Each week the "Connecting with Manaiakalani" slot explores the kaupapa of the programme and I always deepen my understanding of it from these sessions. So much of the visible, connecting and sharing sections have taken on a different meaning following Lockdown.
I found that when we were designing sites and spending time on our own sites that the teachers had so much more understanding of why we use sites and what should be included on them. This is because of their experience in Lockdown and the steep learning curve it threw them into as they designed distance learning programmes and used sites to deliver the learning programme.
When creating sites we were able to spend lots of time on the actual content and how best to make it visible. In earlier DFI I have found that many teachers need lots of time just coming to grips with setting up the site, adding new pages, and creating links. This minimised their time in getting content online.
I have certainly used the time to tidy up the Cybersmart pages on the many class sites I populate. I wanted to ensure the content was clearly dated and titled so the most recent lesson showed at the top of the page.
Here is one example of the result on Room 4 @ St Mary's.
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