Sunday, 26 January 2014

BETT Show pictures






BETT Trip to London


BETT {January 22 – 25th 2014} 30th Anniversary

It’s the global meeting place or the education technology community, offering first-hand knowledge and advice from the industry’s innovative figures. (BETT website)

“The only place where you can hear from the biggest names in education”

Award winning interactive solutions for any classroom, video conferencing for learning, forums, speed learning, live learning, SEN learning, school leader’s summit, games, learning support, school management, HE and Work Place learning.

All the different ‘stalls’ consisted of help towards: Maths, Science, English, Foreign Languages, SEN, ICT and Media.

Short talks from:

  • Teach First
  • Hampshire Academy
  • Ipswich Academy
  • Eton College
  • Founder of 100 Word Challenge
  • West London Free School
  • Plymouth University
  • City University of London
  • Education Innovation Centre, UWE
  • Open University
  • University of Birmingham
  • Donald Clark, CEO of Epic
  • Charles Jennings, Founder of 70:20:10 Forum
  • Mike Thompson, Head of Employability for Barclays Bank
  • Top Right Group
  • VISA Europe

One of the main thing that I noticed was there were lots of ‘stalls’ that contained interactive white boards, touch screen boards/computers etc. They all seemed very similar but very popular.

I did enjoy walking around the different areas as I haven’t been to anything like it before, but I did find it a bit monotonous (There was a lot of the same thing).

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Hopscotch animations - fading octopus

Our session today was about the application Hopscotch! We had to use coding to create different things e.g: a square or a triangle or a house. I found this extremely frustrating and difficult to do. I did not understnd the theory behind it and the different controls, it also had elements of maths in it which i found hard to work out the angles etc. Didn't really enjoy the session as it stressed me out, even though i completed the tasks i couldn't do it by myself without help. https://community.gethopscotch.com/projects/fading-octopus-nos0yh24x12gqkzttilu-q

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Scratch parrot animation

Today, we found the Scratch animation programme online and mandy went through it on the board step by step (which i found a lot easier to understand than copying a handbook!) I then looked through the different images and picked a monkey, chose a nature/park bench background then programmed it to walk a few steps, jump on the table and look excited/ However, Mandy and i then discovered that the functions were complicated compared to other images. So, i then changed the image to a parrot, did the same actions then have the parrot then for it to make a sound. Overall, i enjoyed this Scratch lesson a lot more than the last one for sure!