The lunch on Sunday will be ‘brown bag’ style and attendees will be encouraged to visit the posters and demos in Darwin Foyer from 12:15-13:15 during the lunch break, those with posters and demos are welcome to display them for the whole duration of the conference if they wish.
Posters
Sofia Papavlasopoulou, Michail Giannakos and Letizia Jaccheri. The emerging role of making in formal and informal education : Insights from a review of the literature
Anne Weibert, Konstantin Aal, Andrea Marshall and Volker Wulf. Facilitating STEAM Learning among Children with Paper Circuit Activities poster paper
Eva Eriksson, Peter Börjesson, Carl Heath, Wolmet Barendregt, Olof Torgersson, Peter Ljungstrand, Erik Einebrandt and Niels Swinkels. Perspectives on Digital Fabrication and Making in Special Education poster paper
Eva Eriksson, Carl Heath, Peter Ljungstrand, Niels Swinkels and Erik Einebrandt. Children:MAKE – Promotion of Children’s Rights through Soft Power and Making poster paper
Nancy Otero Ornelas. Connected Teaching
Kasper Skov Christensen, Mikkel Hjorth and Ole Sejer Iversen. What Do We Talk About, When We Talk About Digital Fabrication in Education? paper
Demos
Mathias Wunderlich. 3D printed geographical surfaces paper
Daniel Spikol, Eva-Sophie Katterfeldt, David Cuartielles, Nils Ehrenberg, Mutlu Cukurova and Sokratis Karkalas. Talkoo: Introducing a rapid way to do physical computing at school paper
Nadine Dittert, Eva-Sophie Katterfeldt and Antje Moebus. The EduFab Construction Kit paper
Caroline Finnigan. Spinning Decorative and Conductive Yarns