The Land of Me





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Thursday
Sep222011

Does The Land of Me really support learning?

Six months ago Education Scotland introduced The Land of Me to three local authorities as part of a project to rigorously assess its impact on learning and explore the various ways it could be used in and out of the classroom. The results are in...

The following links each represent a blog post created over the course of the project with feedback and opinions from teachers and parents. The project was run by the Consolarium, a team at Education Scotland dedicated to exploring the use of games and technology to enrich and support learning.

1. Early feedback from teachers in Dundee
2. The project kicks off in Argyll & Bute
3. The journey begins
4. Building dens in Templeton Woods
5. Encouraging Outdoor Adventure
6. Planning for good learning
7. A visit from the King of The Land of Me
8. What the parents said
9. Gleeful Children lost in learning

Now that the pilot project has come to a close we'd like to say a big thank you to Derek Robertson at the Consolarium, the Local Authority representatives and everyone involved for all your energy and enthusiasm. What all the teachers, parents and children have done with The Land of Me is breath-taking, inspirational and humbling.

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