NATIVE HAWAIIAN ONLINE ACADEMY

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Video Resources

  • Kekai Robinson - Minecraft for Education - Pt 1

    Learn about the amazing use of Minecraft for Education and how the kumu of Ke Kula ʻo Piʻilani have utilized Minecraft during the pandemic to increase engagement and language practice in and out of the classroom.

  • Nalu Robinson - Minecraft for Education - Pt 2

    Watch the second part of the Minecraft for Education journey and see all of the worlds that the Robinson family have worked to create for their lucky haumana.

  • ʻIkea Robinson - Minecraft for Education - Pt 3

    Watch the third part to this Minecraft experience and see the hale area and all of the ingenuity and creativity that this game platforms provides for your haumāna.

  • Kāhealani Lono - Reliable Resources of Online Learning at UH Mānoa

    Learn about Laulima tricks, the efficiencies of Google Workspace and how to engage students when teaching online.

  • Ben Ancheta - LinkedIn Best Practices

    Watch this informative video to hear best practices for LinkedIn use and how you can be more easily found for job opportunities by recruiters.

  • Kaliko Spenser - 10 Tips for Powerpoint

    Watch this short and useful video where Kaliko shows you 10 tips to increase your efficiency and professional usage of the web based version of Powerpoint.

  • Kaliko Spenser - Research Tools

    Browse this tutorial for amazing recommendations regarding formatting best practices along with note taking and annotation tool overviews.

  • Kaliko Spenser - 21 Tips for Google Slides

    Take a look at this jam packed slideshow that shows you multiple ways to make your Google Slides presentations that much more engaging and useful for your classroom.

  • Kaʻimi Watson - Notability

    Learn the step by step process of using the app Notability on iPad and laptop and its many uses when doing academic research.

  • Kealiʻi Kukahiko - Moʻolelo as a Navigational Process for Systems Change

    Watch this wonderful resource video presented by Kealiʻi Kukahiko, an institutional analyst for the Office of Hawaiian Education, that describes moʻolelo as a navigational process and describes important pivotal moments in Hawaiʻi history.

  • Technology Resources

    Click below to access all of our curated resources and tutorials aimed to increase tech usage in the classroom

  • Cultural Resources

    Click below to access all of our cultural resources including worksheets, games, and activities for download

  • Language Resources

    Click below to access language resources and videos to increase language acquisition and class participation

Meet Our Speakers

  • Kāhealani Lono

    Instructor - UH Mānoa - Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge

  • Kaliko Spenser

    PhD Student and GRA - UH Mānoa Office of Academic Success

  • Ben Ancheta

    President - INKINEN Executive Search Firm

  • Kekai Robinson

    Poʻo Kula - Ke Kula ʻo Piʻilani Independent Hawaiian Immersion Private School

  • Nalu Robinson

    Kumu - Ke Kula ʻo Piʻilani

  • ʻIkea Robinson

    Minecraft Designer - Self Employed

  • Bruce Watson

    Oceania Student Support Specialist Coordinator - UH Mānoa

  • Kealiʻi Kukahiko

    Institutional Analyst - Office of Hawaiian Education & Instructor - UH Mānoa