Falling in one of the Manaiakalani schools where teaching and learning mainly happen on devices has taught me how to be visible to the wider audience. No matter how much effort the learner/ teacher has put in giving and getting feedback from others is going to make the learning happen and at the same time make more sense as well.
Below is a slideshow which shows how some of the ways the Manaiakalani schools - teachers and learners are making learning visible to the wider audience.
Kia Ora, Talofa Lava, Malo e Lelei, Kia Orana, Fakaalofa Lahi Atu, Bula Vinaka and Namaste.
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