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As a result of the open day’s Brazilian theme, the magazine-style radio show, featured South American singing, dancing and drumming, as well as live animation projected onto a screen to create an environment for the music.
Bitjam helps schools, businesses and public sector organisations to deliver technology in innovative ways. The company teamed up with Birches Head’s students and staff to form a working team and get ICE Radio under way.
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On the open day, Bitjam hosted an iPad DJ workshop and helped students run the radio station at the front of one of the classrooms. Birches Head’s young presenters took it in turns to co-host the show. Bitjam’s origins as a digital music collective, bringing together people at venues in the local Stoke area for iPad and laptop jam sessions, was put to good effect.
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ICE Radio is currently applying for a further round of funding to turn it into a regularly broadcasting station for the local community. To this end Birches Head High School’s ambition is to partner with other organisations in the region, having been emboldened by an OFSTED report which gave the school an ‘outstanding’ ranking for its ability to create partnerships with the community.
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In one project, students used a Nintendo Wii remote to emulate an interactive electronic white board. A future project is based on the idea of integrating an iPad into a reception table, so its touch screen functionality can be used to flip through documents while in a waiting room.