ChromariumHilary Smith from the University of Sussex demonstrates this educational software which enables children to experiment with mixing colours.Hunting of the SnarkThe Hunting of the Snark application was developed by researchers from Sussex, Nottingham and Bristol and allowed groups of children to discover and reflect on new kinds of mixed reality spaces.Ambient WoodEric Harris of the University of Sussex describes how the Ambient Wood project provided a playful learning experience where children could explore and reflect upon a physical environment that had been augmented with a medley of digital abstractions, designed by researchers at Sussex, Nottingham, Bristol, RCA and Southampton.Public EngagementPlaying and learning devices developed as part of Equator are demonstrated by Eric Harris, University of Sussex.Chawton HouseSouthampton researcher Don Cruikshank, describes a project at Chawton House, originally the home of Jane Austen's brother and now a working library. The aim of the project is to enable curators and teachers to create their own context to provide an interactive experience for visiting schoolchildren. |