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Springston School
Springston School
31 episodes
4 months ago
We are a small rural school near Christchurch, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy our work as we explore podcasting! We'd love to hear your comments :-)
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We are a small rural school near Christchurch, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy our work as we explore podcasting! We'd love to hear your comments :-)
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Winner of the Springston A+ Learner Video Competition
Springston School
1 minute
15 years ago
Winner of the Springston A+ Learner Video Competition
Last term, students were given a challenge - to create a short video to show what being a Springston A+ student means for them. Inspired by the movie 'Mankind is no Island' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrDxe9gK8Gk), the video was to have photos or short video clips of words found around the home or community. When the photos of words were put together they would make sentences or a poem, explaining what being a Springston A+ Learner means. The videos could be made at home or at school - students could enter on their own, or with friends or family members. We have had 6 entries, from 11 students, and they have done an amazing job! For many, this was their first effort using the Flip video camera, or doing any video work, let alone making their own movie. Entries were judged on how well the video expressed the characteristics of a Springston A+ learner, the use of words and images to describe the ideas, as well as the creative and innovative ways of presenting the ideas. The number of original images used, the quality of their photography/video work, and the inclusion of appropriate music, were also considered. And now, we have our winners! You can access the videos of all the entrants at our Springston School News Blog (http://springstonschoolnews.blogspot.com/). Here is the winning entry, from Oliver and Billy (Year 6 students).
Springston School
We are a small rural school near Christchurch, New Zealand. We hope you enjoy our work as we explore podcasting! We'd love to hear your comments :-)