On-line Learning for Leaders of Learning Today.
Working with Woolf Fisher team supports students and teachers. This year we are looking at observing and drilling down to gain a line of sight, on sites for reading.
We shared the framework tool with staff and will use this again as the tool captures the common themes and messages we have worked on over the past two and a half years gaining visibility and clarity of learning. Multiple texts and capturing overarching themes is made more possible through sites as teachers source a variety of material.
Take away key messages around sites are to view and observe the visual appeal through the layout and space and the user experience which requires simplicity, clarity, and limited information on a page. For learners limiting to a maximum of 3 clicks in order to find information is crucial. At Kaingaroa School we include photos for our community as many of our staff have local connections.
Valuable time was enjoyed this afternoon to work on goals related to individual sites. As we changed our school website site to cater to whanau during Lockdown and ease of finding what they needed to support learners this was perfect timing, aligned to level 1 today. I was able to add footers, tabs, and content as well as an online learning page with links to the Te Hiku Cluster and Manaiakalani pedagogy.
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