Cultivating Digital Producers
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Kia ora tātou! Welcome back to curriculum connections and the next instalment of my digital learning journey. Term 3 has brought a diverse landscape of digital fluency projects, and a whirlwind of innovation and creativity using some of my favourite platforms and digital mediums. From acrostic name poetry, to engineering and programming solutions for the New Zealand Junior Robocop 2023 competition, ākonga have dived into a vast array of projects, pushing the boundaries of their digital capabilities. Strap yourself in, this term was BIG! Published Poets with Book Creator In the world of words, my ākonga became artists crafting poetry that not only expressed their identities but also embraced digital publishing through the dynamic platform of Book Creator. With each letter of their names, they created a beautiful and unique acrostic name poem full of emotion, aspiration and entertainment for their readers. The classroom buzzed with creativity as ākonga transformed letters into eye-catchi...