Monday 10 June 2019

Cybersmart Learning - Avatars for Help

Kia ora koutou,

In Kotare we have been learning about being Cybersmart learners.  One of the things we have been learning to do is how to get help if something goes wrong online.

One of the ways we know we can do this now is to take a screenshot of what we've seen that we don't like and to send it to our teachers, Mrs West and Miss Duncan.

For this learning, we created Avatars by making a mash-up of an animal and an element, like fire, water, air or earth.  Our slideshow below shows some of what we've created.



 One of the challenges was choosing a .png image so that it didn't have a background.  Not having a background meant that we could slot the two images together well.  One other challenge we had was trying to get the callout to be in the right position and with the tail of the speech bubble (callout) facing the mouth of our animal.

Next, we're going to be creating our own blog profile posts!  We're so excited!




9 comments:

  1. Kia ora,
    We are a class from Kaikohe West School in Northland. We really enjoyed reading about your class creating avatars. We would love to see your final avatars.

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  2. bench ball is cool.

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  5. Kia ora kotare
    I really liked i like watching the video
    I learnt that the rugby cup was at japan
    Maybe you could make more blogs
    Have you i have thought of sharing more learning?
    Mā te wā

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  6. Kia ora Kotare,
    I really liked watching the video.
    I learnt that the video was about the rugby world cup.
    Maybe you could show videos of people tackling.
    Have you thought about making an animation about what you have you done ?
    Mā te wā

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  7. Kia ora Kotare,
    I really liked that music that they where playing
    I learnt that the yellow team from rugby was trying to win but they lost,
    Maybe you could learn more about japan and rugby.
    Have you made a blog about it and made so interest.
    Mā te wā kotare

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