European TI-Nspire Science Pilot 2010-2013
The European Science Pilot group still meets after being set up in 2010. The outcomes were completed in 2013 and published as the European Science Pilot (pdf below). Members of the group met in Brussels, March 2019 at thelast Sharing Inspiration conference and investigated STEM pedagogy.
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This was perhaps one of the most exciting projects I have been engaged with. Jade Kindar-Martin (below) approached me following some mutual contacts at Blue Peter. As he is one of the world's greatest funambulists, it was a singular honour to be asked for advice.
This is Jade Kindar-Martin, one of the world's leading funambulists practising at his homestead near Nimes in the South of France. Walking through fire on a high wire.
The Grid in India, seriously loaded pylons. Here I worked with a number of specialists at Core Technology, Mumbai. They were concerned with creating material for the TI-Nspire using an American text book. I had the opportunity to visit a number of schools and show off the power of TI technology.
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Classroom in Saudi, high technology maths. My colleague Abdullah Madkhi is in action using Navigator and the TI-Nspire. At this time there was no arabic version of the software but Abduallah had quickly realised the way around was to insert images of the arabic instructions, brilliant!
The Willesden Education Centre for the National Grid