Kia ora and Cead Mile Failte (Hello and 100,000 welcomes). I'm a Deputy Principal (Tumuaki Tuarua) and this blog is my journey... The highs, the lows and all the stuff in the middle. Karawhiua ki a tatou katoa!
Wednesday, 22 May 2019
Google Sites
So easy to use. None of the drama of Classic Sites!
I am keen to trial one with my awesome Y13 Geography class... and the Wellbeing committee, and my residents' association!
In the mean time - I have been working on a practice site - it started as "Garden with Science" - however due to lateral thinking (that 2pm rush) I have wandered off into the kaupapa of harakeke... science, location, planting, harvesting, teaching, weaving, medicine, rope? Could this be THE sustainable resource of our motu!
The next step is making a site for a plan on one landing page...
Next Steps
Create a Site for Samoan Language Week
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
Lots of potential! watch this space.
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Tena koe Siobhan,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you new sites is just so easy to use and blows Classic Sites out of the water for anyone new to site creation.
I look forward to seeing your Year 13 Geography site. Are you using Workspace within your site or adding content straight to the site.
Nga mihi,
Mark