Sunday 25 May 2014

Taheretikitiki Unconference - 23 May 2014


We held our first ever student led Unconference last Friday, where students and coaches led workshops based on their areas of expertise for others.

This is what was on offer...


Workshop 1
10:10 - 10:25
Workshop 2
10:30 - 10:45
Workshop 3
10:50 - 11:05
Twitter (Rhiana and Danielle)

NCEA  (Megan)

Dance (Danielle)

Dance (James)

Photography (James)


Makey-Makey (Steve)

Writing reflections (Tia)

Coffee making (Lea)

Badminton (Flynn and Min)

Football/Soccer  (Avei)


Minecraft basics (Thomas)

Here are some photos from the day:




What were your reflections on the day?
  • What you enjoyed?
  • Why you enjoyed it?
  • What you learned?


17 comments:

  1. Looking forward to following these posts

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  3. I really enjoyed seeing our students take the lead in teaching their peers.

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  4. Next time I would like to see a photoshop mytime!
    The student conference is awesome because it gives us lots of opportunity to try new things!
    Only one thing that could make this better is if the mytimes were slightly longer...

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  6. I learnt how to make a cup of coffee, it was good to have the students teach us, because we work better with them, and i want to see this happen again.

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  7. In my workshops i did two dance workshops, and i learned how to make coffee, i enjoyed the two dance workshops because we learnt to cool dances which i enjoyed learning, and i enjoyed the coffee workshop because i didn't know how to make coffee before and now i do so that's was good. i learned two hip-hop dances and i learnt how to make different types of coffee.

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  8. I enjoyed coffee making the most.

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    1. Why did you enjoy this? What new learning was there for you?

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  9. I learnt that to write a good reflection it helps to imagine that you were there again, like you do in descriptive writing.
    For next time, I think that we could make everything a bit closer (like Minecraft in bravo, maybe?)
    It was quite good to have a student's thought on things instead of the hub coaches.

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  10. I really enjoyed Coffee making with Lea!

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  12. What I learnt:
    On Friday for the un-conference session in the first block I learnt some dance moves, how to make a descent coffee with the coffee machine and I learnt a little bit more about mine craft.
    What I think it was like with the students in control:
    I think that having the students in control made the experience a little chaotic but it worked when we got stuck into the learning.
    What I would like to see next time?
    I would like to see if anyone could teach us how to draw

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  13. I learnt about twitter and how it works and how you use it. I also learnt how to make coffee with the espresso machine and I learnt that coffee still taste bad no matter how much sugar you add.
    With the students taking charge it kinda failed because some of the people didn't even know what to say or do and they weren't very organized and they looked very nervous.
    The things I want to see next time is more things to do with music of art.

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  14. i loved making coffee cause it was my first time ever making it. and i learnt how to make some great coffee.

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  15. I think this was a very good program for our community. this was very effective for all of the people in our community. I like that we learned stuff from other people and getting out or learning stuff.

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