A schools involvement with Sheffield Childrens Festival project Camp Cardboard
- 21st century show and tell
- Creating Digital Paintings using iPads
- Creating Instructional Videos
- Creating and Using OERs to Promote Best Practice
- Digital Reporters at Camp Cardboard
- Digital video in ITE
- Exploring the intersections of digital literacy and creativity
- The use of mobile apps for digital story-telling with nursery pupils
- Using QR Codes to Engage Children with Learning
Lesson idea. Children explored the potential of Web2.0 technologies for capturing the involvement of the school in the "Camp Cardboard" project (where pupils built structures of cardboard and this way learn more about sustainability issues) using blogging and social media. The particular technologies focussed on by this case study are: Web2.0 technologies, uploading photographs and video to the web, using mobile technology.
Teaching approach. This cross-curricular(i) case study focusses on digital literacy, in particular using E-skills(topic) to: facilitate sharing information in an open and transparent way; explore issues related to e-safety and e-security and explore the creative potential of digital technologies. The case study highlights issues from using Web2.0 applications in a school setting as well as challenges of pupils openly sharing resources; in particular issues of e-safety with regard to resources they make.
A lesson idea from the case study is available at Digital Reporters at Camp Cardboard (edit)
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Title | A schools involvement with Sheffield Childrens Festival project Camp Cardboard |
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Learning Objectives | To communicate about an event using blogging |
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Additional Resources/material needed | iPads, iPod Touch |
Useful information | This case study was conducted by Bradfield Dungworth Primary School, in conjunction with Chris Bailey, Teacher and Assistant Headteacher |
Related ORBIT Wiki Resources | One of the lesson ideas from the case study is available as a separate resource at Digital Reporters at Camp Cardboard |
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