About me
Hi, I'm Robyn Wood. I am deputy principal at St Clair School in Dunedin and am embarking on a whole new learning journey by doing the National Aspiring Principal's Programme. I teach a year 3-4 class in the afternoons. I am passionate about literacy and in particular writing. I am also very interested in ICT and growing in terms of my understanding and application of e-learning.
Hi Robyn. Welcome to the Quadblogging Aotearoa Group. Please fill in the google form with your details to take part. I will match your class up with classes of a similar age range as soon as there are four similar classes. Each blog will have a turn at being the lead blog for a week when the other classes will comment on it. I will embed a google doc with groups on when we get going. Please feel free to offer suggestions and contribute to the discussions. And please spread the word.
Haere mai and welcome to Enabling e-Learning Leadership group, Robyn. Good to have you on board. Your experience will be valuable in this online community.
You might also like to join the other sub-communities listed on the main Enabling e-Learning page, too, to browse current discussions in the specialised groups [http:///groups/profile/118255/enabling-e-learning].
We hope you can join us in the term 4 activities [/blog/view/722833/enabling-e-learning-whats-on-in-term-4] and that you enjoy the weekly e-learning round-up on the blog [/blog/group/118255/all].
Looking forward to working with you online. Ngā mihi nui, nā Tessa.
Hi Robyn
Just wondering how it is all going for you. I've managed to get on download and add comments so thank you for your help. Still feel daunted with the inquiry part as my work load is driving me nuts and worrying about this.
School is crazy with my partner DP on study leave and me having to pick up a lot of her tasks as well as mine. never mind onwards and upwards.
Hi Robyn
I did get your messages and posted my comments. The unpublished work- is that the readings we have to complete and the published our comments? I am finding this very confusing. Sorry to ask such a dumb question.