RecREate April 21, 2008
Posted by smartley in Uncategorized. add a commentFollowing the Culham conference today at York St John on using storytelling and poetry to engage learners in RE, here is a post where delegates can add comments or suggest good resources which you might like to share with others.
As a starting point, here is a link to David’s presentation [slideshare id=363562&doc=recreate-york-1208728456297056-9&w=425]
and also to his blogsites at Carmel College: Sixth form, Rome and International.
You will find also find information about blogging and podcasting on this blog, as well as a link to Nodehill Middle School’s RE blog.
Here are some links to find out more about: Comic Life Deluxe, Evans Publishing for RE and Multi Faith and The Works 6 (poems for asssembly) edited by Pie Corbett
I look forward to reading your post, comments and suggestions!
Podcasting in RE June 8, 2007
Posted by admin in Uncategorized. add a commentEither click here, or on the orange icon in the sidebar to listen to the Bible Heroes podcast created by Year 6 pupils at St Francis of Assisi VA Primary School in Ingleby Barwick (link to school website). Click on Episode 1.
Link works with Internet Explorer 7.
To listen to this podcast with iTunes:
Open iTunes>Advanced>Subscribe to podcast. In the window which opens, copy this URL:
http://www.podiumpodcasting.com/~182439/Y6atSTF210607000355/rss.xml
and paste it into the iTunes URL window.
The eight Year Six pupils I was working with, had chosen the theme of Bible Heroes. They first listened to a podcast in the role of “audio critics”, selecting elements which they thought were good, but also made comments about where there was room to improve.
Pupils worked in pairs to write their scripts, then loaded these into the Podium software to rehearse and record. The ease of use of the software meant that the children could concentrate on their speaking and listening skills, practising and performing until they were satisfied with the result. They also evaluated each other’s podcasts and made useful points to improve the quality.
When asked at the end what they had learned from the experience, they made comments such as:
- it made me realise how important deadlines are
- you need to work as a team
- it’s important to speak slowly and clearly
- you have to make it sound interesting
- you have to be responsible, otherwise it doesn’t work
- it makes you think about what you are going to say and how you say it
During the remaining weeks of the summer term, these eight “podders” are now going to teach podcasting to Year 5 pupils and so pass on the expertise they have learned.
If you want to know more about what podcasting is or read some ideas for how it can be used in RE, then click to watch this slideshow. (You can see a larger version by clicking on the SlideShare icon.[slideshare id=60810&doc=podcasting-and-religious-education-7393&w=425]
Consultancy and Training May 21, 2007
Posted by admin in Uncategorized. comments closedsmartleydoesIT offers a wide range of consultancy, training, and support to individual schools, local authorities and dioceses. Courses include:
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supporting primary and secondary RE
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creation of interactive materials for RE and Collective Worship
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Enhancing RE through ICT and higher order thinking skills
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RE and assessment
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RE – using interactive whiteboards to enhance lessons and engage learners
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skills training in using an interactive whiteboard Promethean or Smartboard
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Holocaust Education
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podcasting
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support for church schools pre and post Section 48 inspection (SIAS)
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blogging
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setting up blogs
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stop frame animation
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creative presentations with PhotoStory, MovieMaker and Web 2.0 applications
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support and training for Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) and LOtC Quality Badge
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website development
