Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Kawa of Care

Today I was learning about the kawa of care and how we can take care of our chromebooks. We watched a video about how we can take care of our chromebooks.  I pretty much knew most of the things it said in the video, but i did learn a few new things. I learnt that we shouldn't pile things on top of our keyboards because, if we do they keyboard might break and not function well.  The kawa of care is a list of rules we should follow to make sure our chromebooks do not break and malfunction. 

I enjoyed making the kawa of care slides and i also enjoyed learning about how we can take care of our chromebooks. I also liked how we have the kawa of care because it helps us be safe around our chromebooks and to take care of them.

I found it challenging to type the down the text in time. I also found it challenging to take my picture of my face because the classroom was a bit too bright. I also found it hard to find the right keyboard picture because there kinda weren't that much options to choose from.

My digital learning object shows I can add words to shapes, replace images with my camera app, use the Explore tool to find images we can reuse, change backgrounds and change fonts.

Next time I would change the slide colors to more cooler tones so it would look more pleasing to the eye. I would also change the keyboard picture and my photo.

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    1. Camille, please can you take the symbols out of your comment. We only use words when commenting - even if it is on our own blog.
      from Mrs Torrie

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  2. Kia ora Camille,
    Well done for expanding your ideas and making this a full and interesting blog post. I especially liked how you split it up into paragraphs.
    I am finding your word a bit hard to read. Maybe use a contrasting colour for the text like a darker colour so they stand out. You could go and edit your slides and the slides on your blog will update from there as it is embedded.
    from Mrs Torrie

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  3. Dear Mrs Torrie, Thank you for commenting on my blog. Also, Thank you for the suggestions and pointing out some errors. I will try and fix them.
    Ma te wa, Camille.

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