Happy New Year from the mgsPodcast team. This one has taken FOREVER to get out, but such is life in a busy secondary school. What ways are there to fit this kind of entertainment podcasting into the life of a school? Comments welcome!
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On this special summer holiday edition:
More from the Gig on the Grass in an exclusive interview with Grant and Boogie from Forth 1 FM. What's it really like to be a pro DJ?
A review of last night's BBC Schools Shakespeare Festival featuring MGS pupils as part of the record-breaking event.
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Here it is! The first of two shows from the MGS Gig on the Grass.
The weather came out well in the end and visitors from Forth FM, Boogie and Grant, feature on this sunny episode of the mgsPodcast.
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It's arrived - the Gig on the Grass is here. Unfortunately this morning it's not clear whether the sunshine has arrived, too. Nevertheless, the mgsPodcasters will be launching at least two podcasts today kind of live from the Gig. The first one will be up before lunchtime with the work of the pupils from the last three weeks, including all the news of their press visits in recent times.
For some unknown reason Apple, the people who make the computers on which we produce the podcasts, have published news of the pupils' achievements on their Malaysian News site.
If you have any idea how or why, do let us know!
The mgsPodcasters featured on Thursday's BBC Newsround programme, and three were chosen to be the 'Press Pack', giving the report to camera. The crew were in the school for THREE hours filming the slot, which lasted around 2 minutes in the final cut. The press pack report can be seen on the Newsround Press Pack site.
Also featured were some of the pupils who have been preparing, in French, to create their own tourist podcasts to help visitors to Musselburgh find their way around.
It was disappointing for some pupils, though, who didn't get on the telly this time. Never mind. There will be TWO podcasts this week, including one from the Gig on the Grass.
The New Statesman, Britain’s leading political magazine, in association with Atos Origin, the leading IT services company, announces the short listing of the mgsPodcast in their New Media Awards in the category of Innovation.
The key themes of this year’s awards are "ingenuity, modernisation and accessibility". They intend to award those who have achieved something of benefit to others, whether in their community or in society at large. Since 1998, these awards have promoted projects that embrace new technology, fresh thinking and creative management in the UK.
“Society has always been promised a great deal by the digital revolution,” says John Kampfner, editor of the New Statesman. “The 2005 New Media Awards will highlight the projects that have really delivered on that promise.”
“We are absolutely delighted to be short listed for this award,” says Ewan McIntosh, Modern Languages Teacher and web coordinator at Musselburgh Grammar School. "It's a great achievement for the pupils who are, after all, the ones doing the hard work of putting everything together.
"Hopefully, if we can win the award, we will be able to convince more and more teachers to use podcasts as a way of teaching and get more pupils engaging in their education. There are already thousands of subscribers to the show. That can only be a small sign of things to come."