by Mehdi | Tuesday, June 18, 2019 | Uncategorized
Is there a smartphone smarter than you?’ And ‘Can a robot be a good friend?’ These are two of many Big Questions challenging school children in a quest to overcome barriers and constraints in the school curriculum. Canterbury Christ Church University is leading on a...
by berry.billingsley@gmail.com | Monday, April 29, 2019 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
Science, Religion and Big Questions Students in Years 9-11 are invited to join us for a day of exploring big questions at Westminster Abbey with the help of Sir Isaac Newton and academics in Science, Theology and other disciplines. Wednesday 12th February 2020,...
by berry.billingsley@gmail.com | Monday, April 29, 2019 | Conferences, Uncategorized
The LASAR 2020 conference will be on Tuesday 23rd June 2020. It will be organised jointly with the Department of Education, Oxford University – and will explore Epistemic Insight and Argumentation – to draw together research in schools and teacher...
by berry.billingsley@gmail.com | Sunday, April 28, 2019 | Uncategorized
What insights do we expect young people to call on when they address the big questions of life and the universe? How can schools prepare young people for a world that is awash with false facts and exaggerated headlines – and equip them with the best ideas and...
by berry.billingsley@gmail.com | Tuesday, April 9, 2019 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
On May 16th, Canterbury Christ Church University will welcome 200 students, teachers and guests for a day of asking and exploring Big Questions like can a robot every truly have a sense of curiosity, can genetic engineering make better people and why does the universe...
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...