Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Literacy Online Update 27 November 2013


Kia ora tātou,

Week seven, the last week of November, and it appears summer has gone into hiding.  Just as we embrace the ever-changing seasons, so we embrace the ever-changing learning landscape.  What is it that really stands out in your year?  What moment is etched clearly in your memory? How do you share this and make sure there are more of these moments?

Thank you for the feedback on last week’s guest post by Justine Hughes.  This will become a feature of newsletters occasionally and you will be able to revisit guest blog posts in the vln literacy online site.

What have you got planned for the last few weeks of learning? How about sharing Kid President's 20 Things We Should Say More Often then encouraging your learners to make their own!  Maybe even make one yourself!

Survey – please help us to help you!
One way you can help us to help you is by taking 5-10 minutes to complete our Literacy Online Survey.  We really value your feedback; in fact we NEED it, to improve your experience with Literacy Online and the community forums. 

New Science Online resources

Check out the Science online site for new resources to support science educationThe five science capabilities each link out to resources. I am hyperlinking to the page for Gather and Interpret data, and each of the capabilities is resourced for you to explore.  How might you explore these new resources?  What specific science literacy do our learners need?


Video clips to inspire
As we approach the end of the year, I wonder how you could use these two video clips to inspire, motivate and create some oral language.  How creative!  What might your learners come up with?


If your learners get hooked there is plenty more to check out on Danny MacAskill’s own video collection site.

What do you know about Universal Design for learning?
I credit Universal Design for Learning with affecting one of the greatest shifts in my thinking this year.  Universal Design for Learning is about creating learning options that cater for everyone at the beginning.
You could join the Universal Design for Learning Group in the vln or follow Chrissie Butler’s blog Passonable.  A recent post, Maximising the effective use o technology in the UDL classroom, is a wonderful read.  I want to make UDL a regular slot in my updates and would love to hear your stories please. 


Blog posts to check out:
How Digital Writing Is Making Kids Smarter“technology may be doing more to increase literacy and encourage reading since the rise of the novel.”

Langwitches blog for a wonderfully rich language learning resource.

How Visual Thinking Improves Writing on the Mind/Shift How we will learn blog.

e-Learning Round-Up 27 November 2013 At this very busy time of the year this is a great summary of recent e-learning gems for you to check out!



Ngā mihi nui
Anne Kenneally
Literacy Online Facilitator
CORE Education
@LiteracyOnline2

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