Social Studies Digital Learning Day
Saturday 21st March, 2015
9:30 – 15:00
Where:
Stirling Management Centre, Stirling Court Hotel
Organised and funded by Education Scotland, the day aims to engage practitioners in lively professional dialogue about the success and challenges of using digital learning in the Social Studies classroom. Download the full programme here: http://bit.ly/Ddayprogramme
There are 50 places available on a first come, first served basis and the day is open to all primary teachers and secondary Social Subject teachers. Book your place now: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2STXHJS
This is a free event, including a free lunch. However, delegates will be required to meet their own travel costs.
1) Active History
Russel Tarr – Head of History at the International School of Toulouse
Russel will share the digital applications and programs he has developed for his websites www.classtools.net and www.activehistory.co.uk. All of these have been designed for the students in his own history classroom.
2) Digital Commonwealth 2104
Professor David McGillivray – Chair in Event and Digital Cultures
School of Media, Culture and Society, University of the West of Scotland
Jennifer Jones – Project Coordinator, Digital Commonwealth 2014
David and Jennifer will share the success of the Digital Commonwealth to engage learners in developing and applying skills in digital media.
3) Digital Learning with the BBC
BBC Learning Online
Learn about new online resources to support CfE, the success of School News Report and the creativity of BBC Scotland’s L.A.B.
4) Reconnecting with Glow
Glow Futures Team, Education Scotland
The Glow team want to highlight some of what’s on offer and would like to invite delegates to have a fresh look at how Glow can help support learning and teaching.
- Apps and Maps – Annette Iafrate, Geography teacher, Gryffe High School, Houston
As one of Microsoft’s Innovative Educator Experts, Annette will share her passion for digital learning through using a variety of apps on tablets and ipods that integrate ICT seamlessly into her lessons, as well as creating class textbooks in OneNote.
- Digital Storytelling – Philip Donnolly, Education Manager, Scottish Film
A former Senior Lecturer on Glasgow University’s Initial Teacher Education programme, Philip has long been a passionate innovator and exponent of digital technology in the classroom.
Delegates will learn simple but powerful methods for pupils to use Digital Video to reinforce curricular learning across all ages and contexts of Social Studies. Delegates will develop skills in voice overs, selecting still and moving images, and using video editing software.
- Online Mapping – Carol Blackwood, Digimap For Schools
Online mapping can be the starting point of any lesson that has place as a concept. Carol will show delegates how to get pupils to be creative and present information to demonstrate their understanding of something they are being taught.
- Citizen Journalism – Anna Brocklehurst, Sky Skills Studio (TBC)
A team from Sky Skills Studio will show delegates how to combine a range of digital and presentation skills to develop learners abilities to research, debate and report on news and politics.
Directions:
http://www.stirlingcourthotel.com/stunning-location/Getting-Here/