Catchup and recorded lessons
One of the strategies that allows us to deliver such a broad and thorough curriculum for pupils, is that the digital tools allow them to access a great deal of help in their learning. One such source of help is recordings of the lessons that the teacher makes when they are delivering the lesson.
Recording lessons
Teachers record their screen and voice for their main inputs each week. So when a child needs help, one of the ways they can get help, apart from asking the teacher and other adults, is to rewatch the recording that they saw their teacher do, as many times as they find helpful.
Microsoft Stream
All recordings that a child has permission to view appear in the Stream library. This is a little like YouTube, but just for recordings that have been made in school – nothing external can be viewed.
Pupils can find the recording of the lesson, click on it and jup around in the recording to find the part they want to watch.
They can also search the transcript, so if a teacher was describing what the denominator is in a fraction, the child can search for that word and jump to each place in the recording that word was said out loud.
Other recordings
All online assemblies, concerts, plays and performances are also put into Stream, so these too can be accessed in the Stream library.
Find out more
From here you can click back to the Digital strategy overview page, or through to find more detail about aspects of the digital offer.