Tuesday 8 September 2009

We are now called Central Birmingham CLC!

As of Monday 12th September, Park View City Learning Centre will be known as Central Birmingham City Learning Centre. Give us a call at the office and try to catch us out as we get used to the change!

Friday 3 July 2009

Science and ICT

This week we had pupils from Parkview Secondary School attend to do sessions in Nxt Programming. A variety of tasks were given to pupils which would enable them to gain an insight on how robots work and can be programmed to do specific manoeuvres.

Pupils worked really hard inputting accurate programs to allow their NXT to navigate around a pre marked board. Allowing them to achieve set objectives for various levels in the key stage.

Also this week saw the completion of Calthorpe's Robin Hood Project.

Pupils from Calthorpes School acted out scenes from Robin Hood and who wants to be a millionaire, adding their own script and dance choreography. All the scenes were filmed by the CLC staff and then edited to produce a dvd which was premiered at Calthorpe School.

Thursday 18 June 2009

TA Training


This week teaching staff from Wyndcliffe Primary School attended a CPD session for 'ICT in the classroom'.
The session in which T/A's explored a combination of online resources to support their year groups and curriculum areas. These included creating vodcasts, games and resources both online and portable. These resources could be used to support the creation of displays and build on pupils exsisting knowledge in subject areas.
The sesion was aimed at providing opportunities to support the Excellence and Enjoyment Initiatives. Feed back was excellent and follow up sessions will be done online to support this training.


Friday 12 June 2009

Art Rage in Portraits


This week pupils from Calthorpe school visited the centre to take part in a Digital Portrait session using ArtRage. Each pupil went through steps using a graphic tablet and pen to create a portrait of themselves.
By inserting a photograph of the pupil as tracing paper each pupil went over the outline of their face and then added colour. They worked really hard and created some beautiful pieces.


Also this week pupils from Al-Hijrah Secondary School attending various ICT sessions learning different aspects of Photoshop, Spreadsheets and Access Databases.

Friday 5 June 2009

Live Radio Show with Russell Prue!



Today the CLC was utilised to run a live radio show with Year 8 pupils from six different schools within the Central and Oaks Collegiate.

The live radio show is based in the year 2050 and will give a perspective of what the students world will be like. The pupils will give reports on the news, sports and advertising features for that year.

The rehearsals were organised and actioned in excellent form by the pupils who were praised by Russell himself.

The live show is due to go live around 1530 today and Russell will be giving twittering updates throughout the day.

Robin Hood and his Merry Dancers


For the past couple of weeks the CLC staff have been supporting Calthorpe School in creating a Video depicting the adventures of Robin Hood.

The script was written and rehearsed by the pupils in preparation for the CLC to film the show. Filming took place using various equipment including the Green Screen facility. Once filming was completed it was then edited to create a finished video.

All the participating pupils were enthusiastic and worked really hard.

Also the CLC ran several Science Space Days where various schools attended to learn how an astronaut lives in space by trying out various activities.

Wednesday 13 May 2009

From Earth and Beyond!

The past couple of weeks have been all about Science, Geography and Dance.

Staff of the CLC visited Calthorpe School to help with a dance project they are doing. Initially pupils were filmed while playing out various dance routines to create a movie which will be edited at a later date. All pupils participated enthusiastically and gave brilliant performances.

Also St Edmunds Primary School attended two days of Astronaut Training sessions, where the pupils of years 5 and 6 ran through various activities to understand what life would be like living in space. They ran through both mental and physical challenges which included learning how to make rockets and space food tasting. Rockets where launched and the one which went furthest determined a winner who recieved a certificate. Pupils worked really hard and produced some good rockets.

Al-Hijrah Secondary school attended Geography sessions in which pupils of year 8 created powerpoint presentations on predicting the weather forecast for the week. Interpreting raw data from UK weather reports, the pupils completed various maps and charts which were then used in a Green Screen filming session. Pupils in pairs of two where filmed using their presentation to create a Weather account for TV. The pupils produced some excellent videos.

Next week the CLC will run more Space day sessions this time with Al-Hijrah years 7, 8, and 9 pupils and also continue collaborating with Calthorpe school on their dance project.