Day Two - Friday 3rd November 2006
On Day Two we brought together a wide range of current and future technologies that will enable children and young people in hospital to access the wider world.
Janette Steel Introduction and Chair Lizzie Yauner
Christina Preston MirandaNet ICT – Looking to the future, an interactive session, Launch of Etopia an on-line learning community, with students from Westminster City School
Oscar Stringer Education for Animation - a virtual tour
Kristin Mason - Commissioner, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
The BBC Jam revolution in online learning
Andrew Goodgame (RBKC, London, UK) Augmented Reality
Workshops
NotSchool, an alternative school, re-engaging young people back into learning (Jean Johnson, UK)
Semantise & Open Text - A Virtual Learning Environment (Trini McGowan, UK)
Jim Meinke Connecting Children to their classmates and teachers - Video conferencing using robotic control (Jim Meinke, Ohio, USA)
New methods of video conferencing (Alto Merkt, Bavaria)
Global Leap - Video Conferencing with Museum Galleries, Bringing the world to the hospital (Mike Griffiths, UK)
Methods to enable children and young people with medical conditions to share information in order to help each other cope with their experiences (Genevieve Noble, Research Assistant, Children First for Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK)
Project Live - Virtual Learning Tutorials (Richard Winder, Jim Craig, Chris Parsons, New Zealand)
Methods to enable children and young people with medical conditions to share information in order to help each other cope with their experiences (Genevieve Noble, Research Assistant,Children First for Health, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, UK)
Project Live - Virtual Learning Tutorials (Richard Winder, Jim Craig, Chris Parsons, New Zealand)
Experiences of developing online environments for children in hospitals in Ireland (Paula Hicks, Solas and Ait Eile, Dublin, Ireland)
Special needs and ICT (Roger Bates & Helen Ellis, Inclusive Technology, London, UK)
Making Animation with children and young people in hospital (Martin Dixon & Frederic Irigaray, Chelsea Children’s Hospital School, London, and Jone Johnsen, Stavangar Hospital, Norway)
Hands on - Augmented Reality (Andrew Goodgame, RBKC, London, UK)
'Getting better all the time' how access to the London Grid for Learning (LGfL) can improve the education of chronically ill children in and out of hospital'(Bob Usher, London, UK)
Accipio online learning (Gareth Howells)
The Greenhouse Project, Online Community of Teachers Addressing Learning Difficulties (Grant Wheatley, Perth, Australia)
