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Engine Room Attends the “Methods Processes of Change” Workshop |
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Written by Denise Rocca
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Wednesday, August 18 2010 |
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Creativity Matters at the Designing For Children Conference |
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Written by Daniel Bamford
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Wednesday, August 11 2010 |
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| In February 2010, Engine Room researchers Corey China and Denise Rocca - who both support the Creativity Matters project - were invited to speak at the Designing for Children Conference held in Mumbai, India at IIT Bombay. Corey and Denise presented a research paper based upon their work with Creativity Matters, titled Creativity Matters: Embedding Creative Practices in...
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West End and Panto Workshops with Creativity Connects |
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Written by Daniel Bamford
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Monday, July 05 2010 |
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| During a consultation session held with the young people of Ealing Borough in September 2009, many indicated an interest in seeing West End theatre. As a result, Creativity Connects developed a programme of theatre trips for all age groups. The aim of the theatre programme was to provide young people with skills and experience of any aspect of theatre, in addition to...
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Seeing Through 2010: Icons and Order |
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Written by Daniel Bamford
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Monday, July 05 2010 |
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| 'Seeing Through' is an important event in the Creativity Connects work that we have been doing with young people from Ealing. Over a period of six months young people from Ealing, Harrow and Westminster worked with contemporary visual artists Kimathi Donkor, Raksha Patel and Eleni Zagkali to examine the themes Icons and Order. Using Tate Britain’s exhibitions and...
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Texas Instruments, 3D technology and education |
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Written by Daniel Bamford
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Wednesday, June 30 2010 |
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James Cameron's film 'Avatar' was quite a pivotal moment; three-dimensional technology became completely 'mainstream' in cinematic entertainment. Consumer televisions and associated products with 3D capabilities have emerged rapidly in the wake of the financial success of Avatar. We at the Engine Room ask, "what role could 3D play in education?".
Recently, two of our...
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