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Scratch

My fisrt scratch attempt. Using waka and creating sounds for each sprite or part of the waka. I'm still working on it. I need to practice debugging. 'The greatest joy comes from empowering students to know that all experts were once beginners too.
I can organise my google class site. It was helpful to critique the othe sites and also get some great ideas. I will continue to work on content within the buttons. Jess shared a really helpful slide for setting up buttons. Thank you Jess. Cant wait for the next session. https://sites.google.com/d/1ngecSKvxELuOgXyt7IpjUKkYViHxs032/p/1kyYbi4-QncMMl4tYc7MUm5y0fjJIZL4r/edit

My Maps

 My Maps https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdIBabqIsetCwgZfseOgmrop_tidRuFTZdcBS14gatO8w2Efw/viewform?usp=sf_link
 I had more success with todays learning session (Media). The philosophy and pedagogy around create is inspiring. I like the references to supporting innovation, exploration and creativity. The 60 years ago video was a timely reminder about education and tools too. We are currently preparing for the film festival so todays create sessions were really helpful. I especially enjoyed the Storyboarding lesson. I can see my akonga having a great time creating some humorous slides and sharing them with their peers. And what a simple yet effective way to plan for short film.  A huge tautoko to Jacob our facilitator for that workshop and all his ongoing support. Nga mihi Jacob.

TCStoryboarding

 

Storyboarding

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