Ewan has invited me to be part of the Communicate.06 ICT organised by Scottish CILT, in Stirling. I am going to be talking about podcasting and blogging with a bunch of other folk I am very keen to meet.

I asked about preparing and Ewan told me just to post stuff here instead of making a preparation. I must admit this made me worry a bit. I like making presentations distracting myself from the problem of what to say by messing with the tech (I use SuperCard, flash or html rather than powerpoint so that I can get maximum distraction). This is a bit like using podcasting as stealth education the children do not realise that they are doing language work, they are having too much fun.

Anyway this is the first post for Communicate.06.

At School on Friday’s I am released from my class to do ICT stuff around the school, podcasting, digital video, blogging. This is a wonderful opportunity. I usually do a class blog entry from a couple of classes, using a whiteboard and treating it as a bit of shared writing. The idea being to slowly introduce children and staff to blogging. Already one members of staff is posting with her class independently.

Today I was blogging for the first time with one of our primary fours.

We started with some of the children taking photos of some art work on the wall in there classroom choosing one on the white board and cropping it a bit. (I don’t expect 8 years olds to pick this up too quickly but, it is more fun and cpd for the class teacher.)

We uploaded the picture to the blog, had a quick word about passwords and the responsibility of representing their school worldwide and did a bit of shared writing: Twin Castles.

So far so good, the children enjoyed themselves, were introduced to digital cameras, blogs and there was lots of participation in the writing.

At the end of the day I was in primary five: blogging about ‘How to write a setting’.

At about 2 minutes to home-time we finished and posted the entry. A new comment caught my eye, Anita from Slovenia had commented on the Twin Castles entry.

We had a quick read, got quite excited, and I popped over to primary four to share with them; they were nearly as excited as me;-)

Half an hour after school I opened the entry again, to print a copy, and Stephanie from Primary four had posted a thank you comment to Anita.

Some thoughts:

  • Stephanie has really got the idea about blogging and she is eight.
  • The echos from this, finding Slovenia on the map, increasing the children’s sense of their location and place in the world and connection to the rest of it, the pleasure and pride of a teacher from another country asking if she can use the children’s idea.
  • Anita wrote to primary 4, giving them the ownership and connection.

I am not saying that blogging is the be-all and end-all of teaching and learning, but the ripples set up by one half hour present a lot of opportunities.

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I have published the podcast recorded in De Rank on the Radio Sandaig page.

That pretty much wraps up the trip. We had a great time and I think I learned a lot about a whole range of things.

  • Recording with my new Logitech® USB Mic straight into Audacity is, as I expected, a lot more efficient than using the iPod. The sound quality seems fine too. I am going to use this more for the regular Radio Sandaig podcasts.
  • It is nice to be connected, I blogs from the airport, the two schools and the hotel we stayed in, the iBook really shines for this, I never had to touch a setting except to put in wireless network wep passwords.
  • There can be a real connection using Video conferencing. This is the first time I’ve conference with people (my own school) who I know well. Although there was no obvious educational content in the conference, mostly “hello” & “this is what we are doing in De Rank”, it will hopefully help to build links between our schools. I am also aware of the difficulty the Dutch children have in understanding the Sandaig Children’s accents. I will be thinking of how to communicate on a visual rather than verbal level in the future.
  • I also really like the muli layered communication that we were trying, blogs, video conference, just posting image galleries and the podcast. I am very optimistic that his will really help with building friendship across the North Sea.
  • Comic life, what a wonderful application for Education, children just love it.

I’ve been busy blogging on the Sandaig De Rank Blog for the last two days, we had a wonderful time, blogging, making comics, podcasting and video conferencing.

The podcast should be ready by Sunday, and hopefully I’ll have time to gather my thoughs and put them here. In the meantime please check the Sandaig De Rank Blog and the links there to photo galleries and Comic Life strips.

Update (Saturday 18 February):

A quick links list in addition to the posts on Sandaig – De Rank

Assendelft comic

Assendelft gallery

Westzaan Comic Life cartoon

Gallery of Westzaan photos

Podcast coming tomorrow. A comic life trip of our trip is in the works too.

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.