Author Archives: J. McLean

COMPETITION LAUNCHES TO FIND SONG WRITING STAR FROM SCOTLAND’S SCHOOLS

clipart-music-notes-musical_notes_set_blackA new competition, Dare to Dream, has been launched by Education Scotland in association with the Artist Development Academy (ADA), to unearth talented song writers and performers from schools across Scotland to write, produce and perform their own song in aid of Children in Need.

The two part competition, which is open to both primary and secondary school pupils, gives secondary school pupils the opportunity to write their own original song, while primary schools pupils will be able to enter a competition for the best song performance. Those entering will receive free specialist song writing and performance tutorials as well as career advice through Q&A sessions from music industry professionals James McKay and Martin Walker from ADA. The tutorials will be available every Thursday via the Glow site, starting on 12th November 2015.

Once all entries have been received they will be whittled down to 10 songs that will be published on the Dare to Dream blog. The songs will then be open to a public vote, with voting closing on 17th January 2016 and the winner announced the following day. The winner will then work with ADA to discuss production and develop two or three different versions of their winning song by 18th March 2016.

Primary school pupils will also be able to get in on the action to enter a competition to find the best performers. The competition opens on 22nd April with all entries submitted by 10th June. The top 10 performances will then be published online and open to a public vote, with voting closing on 19th June and the winner announced on 20th June.

The winning song writers and performers will collaborate to record and release a single and music video to raise money for Children in Need 2016. The winners will take part in live national performances as well as perform at next year’s Scottish Learning Festival in September.

Ron Cowie, Senior Education Officer at Education Scotland said: “The ‘Dare to Dream’ competition is an unique chance for young people in Scotland to showcase their creative talent. This competition provides fantastic opportunities for budding song writers to develop their song writing skills. Through the Glow, they will be inspired by song writing experts from the music industry.

“By taking part in ‘Dare to Dream’, young people will be able to use their imagination and creativity to compose their own song for Children in Need. At the same time, they will find out about the wealth of opportunity in the music business. This is a great way to harness young people’s enthusiasm and love of music to support Children in Need.”

James McKay and Martin Walker from ADA, said: “We’re really excited to be working with Education Scotland to create and develop the next Children in Need single with the help of the talented pupils in schools across Scotland. The competition is a great way for children and young people to express their musical and creative talents whether they are writers or performers. At the same time they can take advantage of our industry knowledge and expertise while supporting such a worthy charity. I mean, how cool would it be to say you’ve had a number one charity single while you were still in school!”

Pupils taking part in the competition have also been asked to create learning logs to document their learning throughout the competition. James and Martin will be commenting on the learning logs to help advise pupils on their progress. Information on setting up a learning log is available on the Glow site in Office 365. http://tinyurl.com/Dare-II-Dream which will require Glow login details to access.

  • Entrants can consist of individuals, groups or whole classes but there must be a lead teacher.
  • Song writing tutorials for secondary school pupils will be available each Thursday at 10 am from 12th Nov until 11th Dec 2015.
  • Performance tutorials for primary school pupils will be available each Thursday at 10 am from 22nd April until 27th May 2016.
  • Schools can sign up to and register to take part in the tutorials http://tinyurl.com/Dare-II-Dream

 

Visual Online Dictionary

imageSHAHI is a visual dictionary and is  available  as a free online tool.

Learners or teachers simply  enter the word they require  and the software generates definition texts from the free online multilingual dictionary Wiktionary

The software also generates images related to the word search from Flickr, Google and Yahoo. along with images from Flickr, Google and Yahoo.

Once the word definitions load then there are further clickable links.

 

Science resources in GLOW

The Sciences Glow community contains over 3000 Science resources, from the Broad General Education to Advanced Higher level, co-developed by teachers from all 32 local authorities.

There is also a newsfeed where practitioners can share information, a discussion forum, and an area where teachers can collaborate on projects, e.g. primary/secondary transition.

Use your Glow log-in details to access the Sciences network.

Using Technology to improve learning and teaching: Training opportunities

teacher_trainingWe always have a number of training opportunities available to help you get the best out of the technology already at your school, or to give advice  if you are thinking of purchasing new technology such as Ipads or other mobile devices.

All the events are posted on the Aberdeenshire Events website or please call us for the latest information on any learning with technical logo support events.

Current Events are:

Reaching all learners with mobile technology . Whole day , hands on training at Hill of Banchory

More dates to come in New Year

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Serif Craft Artist : Twilight courses specifically aimed at making use of the fantastic range of Roald Dahl material

December 1st, 2nd, 7th and 9th

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SMARTnotebook 2015 beginner course: Whole day course aimed at getting you up and running with the new SMART software, this is a hands on course and you will get lots of really useful help and advice and you will be able to create, engaging interactive SMART lessons that you can share and reuse.

More dates to be announced

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GLOW and O365 : Twilight courses aimed at beginners and how to use the O365 apps (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, OneNote , Outlook) in addition to the calendar, people, mail , onedrive and other apps.

Dates to be announced

Please contact either Susan Sey or Jim Mclean  to discuss any of the above events or to discuss other training requests/issues

 

 

Consultation on National Digital Learning and Teaching Strategy

Dr Jim Fanning, Head of Strategy of the Digital Learning and Teaching  at Education Scotland has organised two digital learning and teaching strategy conversation days  – one in Aberdeen on the 14th October and then Inverness on the 15th . These events are free and I would encourage you to register to discuss the new Digital Learning and Teaching Strategy document.

Details of the days can be found here , including how to register for a place.

Mental Agility in Numeracy and Maths

imageJoin the Education Scotland Team on Tuesday 6th October at 4pm to find out more about Mental Agility at First Level.
In this session presented by the Education Scotland Numeracy and Mathematics Team they will be exploring Mental Agility at First Level and answering your questions.

Please click here to read more and register for the event

Consultation on National Digital Learning and Teaching Strategy

National Digital Learning and Teaching StrategyDr Alasdair Allan  opened the formal public consultation around the development of a Digital Learning and Teaching Strategy at SLF 2015. The consultation period takes place over 12 weeks, closing on 17 December 2015.

Education Scotland have set up a public facing Glow blog to encourage discussions around the strategy.

I hope you will manage to find some time to read the consultation paper and make appropriate comments directly on the blog that can be accessed here or by clicking on the image in this blog post

If you have read the paper and wish to respond to the consultation document  then please click here