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Schools Tube
If you don’t already know about this. Here’s an educational version of You Tube, ‘Schools Tube’. In their words “The place to share exciting educational content”.
http://www.schoolstube.com/
BECTA News – Pockets of Potential
Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children’s Learning.
http://emergingtechnologies.becta.org.uk/index.php?section=etr&rid=14940
Futurelab – Shoutbox
Using mobiles to record informal learning outside of school to hopefully help in-school learning, children recording and sharing film of what they learnt and most importantly it’s fun and learning together. It can help understand more about the children and how creative they can be.
http://www.futurelab.org.uk/projects/shoutbox
Be Very Afraid 3 – 2006
Children are given work via handheld devices, especially if children are away from school to help keep up, using email and web.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/capellefearnschool1.htm
Doing lessons based in World war II years 5 & 6 acting, dressing up and filming, great way to use many new media skills and learn about the past by acting out.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/capellefearnschool2.htm
Great Idea filming a news broadcast for the school at the end of the week and then shown to all students on Monday morning and put onto the web.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/castlemanor.htm
Here the children create podcasts on many issues for all to see online.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/essexict.htm
A great new classroom developed from students ideas of an ideal classroom.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/greycourt.htm
Animations on a PDA both to do from school and home
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/homefarm.htm
Great idea where children take pictures in the garden using mobiles and automatically the image, soundbytes are sent and they send a txt message description and creating a library for all the children to use.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/portsmouthhighschool.htm
A great talk/reflection by Stephen about the BVA 2 and about the possible futures for learning, it is exactly what we see especially about creating a network of exchanging ideas all around the world.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/lookingbackontheday.htm
A quick but exact piece on the need for continual and fluid policy change to keep up with the learners.
http://www.heppell.net/bva/bva3/policy.htm
