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East Lothian Cool Projects

What is going on in East Lothian schools which could benefit from going online?


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Tranent Infants
Tranent, SCOTLAND EH33 1, GB
Their healthy eating work was brilliant and very visual. Some digital photographs on Flickr would be worht sharing.
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Gullane Primary School
Gullane, SCOTLAND EH31 2, GB
Home Front on digital video and photos. This would be worth sharing on Google Video and Flickr, especially since students at Musselburgh Grammar School are working on the same project and have some resources to share.

Their writing and reading work on the Big Friendly Giant would make entertaining reading for others, too. Worth showing on a blog.

Key to learning has been Critical Skills, but this is an area less well known to other teachers. A teacher blog would make interesting reading.
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Yester Primary School
Haddington, SCOTLAND EH41 4, GB
Animations produced here would look great on Google Video and then showcased on a school blog.
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Law Primary School
North Berwick, SCOTLAND EH39 4, GB
Students used Garageband to create Weather poems, matching images to their poetry. This would be great on a blog or wiki.
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Ross High School
Tranent, SCOTLAND EH33 2, GB
Teacher Damian Hayes has created a great Teachers' Toolkit for getting students thinking. It works on the basis of Paul Ginnis' work, but the paper resources could be released bit-by-bit for staff to use through a blog. Being a blog, staff can feedback their experiences in the comments and make a richer resource.
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North Berwick High School
North Berwick, SCOTLAND EH39 4, GB
There are national hatmaking champions at this school. Would it not be great to see some of their creations on Flickr, with photos from every angle?

One of the students will go to London to a professional milliner to see how it's done - a bloggable opportunity if I ever saw one ;-)
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Haddington Infants School
Haddington, SCOTLAND EH41 4, GB
Some of the animation in this school is already available on Google Video.

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-2972051982857068322&hl=en-GB
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Pencaitland Primary School
Tranent, SCOTLAND EH34 5, GB
King Wastealot and the Terrible Storm: this was an Ecoschools photostory which would look great online. All we'd have to do is take digital photos, get the kids to add descriptions of what is going on in each picture and we've got a shareable e-book anyone can use. We'd use Flickr.com for this.
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East Linton Primary School
East Linton, SCOTLAND EH40 3, GB
This school have already podcast the First Minister and Franz Ferdinand. What I'm interested in has been their school bank with the Royal Bank of Scotland. I'd love to hear and see more about this and what it does. A finance blog? An online spreadsheet showing what they are learning?
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Wallyford Primary School
Musselburgh, SCOTLAND, GB
The school has a very strong pupil council. It would be great to see some connected democracy with other schools that students across the authority can learn from each other about how best to run their schools. A blog?