Saturday, 25 February 2012

Mickey Mouse Videos


Due to the scheme being developed into 'Maths with Mickey' (due to the primary research which has taken place within local Primary Schools and an Online Survey), I have been looking into Mickey Mouse's activities, humour and personality towards Children. This will help with the designing of the Lessons and their themes as well as the video content for the Pupil's website.

Above, is a video clip from Mickey Mouse's Clubhouse, in which Mickey and Minnie go on Safari!

Source: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse - Safari [Online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKP4Mqj9fMo [Accessed: Saturday 25 February 2012]


Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Promethean Interactive Whiteboards


Again, this video shows the Interactive elements which are used for 'Teaching and Learning' rather than just 'Technology'.

A range of great tools are available which can be used as inspiration for the Interactive Lessons to be created for this educational scheme.

Source: Intro - Interactive Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources HQ [Online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwtrwdZMzT8 [Accessed: Wednesday 22 February 2012]

As well as this, 'ActivInspire' is a form of software from Promethean which beings all these elements to every Interactive Whiteboard as it can be used on all Windows, Mac and Linux machines. I will likely base my Interactive Lesons on the use of ActivInspire as it allows all the selected Schools to be able to use my Scheme without any extra cost (due to having a free trial).

Looking at Interactive Lessons



This video shows some capabilities of Interactive Whiteboards. I have seen similar elements being used in Lessons during my Primary Research in Schools, so videos like these can also build on ideas for the creation of the Interactive Lessons for this scheme.

Source: TopTips Out of Page - Interactive Lesson Plans and Teaching Resources on Promethean Planet HQ
[Online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFo4ABV2b24 [Accessed: Wednesday 22nd February 2012]

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Sesame Street Song - 9 Pigeons


This is a video which promotes children to count. I believe the music and verbal language is fast and likely to be quite difficult for pre-school children (Sesame Street's target audience) to understand. 

The illustrations are great though and the video is fairly comical so it is likely to entertain children either way.

Source: 2012. [Online] Sesame Street: Song: 9 Pigeons. Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AXaWdM-h5s&feature=relmfu [Accessed: 21st February 2012]

Sesame Street Workshop - Primary Colours

As shown in my written research folders under the competitors scheme section, Sesame Street have educational resources. I am going to show a selection of videos that are available for parents, teachers and children alike.

This is a great video for teaching primary colours in an entertaining way...



Source: 2012. [Online] Sesame Street: OK Go - Three Primary Colors. Available at: http://www.sesameworkshop.org/our-blog/2012/01/31/ok-go-and-sesame-street-team-up-to-teach-primary-colors/ [Accessed: 21st February 2012]

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Disney Store Times Square Grand Opening

"The Big Apple just got a little more magical. Disney Store Times Square opened its doors in grand fashion with the help of a cast of beloved characters and some celeb power." 

Upload date to Youtube: 10th November 2010


I feel this video encapusulates what Disney is about to children and fans all over the world. They put on a show of entertainment for all, young and old, using creativity throughout. In my opinion, tthe energy of the brand, what they want to portray to its audience, is shown throughout the viral. 
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnlBZGSLUOE

Bill Clinton pushes A+ program in Arkansas, USA

Even though this is based in the USA, this is a great example of how a key speaker can see the benefits of implementing creativity within the usual subjects in schools, such as Maths and Science. The noted benefits are an increase in attendance, decrease of 'drop out' rate and also a decrease in behaviour referalls.

I am unable to load the video for some reason, but the link to full story and news bulletin interview on Bill Clinton at a conference promoting the A+ program can be seen here:

http://blog.artsusa.org/2012/02/07/president-clinton-supports-arkansas-arts-education-program/

Friday, 3 February 2012

Disney's Science Classes


"With more than 16 Emmys® to its credit and legions of fans, it's easy to see why the "Bill Nye the Science Guy" show is one of the most popular educational series of all time. Beloved by teachers and students alike, Bill Nye and his unique brand of Way Cool Science make complex science principles accessible for all learners."

and... "Correlated to National Science Education Standards for grades 4-8, this Classroom Edition DVD [The pack in which the above video clip is from] includes Public Performance Rights for classroom/educational use only, Spanish language track, exclusive interviews with Way Cool Scientists, and a printable educator's guide complete with assessment tool."

Source: 2011. [Online] Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=uleq40kjq1A [Accessed: 03 February 2012]

This video is aimed at 9-14 year old students.  

Disney School House Rock video


Since my last posts, I have decided to create an Educational Programme with Disney in the UK. This will be piloted first in a chosen area with the vision to expand nationally if the scheme is very successful. The development of my ideas can be seen in my research folders and my accompanying Time Log blog.

This video above is taken from Disney's Educational Productions program based in the USA aimed for 4-18 year old students. This particular video is from the School House Rock range which is sold to be suitable for 4-15 year old students. However, I feel it is more appropriate for 7-10 year old students as the information is sung to the viewer, which I feel is quite immature to be showing to 15 year old students. However, it is an example of the current videos shown to children using this programme in the USA.