You can ignite the possibilities of Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko in your classroom through Kia Takatū ā-Matihiko / National Digital Readiness Programme.
Our programme is fit for purpose and delivered in te reo Māori and English to support teachers and kaiako navigate the revised curriculum content.
During Tech Week, we've boosted our webinar content and will be doing a range of live Facebook events so you can see the possibilities for your students in this exciting curriculum area
Visit ahikaroa.kiatakatu.ac.nz to register for one of our many webinars: everything from looking at Māori Pūrakau and their connection to Hangarau Matihiko to How to pick a DDDO project? and Senior Leaders and Digital Technologies. There's something for everyone.
Or follow us on Facebook for the latest live events and hear from the likes of Professor Tim Bell or Brett Cribb.
View the event website for more information.
You can drop into this event at any time.
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Monday 27 Jul
9:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday 28 Jul
9:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday 29 Jul
9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday 30 Jul
9:00am - 6:00pm
Friday 31 Jul
9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday 1 Aug
9:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday 2 Aug
9:00am - 6:00pm
Tim Bell is a computer scientist at the University of Canterbury. His main research interest is computer science education in primary and secondary schools.
Mondays 3.30pm to 4.00pm. Computers seem smart but are they really? Find out how they need to be taught something as simple as how to tell if a tomato is ripe.
We are smarter than computers. We can easily tell the difference between ripe and unripe fruit, but computers can’t. Learn how computers can be taught to identify colours and use this ability to check fruit for ripeness. In this series of 30 minute sessions we will provide all the resources you need to run this with your class. Targeted at Years 5-6. To get the most out of this session it would be good to watch this 6 minute video first: https://player.vimeo.com/video/275909876
Session 1 - Monday, 20 July 3.30pm - 4.00pmSession 2 - Monday, 27 July 3.30pm - 4.00pmSession 3 - Monday, 3 August 3.30pm - 4.00pm
This virtual meetup is aligned to the Ministry of Education’s digital technologies implementation support tool and starts at being 2020 ready as it supports you to continue to get into the detail of the curriculum content and grow your own understanding and leading and innovating by supporting you to feel confident with an Ako style of teaching and learning.
Monday 3.30pm to 4.30pm. How can you empower your students to become confident with technology without being a tech expert yourself?
Come along to this 30 minute webinar to discover authentic and easy ways to weave Digital Technologies into the curriculum using both unplugged and online activities. The Te Papa Learning Team will share how they weave Digital Technology into learning programmes at the museum. Take away an activity challenge from Monday's session for your students to try during this week and then come to one of the meetups on Friday 31st to share your successes and failures.
There will be time at the end of the webinar for questions and discussion.
Part 1 - Monday 27th July: 3.30 - 4.30pmPart 2 - Friday 31st July: 1.00 - 1.30pm ORPart 2 Repeat - Friday 31st July: 3.30 - 4.00pm
Thursdays 4.30pm to 5.00pm. A two part series looking at a design process and how it can be incorporated into programmes.
The design process is an approach to learning, collaboration, and problem solving within Digital Technologies. We will be looking at why and how we can be using this process to enhance and support students' thinking and creativity.
Part 1 - Thursday, 23 July 4.30pm to 5.00pmPart 2 - Thursday, 30 July 4.30pm to 5.00pm
This virtual meetup is aligned to the Ministry of Education’s digital technologies implementation support tool and starts at being ‘2020 ready’. It supports you to continue to get into the detail of the curriculum content, grow your own understanding and ‘leading and innovating’, by supporting you to feel confident with an Ako style of teaching and learning.
Monday 3.30pm to 4.30pm. How can you empower your students to become confident with technology without being a tech expert yourself?
Come along to this 30 minute webinar to discover authentic and easy ways to weave Digital Technologies into the curriculum using both unplugged and online activities. The Te Papa Learning Team will share how they weave Digital Technology into learning programmes at the museum. Take away an activity challenge from Monday's session for your students to try during this week and then come to one of the meetups on Friday 31st to share your successes and failures.
There will be time at the end of the webinar for questions and discussion.
Part 1 - Monday 27th July: 3.30 - 4.30pmPart 2 - Friday 31st July: 1.00 - 1.30pm ORPart 2 Repeat - Friday 31st July: 3.30 - 4.00pm
Tuesday 3.30pm to 4.00pm. Do you know how to pick DDDO projects? Trevor and Melissa will show you how to identify potential DDDO projects within your existing learning programmes.
Trevor and Melissa will support you to identify the components of DDDO to be able to teach the skills and design thinking for weaving into a programme of learning. You’ll be asked to vote on examples taken from Kia Takatū ā-Matihiko Pīkau / toolkits for Trevor and Melissa to work on as an example to identify the skills and design thinking opportunities. There will be time available for you to suggest your own contexts and ideas to brainstorm potential projects. At the end of this session you will be able to identify potential DDDO projects for your learners and how the Pīkau can support you.
Rātu 3.30pm to 4.00pm. He ao anō te ao hangarau, he mea whakamatakū mō ngētehi, he mea whakamīharo mō ngētehi atu. Ahakoa te aha he rauemi tautoko mā ngā kaiako kia tutuki pai i ngā mahi i te akomanga. Nau mai ki tēnei kauwhaurangi kia whai whakaaro ki ngā mahi hangarau ka taea i te akomanga.
Kei tēnei kauhaurangi ka kite te kaiako i tētahi ara anō, i tētahi ara tautoko i te wā pānui pukapuka, i te wā pānui arahanga hoki. Ahakoa he rerekē ēnei mahi ka tuhuratia e tātou te whakawhenumitanga o te ao pānui pukapuka me te ao o te hangarau matihiko. He ngohe mā ngā tamariki o te kura teina tau 0-6, he ngohe rorohiko-kore.
Rātu 4.30pm to 5.00pm. He Rauemi Pīkau e aro ana ki te Hauora me te Whanaungatanga. Ka tūhura tātou i ngā whakatupuranga o roto i te Hangarau Matihiko. E tautoko ana tēnei Rauemi Pīkau ki te ako i te Taumata 2 o te Marautanga: Tau 4 ki te Tau 6.
He wā tēnei kia aro atu ki tētehi rauemi Pīkau me te reo o roto. He wā whakawhiti kōrero, tuku pātai, whai whakaaro ki tēnei mea te reo o te hangarau, he kauwhaurangi ngāwari, he wā tākaro kēmu hoki.
Tuesday 7.30pm to 8.00pm. Pouahi/digital leaders now that you're underway with preparing and implementing the digital technologies curriculum content in your school we are here to assist with clarifying your next steps at this drop in session.
From 'Not Yet Started' to 'Leading and Innovating', wherever you are on your Digital Technologies curriculum content implementation journey we have strategies, resources and guidance to help you along the way. In this session we will answer your questions, offer resource solutions and also provide you with an opportunity to hear from your colleagues valuable insights about their experiences.
Rāapa 3.30pm to 4.00pm. He ao anō te ao hangarau, he mea whakamatakū mō ngētehi, he mea whakamīharo mō ngētehi atu. Ahakoa te aha he rauemi tautoko mā ngā kaiako kia tutuki pai i ngā mahi i te akomanga. Nau mai ki tēnei kauwhaurangi kia whai whakaaro ki ngā mahi hangarau ka taea i te akomanga.
Kei tēnei kauhaurangi ka kite te kaiako i tētahi ara anō, i tētahi ara tautoko i te wā pānui pukapuka, i te wā pānui arahanga hoki. Ahakoa he rerekē ēnei mahi ka tuhuratia e tātou te whakawhenumitanga o te ao pānui pukapuka me te ao o te hangarau matihiko. He ngohe mā ngā tamariki o te kura tuakana 7-10, he ngohe tangata me te rorohiko hoki.
Thursday 3.00pm to 3.30pm. Wondering how to integrate Computational Thinking and Designing and Developing Digital Outcomes into your day to day teaching for Years 1 - 10? Look no further.
This webinar will guide you through the four Rauemi Pīkau. These are comprehensive resources showing how an authentic context, such as looking after a local waterway or reducing waste, can be used to integrate digital technology opportunities into your classroom teaching.
This meetup will be delivered in English however the content will be really beneficial to kura Māori also. We invite all Māori Medium kaiako to attend as the skills and knowledge covered in these sessions are relevant to Māori Medium contexts.
This virtual meetup is aligned to the Ministry of Education’s digital technologies implementation support tool and starts at being 2020 ready as it supports you to continue to get into the detail of the curriculum content and grow your own understanding and leading and innovating by supporting you to feel confident with an Ako style of teaching and learning.
Ko te reo Pākehā te reo kawe i ēnei hui ā-kaupapa heoi anō he nui tonu te whaihua mō ngā kura arareo Māori. E pōhiritia ana ngā kaiako Arareo Māori kia uru mai kia kitea e koutou te hāngai o ngā pūkenga me ngā mātauranga ka kapia i ngā awheawhe ki nga horopaki ako Arareo Māori.
Rāpare 3.30pm to 4.00pm. Hangarau mai, raranga mai, whakairo mai...ahakoa te mahi he reo tōna, ā, ko taua reo e hāngai pū ana ki aua mahi. Kei tēnei kauwhaurangi, ka aro atu ki te reo Māori o te hangarau.
He wā tēnei kia aro atu ki tētehi Pīkau me te reo o roto. He wā whakawhiti kōrero, tuku pātai, whai whakaaro ki tēnei mea te reo o te hangarau, he kauwhaurangi ngāwari, he wā tākaro kēmu hoki.
Rāpare 4.30pm to 5.00pm. Tūhuratia te whakamahi i te rauemi ē-ako, CODE.ORG i ngā kura reo Māori. He aha ngā hononga ki te marautanga, ngā huarahi whakahaere i ngā ākonga, me te aroturuki i te ako o ngā ākonga.
Ka tūhura i te rauemi ē-ako, CODE.ORG. Ka whakawhiti whakaaro mō ngā hononga ki te marautanga. Ka kōrerohia ngā huarahi whakahaere, pērā ki te hononga ki Google Classroom. Ka titiro hoki ki te āheinga aroturuki akoranga me te kohikohi raraunga.
This is your chance to ask our experts about the revised Digital Technologies curriculum content and what it means for you in developing your learning programme.
Today we present Tim Bell, a computer scientist at the University of Canterbury. His main research interest is computer science education in primary and secondary schools. He has run the popular “Computer Science Unplugged” project for the last 30 years, and has worked with curriculum development leaders in many countries. He enjoys unpacking technical terminology and concepts for those who are new to the kaupapa.
You can watch our panel on our Facebook page here.
Thursday 5.30pm to 6.00pm. Chris Hopkins from SouthMED discusses the design process.
Chris Hopkins, from Dunedin, recognised there was a need to support hospitals managing Covid-19 outbreaks. Join us as we walk through his design process and chat about his success with this project.
Registrations for this event close at 05:30 PM , Thursday 30th of July 2020
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