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– AWARDED FURTHER FUNDING. i-DAT’s Infinite Infants project has been awarded further funding from Creative Partnerships to extend the research until 2008.
Infinite Infants is a transdisciplinary practice based research project exploring the potential for networked, sustainable ICT resources for children. The research is an inquiry into the potential for situated and collaborative learning via telematic spaces, by exploiting the qualities that digital technology affords, such as non-linearity, tele-presence and interactivity. The project is currently working with three Primary schools in the Plymouth area, and more recently has incorporated a SEN school located in Cornwall. If you would like to know more about the Infinite Infant’s project, have suggestions for participation or would like to get involved please contact: katina.hazelden@plymouth.ac.uk

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infinite infants
(24/04/2005)
i-DAT / Creative Partnerships. Studentship £12,000 + Fees - £3,010: TOTAL £15,010 pa. Applications are invited for a three-year Research Associateship (with one year’s guaranteed funding with the possibility of extending for a further two years) based in i-DAT. The research context provided by the ‘Infinite Infants’ project explores the pedagogic opportunities provided by telematic/networked learning and teaching environments/architectures at reception level. These networked environments will be developed in collaboration with Creative Partnerships, Hyde Park Infants, Langley Community Infants and Woodford Infants School. The research post will be required to develop tools and systems that enhance the learning environment and extend the technological systems developed through the collaboration. http://x2.i-dat.org/~mp/ii/

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infinite infants

The research context provided by the ‘Infinite Infants’ project explores the pedagogic opportunities provided by telematic/networked learning and teaching environments/architectures at reception level. These networked environments will be developed in collaboration with Creative Partnerships, Hyde Park Infants, Langley Community Infants and Woodford Infants School. The project has funding for Research Associateship to develop tools and systems that enhance the learning environment and extend the technological systems developed through the collaboration. http://www.nascent-technology.net/

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