• 28 Aug

    It’s soon going to be time for us to dust off our suitcases and give Moby’s bagpipes a good squeeze all in preparation for our annual trip to the Scottish Learning Festival in Glasgow. 

    Tim & Moby get ready for SLF

    We’re going to be at the SECC from 19th to 20th September.

    If you’re planning to attend, please stop by Stand D12 to say hello and take a seat for one of the presentations we have planned.

    We’ve put together a presentation schedule, most of which will be hosted by our very own ELearning and Mobile Consultant, Jude Baker.

    Wednesday 19th September:

    • 10:30 Get BrainPOPping – an introduction to BrainPOP UK
    • 11:30 BrainPOP and creativity on your iPad
    • 12:30 Google Apps and Project-Based Learning
    • 13:30 Get BrainPOPping – an introduction to BrainPOP UK
    • 14:30 BrainPOP ESL

    Thursday 20th September:

    • 10:30 Get BrainPOPping – an introduction to BrainPOP UK
    • 11:30 BrainPOP and creativity on your iPad
    • 12:30 Google Apps and Project-Based Learning
    • 13:30 Get BrainPOPping – an introduction to BrainPOP UK
    • 14:30 BrainPOP ESL

    We look forward to seeing you!

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  • 27 Sep

    After scoping out the festival in 2010 we decided to bite the bullet and book a stand at Scottish Learning Festival 2011. Aside from the prospect of haggis for breakfast and generally enjoying a jaunt north of the border, we had plenty of reasons to attend.

    Moby salutes!

    Let's get started!

    1. Putting faces to names

    We have a lot of friends and customers in Scotland and it’s always nice to put a face to a name. Cathy from St. Thomas’ R.C. Primary School made a big impression in her kilt attire so we made sure she took away a tartan badge or two to match ;-)

    It’s also always nice to meet tweeps like @digitalkatie and @kirstyforbes. Always a pleasure, ladies! Kirsty was the lucky winner of 3 months free access to BrainPOP and a goodie bag. We hope you enjoy having Moby in your school, Kirsty!

    Kirsty Forbes wins free access

    Kirsty sports her winning certificate

    2. Mapped to Curriculum for Excellence

    We got to meet lots of Scottish teachers and show them Deep Beep, our curriculum matching tool. Deep Beep means you can drill down to the experiences and outcomes you wish to follow and find appropriate topics for your lesson in just a couple of clicks. All BrainPOP topics are mapped to Curriculum for Excellence and Deep Beep should help make lesson planning easy.

    BrainPOP stand at SLF 2011

    Moby loves to see a busy stand

    3. Help with your evaluation

    We know what it’s like to be bombarded with promotional literature and suffer information overload at these events so we wanted to create something to assist you. Proper evaluation of BrainPOP should involve your class if possible. The more colleagues and students helping with the evaluation the better. That’s why we created evaluation booklets - have your class help out.

    With our evaluation sheet you let the kids check out the site, give you their honest feedback and you can use it to convince your Head Teacher or PT that BrainPOP’s worth an investment. Download the Evaluation Sheet here:

    Evaluation booklet download

    Click to download

    4. Exceptional keynotes

    We heard some truly inspirational keynotes and speaker sessions. Sir John Jones’ keynote, The Future Is Not What It Was, was a particular highlight. He received a standing ovation and even had some of the audience in tears. If you didn’t manage to catch him last week, we recommend you take the time to watch him now: Sir John Jones and other keynotes. Exceptional.

    5. VIBs in the house

    We know that it’s a thousand times more useful for you to talk to a fellow teacher so special mention has to go to our VIB (Very Important BrainPOPper), Mhairi Healy from Calderglen High School. Mhairi made sure that visitors to our stand heard first hand about how she uses BrainPOP with her class. Her unyielding enthusiasm and passion for teaching (and BrainPOP!) got straight to the heart of what really matters in the classroom!

    Mhairi, our Scottish VIB

    Very Important BrainPOPper

    We know there were lots of people posing for photos with Moby. If you took any pics please send them to info@brainpop.co.uk or post them to our Facebook page. We’d love to see some more and we’ll make sure you get some goodies for your trouble.

    We’ll see you next year folks!

    Now, where can we find a kilt maker used to working with robots?

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  • 27 Sep

    Last week Moby and The BrainPOPpers went to Glasgow to the Scottish Learning Festival 2010 to talk about the wonderful world of BrainPOP to Scottish teachers.

    Glasgow's Armadillo building

    We had a blast – the teachers were so friendly and welcoming. LTScotland is currently integrating a new curriculum – the Curriculum for Excellence – so it was a particularly interesting time to be there.

    Here are our Top 5 moments at SLF 2010…

    1: Meeting lots (and lots) of Scottish teachers on the XMA Apple stand. Our resident Scottish BrainPOP UK Ambassador, Kim Conway, was demoing BrainPOP UK, showing off our Curriculum for Excellence tagging and giving out our very special Scottish Moby badges. Which we ran out of they were so popular. We’ll have to get more for next year.

    Moby gives the thumbs up to SLF 2010

    Kim Conway demoing Brainpop UK

    Moby gets the girl(s)

    2: Meeting Scottish fans and putting faces to Twitter names! We have been lucky enough to make a number of friends up in Scotland in the last 12 months, but most of them were virtual. This time though we could say hi in the flesh and they could get to meet Moby. You can read Jenny’s (on right) account of SLF 2010 on her blog “Student ponderings“.

    Moby meets Ann Marie and Jenny at SLF 2010

    3: Demoing BrainPOP UK on the Promethean stand. The crowds gathered in large numbers to see Eylan Ezekiel showing off BrainPOP UK resources, including a sneak preview of the Active Expression POPquiz integration, with Promethean ActivInspire and Learner Response Systems. And, because we know how tiring exhibitions can be, the crowd were offered an apple or a cupcake. Can you believe it – the cupcakes proved more popular!

    Moby watching the Promethean demo

    4: Sponsoring the TeachMeet. We are always proud to be asked to be involved, in any way, large or small, with a TeachMeet. This year the famous SLF TeachMeet took place in the famous “Armadillo” building opposite the Exhibition hall. Moby was chuffed to be asked to wave people into the hall, although the security guards wouldn’t let anyone take any photographs (boo!).

    It was this time last year that we premiered our very first TeachMeet movie and we were more than happy to create a brand, new revised version that incorporates some of the changes that TeachMeet has gone through in the last 12 months. Afterwards most of us headed off to the TeachEat to sample some famous Glaswegian curry. Moby didn’t come to that – he had to be in bed. He’d had a long day.

    Our new TeachMeet movie premieres at TeachMeet SLF 2010!

    5: Moby’s “dance off” with the guys from Learning Teaching Scotland. Ollie Bray and Derek Robertson were presenting the wonderful work they’ve been doing with games based learning in Scottish schools (you can read lots more about it the world leading work on the Consolarium blog) and one of the games they used was Wii “Just Dance”. They challenged Moby to a dance off. First Moby tried to psyche out Ollie Bray and threw a few moves to warm up.

    Moby tries to pysche out Ollie Bray before their epic dance off

    Then the dance battle commenced to MARRS – Pump Up The Jam.

    Did you meet Moby? What were your highlights of SLF 2010?

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