Toolkit: Your Daily Drive, hosted by Fiona Grant
Daily was the key here - Fiona's message is that students need to practise using their Drive everyday. This needs to be routine and is part of being a 'Cyber Smart Learner'. For example - can you find your Drive quickly. There are three quick ways to find your Drive - it's good to know these. Some people like bookmarks, some like short cuts...
We need to be planning and designing opportunities each day for students to work with Drive - this doc is for teachers - we can check there are opportunities for children to do at least one activity similar to these each day. So for example, at writing time teachers might use the 'Weekly Writing Doc' for students daily journalling. These 'cyber smart' learning and practise activities would be a part of the learning already happening, rather than 'another thing', or something done as well as. There's lesson plans for teachers.
It would be good to include something like these Daily Drive slides Mark Maddren created as part of our 'newcomer's club' when new students arrive during the year.
Also use at start of year when our students are learning to navigate their Drive.
I remember a teacher sharing at a Kootuitui meeting how she planned to include drive 'refreshers' at the start of each term which makes much sense.
There's many tools within Drive that our students can harness to learn, create, share amazing things.
I think these 'little' daily things would really increase the opportunities and likelihood for that to happen.
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