Thursday, 27 August 2020
Reflection on: Creativity Toolkit
This afternoon I attended an online toolkit with Amie Williams who is obviously passionate about the Learn, Create, Share pedagogy that exists within the Manaiakalani pedgagogy. She explained how teachers can "turbo charge" students engagement and interest in making their learning creative using a range of digital tools within the classroom. I particularly enjoyed learning about the MAPIC (Mulitmodal, Ampification, Personalisation, Interaction, Coherence) acronymn to include a range of ideas that can be trialled and used amongst children which helps to boost their confidence and introduce innovative ways of sharing their learning creatively. Children experiment with a combination of audio, visuals, blogposts, collaboration, sharing ideas, respecting cultural diversity and learning about each other which enhances their holistic development to support their own understanding and prior knowledge of a topic.
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