Pat Snedden welcomed us in via a link and we were able to hear him inspire us by talking about about the importance of our work in the KET and how it supports the wider network. He discussed the importance of both our MET and KET vacancies and the need we have to fill them so that we could access as much support as possible.
Following Pat's welcome, we had Mark Osborne as a Key note speaker. He discussed the 'maker movement' and again inspired us all to be not consumers of technology, knowledge and everything that this world has to offer but rather creators/innovators of it. He further inspired us to do this in our classrooms and to get our kids inspired and motivated in this endevour.
We then broke into our first workshop.
This is one that I got asked to run, initially back in November 2018, following my presentation in AKL at the principals wananga. This was a great opportunity to present the tool I had created in 2018 to teachers within our cluster and to have them work through a portion of if.
Unfortunately due to WiFi issues at the venue this was more frustrating than anything. We had lots of people attend this workshop, but only some were able to access and begin using the framework and support materials within the site.
However Feedback from those that were involved, enjoyed the workshop, were excited about the framework and resource, and could see lots of opportunities to use this in their teaching practice (regardless of the age they were teaching). So this was a success. SHAME ABOUT THE WIFI!
Workshop 2 - The Maker Movement (Mark Osborne)
Following this workshop my next workshop was to attend the one by Mark Osborne based around the maker movement. This was lots of fun, with lots of hands on examples and problem solving. Can't wait to get my hands on the presentation he shared with us, so watch this space.
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