Athole McLauchlan of Bearsden Primary uses games and animation in an exciting geography project, where groups not only create their own game, but they then present their ideas to an invited panel of games-experts who came to their classroom especially to judge.
Here pupils from Dingwall Primary talk about "The movie box" a package with DVDs, work sheets, and discussion points for a family based homework assignment.
Athole McLauchlan of Bearsden Primary explains how a simple film clip from the Scotland on Screen archive can inspire a wealth of classroom activities
Julie Thomson of Tongue Primary School discusses the use of MIE in the classroom and particualrly the film Dangle.
Julie Thompson discusses using MIE for a history topic with her class.
Children at Dingwall Primary Schools tell us about what they get up to at their Animation Club
Sandra Nesbit of Dingwall Primary School using the 3c's and 3s's with her class
Julie Thomson talks about using film an a transitions project
An MIE listening exercise with Francis Wardhaugh at Mosstowie Primary School
A literacy lesson exploring the creation of subtitles for a Swedish fairy tale, with Mary Shand at Elgin Primary School.
Meggan Macrae a probationer at Dingwall Primary school explains how she started using moving image education, and how it has had an impact on story writing in her class
Freelance filmmaker Tim Flood, discusses the benefits of MIE for pupils with challenging behaviour.
Strabh Mcdonagh explains how he used Crazy Talk - an animation package and the Nintendo DS to improve writing
Jacqui McGhie of Cardinal Newman Secondary School explains how to bring poetry and literature to life with moving images.
Staff and students discuss how MIE is embedded across the curriculum
Sarah Felton from Denny high discusses how great pixellation is for teaching in the classroom