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03/07/2008

As-tu un animal?

Louise Gorse, daughter of Stuart Gorse the producer of the excellent one stop animation Gorseville has made her own feature called Les animaux helped by members of her family. It includes questions and answers suitable for pupils learning French in their first year.

Brilliant work Louise. Well done.

02/07/2008

7JD Induction Podcast

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Today was Induction Day at Nodehill where pupils met their new form teachers and got a taster of what life will be like in their new year group come September. To help my pupils gel and get to know each other better, we made a podcast about their thoughts and feelings of going into Year 7.

To do this, pupils first wrote their scripts in small groups and peer assessed them. I then gave them plenty of opportunity to rehearse before recording each group with my iRiver as one continuous mp3 file which I edited in Audacity. That done, Chloe added a voiceover to tie everything together and I exported the finished file as a wav which I could then drop on to The Levelator to balance the audio levels of the different speakers. Next, I imported a Flashkit loop for the final mix and here it is:

Download 7JD_Induction_2008.mp3

I was delighted with the outcome as were the pupils. See their comments below:

  • I think that the podcast is a good idea and it sounds good because it takes our own opinions.
  • I think the podcast is a good piece of technology because it records our voices and own opinions. You can also add music and erase bits.
  • I liked making the podcast because it was really fun to make and it takes our own opinion about it all
  • I think the podcast was fun because I liked making our script and you can also add music
  • I enjoyed recording it. It was fun. It also came out very well. It is very funky.
  • I really enjoyed making the podcast because when it was finished it sounded really, really, really good.
  • I think that Induction Day is a great way to get used to your teacher and everything isn't so daunting!
  • I think that Induction Day is a fun way to get to know your new class. I like the podcast because we can show what we thought.
  • I thought that it was fun to do the podcast as it was something different to do.
  • I think it went well and was really fun doing it
  • I think the podcast went really well and I like the funky music.
  • The podcast is brilliant and very creative. I can't wait to download it.
  • I think it is really good. It was really fun to record ourselves and it came out really good in the end.
  • I think the podcast is brilliant. It took a long time, but it was worth it.
  • I really like the podcast, especially as I really like technology also. It is a great way of expressing feelings.
  • I like the podcast and it's a clever way you can make the volume the same.
  • I enjoyed doing the podcast, but not just for our benefit. Other children at other schools or in years to come can look at our podcast and find it is normal to be scared on the first day.
  • I really enjoyed doing the podcast because we could say our opinions and listen to others. also we learnt more technology! Thanks.
  • I thought that the podcast was a good idea.
  • I thought it was quite cool being able to do it and put it on the internet.
  • I thought it was a really fun way of telling people how you feel.
  • I thought the music was funky.
  • I thought the podcast was good because it was really fun to do.
  • I thought it was really good and I like the music.
  • I thought that it was really good. Some bits were funny and I liked the music.
  • I thought the podcast was an excellent idea and it was really good.
  • I thought the podcast was brilliant because it expressed our thoughts on Induction Day well.

Well done new 7JD and here is one of those scripts ...

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01/07/2008

Embracing technology at Nodehill

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In May, David Morris, our headteacher talked to Ventnor Blog about how technology is being embedded across the curriculum and will be in the future before the school eventually closes under the island's plans for reorganisation. The interview gives a good insight on the strategic use of ICT at Nodehill and how careful planning and vision has allowed this to happen.

You can listen to the interview here.

40 ICT Ideas In 40 Minutes

Andrew Field from Content Generator has uploaded his great presentation 40 ICT Ideas In 40 Minutes. Check it out now!

Pushing the 'Pull Media Environment'

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Before setting off for a week in Brittany, I attended the Lead Practitioner Induction Day at the Emirates Stadium and met up with the languages team for 2008/09 including new LP Chris Fuller. The atmosphere was very positive and colleagues enthusiastically shared ideas about their forthcoming seminars.

During one of the breakout sessions, I had the pleasure of listening to Alex Savage, LP coordinator for ICT talking about effective ways of using technology to build a learning network and maximise a training event.

Download Effective_uses_of_ICT_to_enhance_LP_Work.mp3

In just under fifteen minutes, Alex gave us his top tips for enhancing an LP seminar using ICT and ideas on how teachers can best network in the 21st century. First he talked of a three step process of organising a successful event e.g.

  • Find or create a network
  • Make your event as enticing as possible
  • Give delegates the opportunity for feedback to inform you for future events

He then went on to suggest that to meet their training needs, teachers need to adopt the Pull Media approach favoured by many of today's young people where they select content they want to access when and where they want rather than Push Media which is delivered at a given time in a given place.

Alex referred to Alec Couros' diagrams for The Typical Teacher Network v The Networked Teacher to exemplify the Push/Pull Models.

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The tools which Alex highlighted as facilitating this process are:

  • iGoogle - Google Bookmarks, Gmail, Sticky Notes (personalise your desktop and keep in touch with your network using keywords instead of group email)
  • Edublogs - CommunICTy blog (post articles of interest for your target audience, let people leave comments, create a newsletter on a blog)
  • Wikispaces - CommunICTy wiki (a place to share and develop ideas collaboratively prior or after the event)
  • Ning - ICTnet Ning (open or closed social networking site for you to upload resources and create fora for delegates to access after the event and extend discussions)

For more information, visit CommunICTy.org or contact Alex here.

Moblogging School Trips

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Gail Haythorne has set up a WetPaint wiki for all those interested in sharing views on moblogging school trips. Already included is her Blog Permission Form for seeking parental consent prior to a trip taking place. A useful resource for potential mobloggers.

30/06/2008

Podcasting for Teachers & Students

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Tony Vincent from Learning in Hand has published Podcasting for Teachers & Students a 34 page booklet which explains in clear simple steps what podcasting is and how to get started using tools such as Audacity, Podomatic, The Levelator, Feedburner and iTunes. Listen to Episode 12 of his podcast to get an overview.

Check out too Podcasting: a step-by-step guide by Alan Carr available from Podcasting for Pedagogical Purposes, along with a range of interviews on podcasting in higher education in the UK including Pete Travis on podcasting for EFL/ESOL. An interesting listen.

29/06/2008

Brittany 2008

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Having slept for most of Friday, edited audio on Saturday and caught up with my emails and RSS feeds today, I'm now ready to blog about last week's educational visit to Brittany which by all accounts was a great success.

For those of you who follow my TwitterStream, you'll know what we got up to already. For those that don't, you can watch this slideshow or find out from the pupils themselves by listening to the recordings we made on the coach every morning reflecting on the previous day's adventures.

Download Day1.mp3

Download Day2.mp3

Download Day3.mp3

Download Day4.mp3

Download Day5.mp3

Unfortunately, my Gabcast experiment didn't work as all the numbers I tried when in France, wouldn't let me connect despite helpful texts from Chris Fuller back in England. I do know it is possible though as Gail Haythorne has proven with her pupils in Montpellier last week.

Next year, I may try Twitterfone as an alternative, if I can't work out what the problem is or bring along a mini notebook instead of relying on my mobile phone.

As for costs, the 30 odd tweets plus a five minute call to my head every evening came to about £30 in total although if I had been able to Gabcast successfully this probably would have been significantly more.

Twittering_in_brittany

On the way to The American Cemetery, my colleague Richard Peace gave a moving talk to pupils about the Normandy Landings and the personal experiences of his grandfather who fought in North Africa and Italy during the Second World War which you can listen to here.

Download War_and_Peace.mp3

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Hope you enjoy finding out more about our trip and thanks to those of you who tweeted while we were away. It's much appreciated.

21/06/2008

Moblogging in Brittany

At 6.00 a.m. tomorrow morning, our Year 8 educational visit to Brittany officially starts. I'll be Gabcasting and twittering throughout the trip, so all of you can have regular updates of how we are getting on.

I will be interested to see how much my mobile phone bill will be, hopefully not too much and I will not be taking my laptop. So fingers crossed the technology works and everything goes to plan.

20/06/2008

Why use technology in the classroom?

One of Alec Couros' students has made this cool video on why we as teachers should use technology in the classroom. Have a look.

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