Upmo, Edinburgh Videos

Videos by Upmo in Edinburgh. Upmo provides support and opportunity for adults with learning disabilities and autism.

Here's the first post in a series to share some quick animations created by our Students, telling stories in a series of frames with audio, as well as handmade sets and characters.

This first story features two fictional characters, with a sudden twist involving kryptonite tea!

Description: A stop-motion animation of two characters wearing costumes - one in a superhero cape, and the other as a queen.

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Here's the first post in a series to share some quick animations created by our Students, telling stories in a series of frames with audio, as well as handmade sets and characters. This first story features two fictional characters, with a sudden twist involving kryptonite tea! Description: A stop-motion animation of two characters wearing costumes - one in a superhero cape, and the other as a queen.

Upmo Grow | Strawberries
🍓 It's strawberry season! Our students and staff have been planting and tending to delicious strawberries in our garden at Jock Tamson's Gairden in Duddingston. They have also been busy making improvements to this fantastic outdoor space, all while looking after the garden in full bloom.

Upmo Campus Launch
Upmo’s exciting plans will create new opportunities for adults with learning disability and autism, and help us deliver our ‘curriculum for dignity’. Attending the launch at Upmo’s new HQ and Employability Centre at Links House in Leith, Ms Sturgeon said: “It was inspiring to meet so many dedicated staff who are committed to not only improving the lives of the young adults they work with but the wider community too. “We want everyone in Scotland with a learning disability to live healthier lives, enjoy choice and control over the services they use, and be supported to be independent and active citizens.

Coding Lego Robot
The Friday IT/Coding workshop have built this Lego robot and are currently learning how to use an app on the iPad to code instructions to remotely control the robot. This week the challenge was to code a set of movements, and along the way, tell the arm to move, pick up the block and have the robot push it to the finish line. Well done!! They’re super fast learners!!

At Upward Mobility Prestonpans Project, our student Matthew demonstrates why he is the amazing bubble man.

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Merry Christmas from UPMO at Prestonpans!!!!