Education Research in the SynergyNet Classroom

During October and November 2010, six schools visiting the SynergyNet Classroom in groups of 16. Spending up to 5 hours in the lab, these groups of ten-year olds had the opportunity to become familiar with the tables (with activities like asteroids, pebble pool and jigsaws)

The groups completed a number of maths and history tasks to allow the team to begin to answer questions about the differences between single and multiple groups working on these tasks, the manner in which the networked tables and screens supported whole-class discussion of the activities, and differences in table orientation (traditional or centered).

The image below shows a group of school children in the centered classroom with Prof Steve Higgins.

Friday, January 28th, 2011 pupils, school, visit