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Over the last two weeks we have been experimenting with animating growing cress. This mini project was developed in partnership with the Dorset Cereals Edible Playground Project. Last summer the Edible Playgrounds project won a Gold Award for their garden...
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Don Films for Learning in association with the Thomas Hardye School and St Mary's Middle school won the "best presenter" prize at the annual Scicast awards at the Royal Institute, London on Monday 31st March. The students enjoyed an all...
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Over the last two weeks we have been experimenting with animating cress growing. This mini project was developed in partnership with the Dorset Cereals Edible Playground Project. Last summer the Edible Playgrounds project won a Gold Award for their garden...
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Thousands of students are undertaking news-making activities in preparation for the UK-wide News Day on 26 March 2009. You can find out more about BBC School report >>>CLICK HERE<<< If you are making a School Report and trying to work...
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Geography Teacher Eddie Campbell-Thomas has been making Geography films with his students from Teignmouth's Trinity School. Their recent field trip to Chesil Beach on the world famous Jurassic Coast was turned into a film for learning. Wave Action...
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Edible Playgrounds is a Dorset based project that encourages schools to set aside an area of ground for growing their own food. It is all about teaching children where food comes from, and sharing the fun and satisfaction of growing - and cooking - your...
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Contributions to Films for Learning from.... Lesley Waters Celebrity Chef Lesley Waters went to The Thomas Hardye School as part of a competition to find student to cook in a festival celebrating local food and ingredients. We asked her what her top tips...
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In June 2007 the Films for Learning team gathered science communicators and NESTA Awardees from all four corners of the UK to help students make inspirational films for both Planet Science's Scicast and FFL. From the English quarter (and FFL) stepped...
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Thank you for following this link to the Films for Learning Community from the LEPP newsletter! Here are some links within this site to help get you started Sign in for the and create your own membership >>>CLICK HERE<<< You will need...
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Have you ever thought... 'It would be great to make a film about... the London Eye... The Sydney Opera House... US Elections...' but lacked original footage or a film maker 'on the ground'... Living in Dorset I have always had a plan to...
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Wednesday 15 th October three students and I attended the Hand Held Learning Conference at The Brewery in the Barbican, London. There we presented for the Teacher Development Agencies ‘Developing Teachers for the 21 st Century' break out session....
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You can really see the results of a ‘full on' day's learning for the students of Writhlington School who made ‘Films for Learning'..... What better way to inspire and kick-start learning than to create films for the classroom? The opportunity...
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Introduction In the summer of 2005 The Thomas Hardye School (THS) in Dorset worked with Toolkit, a creative learning consultancy. They developed a model for students, staff and partner schools (secondary, middle and first) to make films about areas of...
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Three short (less than 30seconds) 'silent films' which demonstrate the unique properties of Smart Materials.... View the film demonstrating Thermochromatic Material >>>CLICK HERE<<< View the film demonstrating Shape Memory Alloy...