Short, rough around the edges video on geocaching aimed at teachers who may not know very much about it. Produced for Ian Addison and his Under 10 minutes site.
I’ve been told that social media has no place in the classroom. Now, this post is not to battle that argument head on. Let’s smash it. This week, Year 10 are visiting Hengistbury Head . They are investigating whether this piece of coastline should be protected. They are wondering what you think? You may know the location well, you may not know it at all. But we’d like to hear from you all the same. This will either result in some usable data and comments, or not. Either way, we'll know and I’m sure that your comments will help spark discussion in class! What would Year 10 like me to do? Just simply comment on this post or tweet me, with an answer to this question: ‘Should Hengistubury Head be protected from the Sea? Just answer Yes or No and give a brief reason. It would also be useful if you could tell us whether you know the area or not. Many thanks in anticipation…… Image – my own.
Great! rough and ready ( nicely so!) - not complicated at all. Much, many thanks. Can know explain in school!
ReplyDeleteHello Alex - Happy that there is something there of use! We certainly had fun filming it in February. Also - my son's legs appear at some point ;-)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
David
Great video David. As a family we have been doing this for a while. We were keen outdoor people anyway and so this just added the extra bit of fun. The same as you we have been taken to places that we never knew existed and have discovered a whole host of new walks.
ReplyDeleteI have my first cache to hide, but not yet found the ideal spot yet.
Thanks for sharing the video. In case you were wondering, we are "Team Hotpot" on geocaching.com