Friday, 28 August 2020

Digital Fluency Intensive, Day 6.

Digital Fluency Intensive, Day 6.



It was good to explore the “connected” aspect of the “Learn, Create, Share” model. The practice of evaluating the learning websites against two sets of criteria - “Visual Appeal” and “Functionality” -  was extremely useful. 

The feedback on my site was very helpful. It gave me some ideas about improving the content and boosting the appearance of the site. There should be a good balance between having lots of opportunities for children to explore and keeping everything usable and manageable, at the same time.
I have started the work on adding a new "Wizard" page to my website.

Important tip: having the week numbers only on weekly task slides could be confusing for children and whanau. Having the dates alongside with the week numbers will be much better.

1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Armen,

    It is great to read your reflections on the site that you have created. Authentic feedback that is positive, thoughtful and helpful has supported you to make changes to your site - well done on responding to this feedback in such a positive way. Keep up the fantastic learning and the blogging.

    Happy blogging,

    Latham

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