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[Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:] Students make mobile phone news describes how pupils from Lilian Baylis Technology School in Lambeth, London used technology to create multimedia news stories as part of the BBC News School Report project. For example, the Year 8 pupils:
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Never mind the technology, wheres the learning?: Learning and Teaching Scotland provides advice on using Mobile phones in the classroom particularly in Modern Foreign Languages, while only yesterday the BBC ran a news story on how Year 8 pupils at Lilian Baylis Technology School in Lambeth have been using their mobile phones to create news stories. Here are the reports: (via Cosmos)
MacFormat: on your mobile phone, upload it to your Mac and edit it in GarageBand then publish it to your podcast or website with iWeb - all in about half an hour! This potential for creating great content using an iPod has been embraced by educators. (via Cosmos)
Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: By using their mobile phones, the pupils were all able to create content quickly and practise recording themselves at the same time. They could be creative as they were already familiar with the technology and boost their confidence ready for making the final version on the laptop. (via Cosmos)
[News.bbc.co.uk] BBC NEWS | Technology | Students make mobile phone news: The Year 8 pupils made news as part of BBC News School Report, which encourages students to make TV, radio and online news in their schools and publish it on a school website.
[Thesun.co.uk] The Sun Online - News: Grange Hill's Bronson dies: Former actor Jonathan Lambeth, who played troubled pupil Danny Kendall in the mid-eighties, said: "Michael Sheard epitomised the great British acting tradition, a consumate professional who created brilliant and memorable characters.
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