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Design challenge a big draw for celebrities

Enterprising kids emerged triumphant from a ‘Dragons’ Den’ challenge in East Ayrshire Council Chambers – having impressed top judges with their creative designs.

BBC Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark and famous Scots sculptor Andy Scott were among luminaries who came to Kilmarnock to assess the talents of local pupils – and award prizes. Media consultant and ex-BBC correspondent John Morrison chaired the event.

Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of the Council, said: “I am continually impressed by the creativity and skills of so many young people in our schools – and this Interaction Challenge highlights that.

“Kilmarnock has also just won the Creative Place award, which is further evidence of the level of imagination and talent blooming in East Ayrshire”.

So impressed was former Kilmarnock girl Kirsty that she awarded the prize for best presentation to Loudoun Academy’s team of Angus Kerr, Dylan Speir, Ewan Cochrane, James Clements and Sam McVey  (all S3) for their presentation about the structure they had designed to sell products made in school.

Kirsty said: “I was very impressed with their terrific focus on customers and their good clear film about the process. There are several young people here who could have a future in television”.

Prize for best model was awarded by Andy Scott to James Hamilton Academy’s team – Rebecca Mackie, Aimee McCabe, Hayley McMillan, Danielle Murray, Sophie Smith, Natalie Waddell – for a “really funky design”.

Fellow judge Alan Hooper, of the Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art (GSA), also commended their forward-looking use of cardboard which he said was being pioneered by Japanese architects designing earthquake-proof buildings.

Michael Breen, depute principal of Kilmarnock College, awarded a prize for partnership working to two schools – St Joseph’s Academy, Kilmarnock and Doon Academy, Dalmellington.

St Joseph’s had worked on a ‘Cook School to go’ for Braehead Foods/Cook School Scotland and had taken many of their partners’ ideas into account.

Doon Academy was commended for an idea which had ‘great potential’. Their design was for tepees to create a camping and leisure area for visitors around Loch Doon and the new Dark Sky Observatory, to promote tourism and outdoor activities.

Prizes at this stage of the project, for designs in development, are experiences, rather than awards. All nine new structures will be realised by summer – and an overall winner decided.

The Loudoun team won a visit to BBC HQ in Glasgow where they will meet programme producers, while James Hamilton pupils will spend a day at Andy Scott’s amazing warehouse studio in Glasgow, where the sculptor develops huge public art installations.

St Joseph’s and Doon pupils will get the chance to have input into the interior design of ‘the hive’ – a social area for students on the planned new £50 million Kilmarnock College campus.

Alan Hooper invited all teams to GSA for a tour of the famous Mackintosh building and a presentation of the design for the new GSA building designed by world famous architect Steven Holl.

The Interaction project – brainchild of David Ross, Design Director of Keppie Design – called for students in the nine East Ayrshire academies to create and build structures to use to sell enterprise products.

David Ross said: ‘The initiative was born out of a determination to enrich the creative educational experiences of young people in East Ayrshire and to promote connections and partnerships with local business and the wider learning spectrum.

“We co-ordinated a first-rate judging panel of people who share this vision, including leading broadcaster and former pupil of Kilmarnock Grammar School, Kirsty Wark and Andy Scott, whose iconic sculptures can be seen from Cumbernauld to Chicago.

“They brought a diverse range of expertise to ensuring the pupils’ hard work was given serious consideration.”

Councillor Stephanie Primrose, Spokesperson for Lifelong Learning, said: “Congratulations to all the pupils who took part– and thanks to our expert judges for taking time out of their busy schedules for this important event in our education calendar”.

Councillor Douglas Reid added: “A key strategic priority for the Council is to raise educational attainment and equip our young people for the world of work. With the strong backing of mentors and business leaders local and national, we are well on the road to achieving this aim”.

Are your learners interested in a career in the creative industries?

Young people who want a career in the arts and creative industries can now apply to take part in a Modern Apprenticeship programme. The Modern Apprentices will study for vocational qualifications while gaining professional experience working for an arts organisation across Scotland. Apply by Monday 11 February.

http://www.youngscot.net/contact-us/jobs/modern-apprenticeship-young-scot-digital-creative.aspx?dm_i=FES,18N3S,4D19OC,48XMR,1

Paper Creativity Challenge – Scratch

31 January, 10.00 am http://bit.ly/XHTusN

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/glowblogs/eslb/2013/01/25/paper-creativity-challenge-building-with-paper/

Join Derek Robertson and pupils from Newburgh Primary School, Fife for an introduction to Scratch and to learn about the launch of a Scratch Glow TV channel.
Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art – and share your creations on the web

Scottish students shortlisted in BAFTA Young Designers Competition

Pupils from Larbert High School, Falkirk Council, have reached the final of the BAFTA Young Game Designers competition for 11-16 year old and will attend the Children’s BAFTA awards on Sunday 25 November in London to see if they have won. Their entry, in the Game Concept Award section, has a solitary Highlander fending off attacks from wild haggis with only his magic bagpipes to defend him.

Details of the BAFTA competition can be found here:

https://www.bafta.org/press/bafta-announces-finalists-for-2012-young-game-designers-competition,228,SNS.html

Details of the pupil entry can be found here: http://ygd.bafta.org/piping-thistles

The pupils worked on their entry during a Wider Achievement Opportunity, which runs for senior pupils two periods a week. The class is organised by Computing Science teachers within the Technologies Faculty of Larbert High School and is inspired by the Computer Games Development award offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.

http://scottishgames.net/2012/11/20/bafta-games-nomination-for-scottish-high-school-pupils/

http://glo.li/RTdGbB

The shape of things to come – design project

Over 100 third-year Auchinleck Academy pupils had their first taste of the design process, as Interaction launched in nine secondary schools across East Ayrshire.

Architect David Ross of Keppie Design said: “It may seem almost chaotic in the early stages, but we want the young people to experience going through the process of changing and evolving ideas, to get to a final design. This is what architects do”.

The Interaction project calls for students to respond to specific needs in their own schools, leading to the actual realisation of built structures.

The youngsters’ brief for the morning was to work in groups, mentored by seniors, to design and build a 1:20 scale model for a structure to display and sell products.

On hand to help were David Ross; Hanneke Scott van-Wel, architect with Stone Opera; and Kathy Li, also of Stone Opera and part-time lecturer in architecture at Glasgow School of Art (GSA). Ian Hope of Hope Homes – builders of Cumnock’s Knockroon development, in a partnership with the Prince’s Charities Foundation – also dropped in to see the potential architects at work.

Headteacher Peter Gilchrist was delighted with the enthusiasm shown by his students and praised their creativity.

Hanneke Scott van-Wel said: “Today’s event is just a taster for the bigger project. Pupils will be asked to work on individual designs for a moveable structure to be used in selling products made in school. It must be flexible, portable, fit to be used outdoors and it must reflect the school identity.

“They will work in art and technical classes on their designs up until Christmas, when one winning design will be selected from each school. That design will be constructed as a model.

“The finalists will go forward to a Dragons’ Den type contest, where all nine schools will come together and a winner will be chosen. By the end of the school year, the structures will be realised.”

David Ross stressed that the design brief was a guide and was open to interpretation – different schools could evolve their own ideas. Kilmarnock Academy, for example, is coming up with ideas around a prototype racing car model!

He added: “Interaction will involve a number of departments in each school working on the problem simultaneously. We hope that art, technical, business and IT departments would form the core teams for this exercise”.

Councillor Iain Linton, Spokesperson for Lifelong Learning, said: “This initiative is in the early stages but has all the hallmarks of a unique and innovative project which will enhance what is already on offer in the curriculum, by giving students the opportunity to work with professionals and experts in their fields”.

Scottish Gov. challenge prize fund for young innovators – 18-24 years

The Scottish Government announces the launch of the Young Innovators Challenge which will be open to young people aged 18-24 who are in their final year of college or university, taking part in a national training programme or studying for a Modern Apprenticeship. Industry leaders will set young competitors challenges across a number of specialist fields, judge competition entries and offer mentoring and support to successful entrants.

SG News Release: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2012/11/young-innovators13112012

Opportunity for young people to create their own Social Enterprise – 11-16 year olds

Live UnLtd, InspirEngage International and Xing Education launched Create Your Career, offering 11–16 year-olds across the UK the opportunity to start their own social enterprise. Successful applicants receive up to £500 kick-start funding, a free place at an InspirEngage Skills Bootcamp and access to support. The deadline for applications is 10 December.

http://liveunltd.com/campaign-posts/create-your-career/

Learning Through Technology Tour

Following the success of Holyrood’s ‘Learning Through Technology’ conference in April, Holyrood Connect and technology partner XMA are going on tour to share an update on the Scottish National School iPad Pilots. Representatives from primary and secondary schools taking part in the pilot, launched by Michael Russell MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education & Lifelong Learning in May, will discuss their experiences so far and their plans for the future while University of Hull will present their initial findings on the impact these devices have had on learning and teaching.

http://learningthroughtechnologytour.holyrood.com/

Attendees will get hands on with an iPad for the duration of the event and can get a taste of what children at pilot schools have experienced over the last few months in a classroom breakout session hosted by primary and secondary teachers from pilot schools. For the more technically inclined XMA, Apple Solution Expert in Education will offer a session that looks at how iPad can be effectively secured and managed without impacting on the personalised experience that it offers learners.

Regional Education Manager for Apple, Andy Nagle will discuss Apple’s roots in education and it’s current learning ecosystem including iPad, iBooks Author and iTunesU. There will be an opportunity to submit questions via a Twitter hashtag, a selection of which will be posed to a panel at the end of the session.

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Edinburgh 3rd October
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11th October.

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