“Hinengaro refers to the mental, intuitive and ‘feeling’ seat of the emotions. Thinking, knowing, perceiving, remembering, recognizing, feeling, abstracting, generalizing, sensing, responding and reacting are all processes of the Hinengaro – the mind.” Rose Pere (1981). Teaching involves the heart and the mind. These are some of my musings.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Educamp Rotovegas
Virtual connectedness never ceases to amaze me. Today I was in Wellington taking part in professional development that was happening in Rotorua. Not only did I experience it via Twitter but I also was able to listen and watch via a Google Hangout. I've also compiled the majority of tweets that accompanied the Smackdown part of this educamp so that I can revisit the session. I can access links and remember who said what.
I was also interested because next Saturday I am helping run an educamp here in Wellington. I do hope that some of the people who attended the Rotorua one are able to join us virtually too. Distance is no barrier.
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