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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Student summit

 Hi guys!

Today I'll be sharing with you something I did in the student summit.  In the summit there were about 30 different schools. 

The Uru Mānuka Student Toolkits are being held on the 17th September Online from 9:30-12:30.

This full day of action packed event will focus on creative and collaborative use of digital technologies to promote innovation and learning.

The programme includes problem solving challenges, breakouts, and demonstrations all led by students for students.

On my first tool kit I learnt how to use scratch and second tool kit I learnt how to use Easel.ly easy! Here is what I made Easel.ly!



Also I forgot to mention that I was presenting on the tool kits. I was presenting with Jaydah, and we also had 2 sessions. On my first session I felt quite nervous but on my 2 session I felt relaxed and wasn't to nervous. I hope you guys will have a chance to do this because I will say that it was quite fun! Anyway see you guys in my next blog post! BYEE!!


2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Kezia,
    Well done for presenting at the Summit! I am glad that the second time round it went better for you.
    Thanks for sharing what you did in the toolkits. It would be great if you could include a link back to the other presenters slides so that others can see what you were learning here.
    If you had to give someone advice about presenting at the Summit what would it be?
    - Miss Morgan

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    1. Hi Miss Morgan,
      Thanks for commenting on my blog. Maybe if I do this again I'll include a link back to the other presenters slides. My advice would probably be not to be nervous. Even though you're in front of everyone, try not to be nervous. Also I would say that even if you don't have a lot of people wanting to see what your teaching, still be happy with the amount. Anyway what was your favorite part about the summit?
      - Kezia

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