by berry.billingsley@canterbury.ac.uk | Friday, December 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
One of our most popular workshops on epistemic insight is ‘Bristlebots’. In this video Dr Gareth Bates and Professor Berry Billingsley discuss the workshop which encourages children to discuss ‘What it means to be alive’. If you are a teacher...
by berry.billingsley@canterbury.ac.uk | Friday, December 20, 2019 | Uncategorized
The primary EI team recently enjoyed a day delivering CPD to two Year 5 teachers, Matthew and Lin, at St George’s Church of England Primary school. This was followed by an Epistemic Insight workshop for each of their Year 5 classes. The children engaged...
by berry.billingsley@canterbury.ac.uk | Friday, November 29, 2019 | Conferences, Uncategorized
Dr Lynnette Turner – Dean of the Faculty of Education at Canterbury Christchurch University Monday 11th November 2019 was an exciting milestone in the Epistemic Insight Initiative at Canterbury Christchurch University, as staff from the project gathered with...
by berry.billingsley@canterbury.ac.uk | Friday, November 22, 2019 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
Advances in science and technology are changing the world we live in. They are changing people and how we behave in the world. Can a robot create a work of music? Can a robot own its own ideas? Can we ever see a painting the way the painter saw it? We call these kind...
by berry.billingsley@canterbury.ac.uk | Thursday, December 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
These materials are here to help you to run an in-school workshop on robotics and the Big Question of What it means to be human. robot-workshop-presentation robot-session-plan18-6-17 Neuromorphic engineering info sheet Robot workshop...