Sept. 10, 2024
Mini Mash, our online space for little learners, has been redeveloped and refreshed to provide a more intuitive, engaging and user-friendly experience for both students and teachers. You'll find new areas to explore, and more personalisation features to tailor it perfectly to your class.
That's why Mini Mash is September's Mash of the Month!
Each month we highlight a #MashoftheMonth, the focus is on a tool or application within Purple Mash and how it can be used within the classroom to support learning across the curriculum. During the month, if you share how you have used #MashoftheMonth, you will then be entered into a draw to win a 2Simple Goody Bag!
Read on for more information on the changes...
The first thing teachers and students will notice is the changes made to the classroom and outdoor area. You can now scroll between the two areas, instead of needing to click and open each area.
Make sure you explore and click lots, as there are some fun 'Easter Eggs' which the children will really enjoy.
Seasons in the outdoor area will change automatically, where the trees and vegetable patch will change, and so will the children's outfits!
The Mini Mash top bar has been created to mirror the Purple Mash tool bar, creating consistency and ease of use for teachers and students.
Here we break down each part of the top bar and what's been updated within each section:
As well as opening trays from the classroom area, trays can now be accessed from the top bar, using the orange tab.
When in the trays area, teachers can switch to the work folders view, which may make it easier to organise and find pieces of work.
Trays are now more customisable, with children able to choose a label, colour, icon and tray design to really make their tray their own!
Pins are now called 'Topics', and can be accessed either through the notice board in the classroom area, or through the topic tab in the top bar.
In the topics area, teachers can see the current topics, assign topics to classes for specific dates, and create topics - including adding files from the My Work area, or adding applications to a topic.
The Teachers Area includes all teacher resources, including the DigiTech Scheme of Work for EYLF and Teacher Tools. From here, teachers can create their own resources.
The top bar of Mini Mash now includes a search bar, and teachers (or students) can search for content using this, without needing to know where resources are in Mini Mash. Results can then be filtered by curriculum area or subject area.
Clicking on the profile avatar shows the drop down menu, giving access to a range of features including the ability to log a child in, switching class, or sound and admin settings. From here, teachers and students can also edit their avatar, which is a great activity to get children started.