My First Day on the Job

Today was my first day officially as ICT Facilitator to Discover IT Tasman. I loved it. I still don’t know quite what I’m doing but I am enjoying doing it.

  • I started by helping a secondary school history teacher to scan some of her OHP transparencies of the Irish Uprising. She had never used the scanner before and I managed to throw in a couple of useful extras for her like how to make and rename folders and how to organise her photos into folders. After that I quickly showed her how to do a Google image search for new and interesting photos on the topics she wants to illustrate.
  • Then a French teacher & I had a discussion on ways to record her students for NZCEA and another teacher asked if I could show her how to use Photoshop.
  • I had a go at sifting through papers in my ‘office’ to see what paperwork was left behind by the previous facilitator- never had an office before!
  • Then off to Upper Moutere School- only getting lost once!

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Upper Moutere is a delightful rural school with a very creative principal. I couldn’t resist a photo of their recently completed WELCOME sign made by pupils. Isn’t it great. Together we planned a series of workshops on ways to introduce Kid Pix with Year 3/4 and how to encourage and enhance their already blogging classes with a sense of community.

What a great start- at this stage I have sense of freedom to go with my strengths and really make a difference- positive feedback was instant. A great beginning.

4 thoughts on “My First Day on the Job

  1. You see I told you so, like a duck to water….. excellent news that the great adventure has started – I can see that you are going to have a great impact on the way teachers view tools and the way in which they use the web…. AK still RULES ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Hi Allanah,
    Thanks for your comment to our blog. Navigators will be setting up their blogs this week. Glad to hear you are loving your job…. looking a shadow of yourself and very well too!!!
    Best wishes for your exciting days to come.

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