Priory June 2015
After a lot of hassle with faulty equipment which has now been replaced, Tim Hall and Paul Webster have done a fantastic job to get all 4 cameras back on line. We also expect to start our weekday live school broadcasts at 1400 from 4th - 19th June. These second visits explore more of the [...]
We are aware of problems that we have had with a couple of cameras and are working on them. We are also keeping a close eye on the build up of algae which can affect picture quality. This is such a new project that we are learning all the time! As for the public video [...]
The first session of school visits are now complete and we have had some great responses from both the children and the teachers. The live webcams have been providing the schools with a remote view of animal life at specific locations around the reserve. To build upon this, the first group of school visits gave [...]
Well done to Mile Oak who put up with some awful weather at the start of the day but caught some interesting things. I should have said a 'big thank you' to the crew who did a great job filming today and indeed to all the pupils who have been behind the camera - very [...]
Priory is our first Secondary School to take part and it was very good to welcome them to the project. We have had an excellent working relationship with Priory over many years so it was good to see their pupils here again. They had a great day and worked hard.
All 4 cameras are now working again thanks to Paul Webster. The digest in the school zone is also starting to fill now and participating teachers are recommended to have a look at this.
Well done Hove Junior who coped with minor problems very well. Enjoy!
A stunning performance from Icklesham who came such a long way and so had to pack a lot into a short space of time. Well done
We are still trying to get pond cam right and have had minor leaking problems of the casing but Paul Webster, who has done such an amazing job for us on the cameras and trenching, is on the case. John