We had the opportunity to look at other teachers class sites from all different year levels and got to evaluate them with our Bubble groups. We got to look at the great things we could take away from these sites and notice the things that perhaps would not work with our year groups.
We learnt about 2 main criteria that make a google site successful-visual appeal and functionality. Thanks to Makaore who was quick to point out a few things that one needs to consider when building a site for your learners. He started the discussion by paying tribute to a wonderful quote by Stuart McNaughton who heads the Woolf fisher department and after analysing a lot of data, had the following to say........
Makaore points out that the purpose of a Google Learning Site is to empower all learners in a digital environment. So when you are building a your class site you should keep in mind that learning is accessible anywhere, anytime, anyspace, it is rewindable (so you have the opportunity at anytime to view it) your planning and teaching is visible. There are weekly overviews and timetables. You can access your learning during lockdown. Your site should become a hub of information about events, groupings, and events and progressions for both learners and parents.
I am very happy with Team 2 site. This is a collaboration of 4 teachers (as we work in a ILE) Below are screenshots of our site for/our space
We have created big colourful buttons for these year 2's to access their work.
We have created a Home learning button where they can access videos, hangman, puzzles






Kia ora Heidi, I agree with your point that the class site needs to empower our learners. Good to keep in mind when you get to have input in designing the class site for next year.
ReplyDeleteNow that you have more skills in creating and adding to a class site you are empowered to find ways to innovate within your current site.
Ngā mihi,
Maria