At the end of a busy, busy day.

We had a great time at De Rank Westzann, just about finishedthe first half of the De Rank podcast. If things g oas well tomorrow at the other part of De Rank School: Assendelft the finished podcast should be on Radio Sandaig at the weekend.

The children were great recording in both Dutch and English. We had time for a video confrence with Sandaig and made a comic life cartoon of the day. I should really think about the experence, but I am going to the pub!

The Children in De Rank are podcasting in both Dutch and English. I am very impressed with their clear english, their accents are much better than mine.

We have recorded two groups this morning, one more to do this afternoon.

Later in February I am going along with a colleague form School to our partner school in the Netherlands: De Rank.

I am hoping to get them to record a podcast which we will publish on our site, in fact two podcasts. De Rank is a school on two sites Assendelft and Westzaan.

Of course I don’t speak any Dutch but the teachers there speak pretty good English, so I think we will get by. I’ve started by blogging some instructions on the Sandaig – De Rank blog here: Sandaig Teachers visit .

I hope to enthuse the De Rank children about blogging too, and to blog the trip for the sandaig children to read.

Some children in primary six have just finished a small project with Comic Life. Back To the Victorian Times using photos taken on our trip to Scotland Street School Museum.

The children really loved Comic Life. I wish we had more copies. It takes all the difficulty in creating a beautiful comic strip leaving them to think about what to show and stay. We made the simplest comic possible, Comic Life. has lots more features and possibilities.

Playing with scotedublogs a bit, and I noticed there are some nice rss feeds avalible, for example Changes and comments on scotedublogs.

Looks like there some other nice thing, I am off to the sandbox.

The only things that might hinder using wikispaces in class are the google adds on every page and perhaps websense.

I wonder if there is a simple php wiki that doesn’t need a database?

Update

Free Wikispaces for Teachers

Just websense to test tomorrow.

Following a post by Tim Lauer (who is manages to come up with wonderful stuff and ideas to use it in the class every week) Scuttle: Open Source Social Bookmarking Tool I found ScuttlEDU and finally a trackback to EduBlog Insights by Anne Davis from August last year, where she describes herself as scattered, covered & smothered by choice of web 2.0 fish to fry. I know who she feels, this post a is pretty pointless Friday one, except those links which are well worth following.