarnisha. Each student completed their slides individually then we amalgamated (put them together into one) them. I'll let students know to go in and edit this. Do you have a blog address we can look at. Nga mihi nui, Room 2
I am so loving this and its really nice and colourful and the transitions are lovley
ReplyDeleteKia ora Room 2's Sensationally Smart Students:-)
ReplyDeleteMy name is Tania and I am one of the Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitators. I live in Whangarei, a couple of hours north of where you live in Auckland. As the person who organises Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu, I will be visiting your blog regularly and checking out your learning. Thank you for sharing your Digital Korowai, it's great to be able to read about you all and see pictures. Although I may not meet you at all face to face, I feel like I know a little bit about each of you. You have a very rich culture amongst you and so many of you have very strong values and connections with your whānau, church and god. I can tell you are going to have an amazing year learning together. Have fun creating digital learning objects to share your learning and enjoy commenting on your other Tuhi Mai Tuhi Atu classes blogs!
Nga mihi nui
Tania
Kia ora Ruma 2, Great to see your digital korowai learning. I really like the diversity that is shown in what is shared and how it is shared about these learners. I can see you are using the labels really well and the list is getting long. Have you thought of using a cloud presentation rather than a list?
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Hey Room 2 My name is Tamisha I'm from 11 a Park Estate School I was impressed by your slideshow because i know that its all about you. next time could you change your background's because i can't see the writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your feedback Tarnisha. Each student completed their slides individually then we amalgamated (put them together into one) them. I'll let students know to go in and edit this. Do you have a blog address we can look at. Nga mihi nui, Room 2
DeleteNice piks RM2😃
ReplyDeleteThanks Klayva!What is your blog address? W'd love to check out the mahi you are doing in Room 10.
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