In Proceedings Grid Learning Services (GLS’04) workshop at ITS2004, Maceio Brazil. From e-Science for Children to e-Services for Educators

We provided teachers and young scientists with ‘e-Science like ’ experiences and asked them to reflect on how the technologies employed might be used to support learning at school. Our aim was to scope the kinds of services that might facilitate contact and collaboration between schools and science...

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Main Authors: Joshua Underwood, Rosemary Luckin, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Anthony Steed, Salvatore Spinello, Chris Greenhalgh, Stefan Egglestone, Alistair Hampshire
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Geraldine Fitzpatrick
Anthony Steed
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Alistair Hampshire
In Proceedings Grid Learning Services (GLS’04) workshop at ITS2004, Maceio Brazil. From e-Science for Children to e-Services for Educators
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