Wednesday 28 August 2019

First day of DFI

Overall this day I have learned some tricks and new tools which will help me use some of the resources I currently use more effectively.
I have learned how to link people into sections of google docs by using +their email; this will help me to focus peoples' attention onto specific sections of text. I can see that this function will help me focus senior History students onto specific parts of text when we are analysing information.
I have learned how to use tables within a doc to split up information more effectively, and then hide the table borders. This will make documents more seamless and professional.
I have also learned how to use the 'title' function in google docs to split up large documents, and make them more easily searchable by students. This will help them to find information more effectively.
I used the table borders skills I learned to format this end-of-year write up for the Under 9 rugby team which I coach.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Alistair
    Great to have you with us on the Manaiakalani Digital Fluency Intensive. I'm glad you got a lot from the day and can see how you could apply it with your students. Hamish is growing to be a lovely boy, I'm sure he'll make a fine rugby player. If you change the margins on your page and make sure it's set to 100% in the html code you should be able to get all of the photos showing in the post. ;)

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