| Code | S1C |
|---|---|
| Seminar Date | Wednesday 24 September |
| Start Time | 13:30 |
| Duration | 45 minutes |
| Seminar Description | Jesse Rae and Brick FM will produce a Global rich task of live broadcasting for the Scottish Learning Festival 2008. Presented by the 'POWER GROUP' of two schools in the Borders (One primary and one secondary), they will turn the SECC into a Global Radio Station, broadcasting live by ISDN with schools, as far as Africa to the USA. There will be an 'open mike' for everyone at SLF, so all can participate. The 'POWER GROUP' in Scotland will invite 'SWITCHES' consisting of individuals or groups of students from other countries to take turn in presenting their own programmes. This will be in the form of reading, singing, music and in their own language. 'GENERATORS' will join up some of these tasks, for example, Robert Burns "Tam O' Shanter" in African and Scots together, demonstrating the use of 'RHYTHM' as a Brick FM innovative way of learning together. The 'Teachers Top 10' will demonstrate the collaboration of mutual respect between the 'Guest' teacher and pupil presenters in each country by using Brick FM ISDN. The 'POWER GROUP' back in Scotland will record the Global shows in real time and cut live to CD for the radio programmer to broadcast around Glasgow on Brick FM 105.5 FM. Mark Hagart and the Team will take a live feed for the LTS content engine so the 'SWITCHES' and 'GENERATORS' and schools in other countries can 'listen in'. Jesse Rae will produce a documentary film of the Event and a DVD will be made available free for the Festival. |
| Speakers | Jesse Rae, Head of Broadcasting, Brick FM |
| Venue | Shuna |