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The session was well received by the audience. Our presentation was segmented into three parts. Firstlly, Mr Chua introduced the school as well as giving an overview of our Environmental Education framwork.
Secondly, Thomas gave an introduction of what Second Life is and a quick overview of the Six Learnings curricular framework for fictive worlds and virtual environments. This framework was developed by Dr Kenneth Lim from Learning Science Laboratory, NIE. He is currently working with us on the research component of translating EE values into character values. Spencer rounded off the presentation by giving a detailed walkthrough of our island and our survey results. The participants were all impressed by what we have shared.
Mr Chua sharing with the particpants
Spencer sharing on the EEVW
We were privileged and honoured to have two lecturers, Warren Midgley and Roderick Fogarty from the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) attend our session. Both Warren and Roderick presented a paper on the use of remote technology (robots) with elementary school students in the same conference. They expressed interests in collaborating with us. We regretted we did not have a group photo with Warren and Roderick.
We were glad to forge a new friendship with Prof Marjo and Jerry from (Akita International University) ,whom we met at the conference dinner. There seemed to be an instant affinity between us and her and we hit off very well. Mr Chua has invited her to visit our school next year and she has accepted our invitation.
Earlier in the day, we also attended 2 concurrent sessions which were ICT-related - One was from the University of Hong Kong which touched on the topic of using a customer-made e-platform to engage student reflection and the other one from the College of Education, India on the use of e-learning to prepare students for the global knowledge economy.
The conference finally ended at 5pm. After that, all three of us rushed down to Kyoto to tour an art exhibition held at JR Isetan. The exhibition featured art work from the famous French painter and graphic artist, Odilon Redon (1814-1906). His unique style of using charcoal drawing and litograph were manifested in his highly distinctive repertoire of weird subjects such as strange amoeboid creatures, insects, and plants with human heads.Below are some of the works of Odilon Redon:
Profil de Lumiere
Dan le reve , vision
At this juncture, we would like to thank everyone for reading this blog for the past few days. We will be back next week. Till then Sayonara !
Mr Chua's presentation
Thomas' presentation
Spencer's presentation
Q & A





