What I needed to do was make sure that I included digital literacy into every iTime session. Catering to as many as 20 diverse projects in each class can be overwhelming. Using our Apple devices with apps such as Book Creator and Seesaw has helped not only to grow learning dispositions but also to make the learning visible for others to see. Using iPads also gave students access to virtual mentors via videos. This effectively enabled me to help more students at the same time.

This is the first year that I have been a working in a big Makerspace that caters to the whole campus. It is very daunting! Previously, I have worked in a small room which was only able to fit 8 students at a time. The school renovated the library and as a part of that, a Makerspace was built on the second floor.

This year we opened the Makerspace doors to everyone and in that process, we needed to make sure that everyone was catered to. I am so grateful for the support of the homeroom teachers. I learn from these teachers every day as together we try to navigate the demand from our students.
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