This was a fascinating bit of CPD with Martin Greechan from Deep Fried Films, looking at just one aspect of film-making: the storyboard. So what did we learn today? Film has certain similarities to books, with scenes instead of chapters, and a different grammar. First we learned some vocabulary There are different styles of shots: [...]
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Storyboarding with Deep Fried Films
Posted in education, For education, imagination, inspiration, learning and teaching, literacy, questioning, storytelling, television / films, thinking, transferable skills, tagged Deep Fried Films, Moving Image Education, storyboarding on October 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
SLF09: CANVAS
Posted in education, enthusiasm, For education, ICT, literacy, reading, resources, websites, tagged Art & Design, CANVAS, Glow, SLF09 on September 27, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I’m in love. I’m so much in love. The virtual world created for CANVAS is just stunning. The kids will love it too. We’ll never be able to get them out. Enough rambling. CANVAS (Children’s Art at the National Virtual Arena for Scotland) is a virtual art gallery created to house artworks from our schools. [...]
Becoming more thoughtful
Posted in education, For education on June 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve just been interviewed for the fourth time and it is scary. The variety and planning in the variety of questions is impressive, leading from ‘Do I think children should be active outside of school’ (yes, of course) to ‘What exercise do you or your family currently take part in?’ (er, can I think about that one?) [...]
Questions, questions, questions
Posted in education, For education, investigations, learning and teaching, questioning, tagged debate, For education, questions, Visible Thinking on June 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’m fascinated by the change of tone in questions that are coming along to be added to the Debate Wall. There is a clearly recognisable difference between those that the pupils came up with themselves, which were based in their own experience, particular to the school, and often somewhat biased, and the later additions. Following the Claim-Support-Question routine, [...]
Diversity
Posted in education, For education, investigations, learning and teaching, tagged lies, Teaching for Understanding, Visible Thinking on May 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The class teachers are now diversifying their strategies. Two have held class discussions regarding social lies before viewing the Disinformation website. One of the classes viewed the website together and discussed each section as they went through it, while the other looked through it in pairs and discussed their thoughts afterwards. The third class came along to try [...]
Motion sickness
Posted in education, For education, learning and teaching, tagged debate, Visible Thinking on May 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Over the Easter holidays I thought about the Visible Thinking assignment, in particular, which topic to investigate, and concluded that we should ask the pupils themselves what they would like to investigate. I put this idea to EM, who agreed (and then told me that I was now working with three out of the five English classes). From [...]
Glow
Posted in For education, school, tagged Glow on May 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Woke up at 5.30 this morning, unable to breathe because of the silly little cough I’ve got at the moment. Didn’t dare go back to sleep though because today is the day I’m presenting the introduction to Glow. Unfortunately I was also up til 1.30 am making my notes and ensuring I could access everything. Bit scary to [...]

