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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Student Summit

Hello readers and welcome back to my blog. Our whole class get's to do Student Summit so we are really lucky. Student Summit is really fun, there are 4 sessions and there are different presentations. There is Mihi Maker, How to use Prezi, Bitable, Canva, Pixton Comics, Suped-up Slides, Easel.ly, Stop-Motion, Storyboard That, Marvellous Miro, Embedding Blogs, Creative and Unscreen and Removed. There are a lot. We had to press on the link that we were in and then it would take us to google meet. There will be 2 or 3 people that will be talking and teaching and those people made their presentation. After we are done the meet we have to fill out a reflection, like a form. We have to right in it what we think of it, how they made it to teach us, when we will use the toolkit and what they can do to improve it.  


1.Session 1 was Mihi Maker, the people that made Mihi Maker was Mikaylah and Taimana. I really liked that one because they teached me how to make a pepeha and remember it. I think they made a animation. They did make 1 tiny mistake and that was spelling, they spelled figure into finger. For the first question, I said I like it, for the second, I said with a animation, for the third  I said when I am ready to make a pepeha and for the last I said just fix the finger word. 

2. Session 2 was Easel.ly. The people that were making this presentation were Grace and Abby from another school. Easel.ly is a really cool app, you can make posters or anything. I really liked that one because I can do that now when I get bored. For the first question I said I really liked it, for the next I said they went on Easel.ly, for the third I said when I am bored and for the last I said nothing. 

3. For session 3 was Embedding Blogs, I really liked it because I can do more stuff to my blog, and they didn't make any mistakes. 

4. Session 4 was Mihi Maker again so I said the same things. I don't know why I got into the Mihi Maker again but I am really pleased to do the Summit.

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