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After an intense work week, we have exchanged experiences between different partners from different countries and cultures. We have done some creative brainstormings sessions to inspire brilliant ideas aimed at improving the education applying Wearable technology. In conclusion we learnt and obtained very interesting ideas to apply during these years. After meeting with wonderful people from other countries. We said goodbye until the next meeting but we are still in touch on the Internet. Delighted, motivated and excited to collaborate, improve and learn about this european experience, we continue in the development of the Wearable Methodology
“People acting together as a group can accomplish things which no individual acting alone could ever hope to bring about.” Franklin D. Roosevelt
Working together we decided how design the Wearable Aula, we found very creative and nice ideas to apply in ours schools.
Some examples:
http://www.rosanbosch.com/es
http://www.archdaily.com/521495/kindergarden-in-chroscice-port
Students and teachers of the Anton Diaz School, El bonillo showed us a wonderful performance about International Day of Peace. Congratulations!!
Thursday 26th January was the last day. The partners decided the following the tasks to carry out during these months. Very productive and creative day!
08:00 h Transfer to the Hotel to Antón Diaz School
09:00 h Co-Ordinate Meeting Erasmus + Project. Activities Planning
12:00 h – 12:30 h Break Time
12:30 h – 14:00 h Co-Ordinate Meeting Erasmus + Project. Activities Planning.
14:00 Lunch
At the end of the day, our coordinator and city tour guide Bea showed us Albacete city. Furthermore, She told us the city’s history and interesting anecdotes. Albacete Beautiful city!!
Albacete is a city and municipality in the Spanish autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, and capital of the province of Albacete.
The tour started in the Posada del Rosario. A 16th century building displaying a blend of Gothic, Mudejar and Renaissance styles. Then, we visited the Lodares Passage, a modernist style covered gallery. Altozano square, Albacete Cathedral, Knife Museum, Casa Perona, Convento, Museums and the Bullring. Bea, Thank you for the interesting tour!
25th January, the partners met in the I3A (Institute of Informatics Research of Albacete) at Albacete. Luis Orozco, Teresa Olivares, Vicente López y Elena de la Guía (researchers in the University of Castilla- La Mancha) showed us their research work based on Wearable Technology, Internet of Thing, Education, Usability. They mix the area (Human-Computer Interaction, High performance Networks, Architectures and Education).
9:30 – 11:30h Workshop at the University of Castilla-La Mancha
9:30 – 10h UCLM and I3A Presentation (Luis Orozco)
10 – 10:30h Project Motivation. Technologies for Education (Teresa Olivares)
10:30 – 11:30 Master Chef Presentation and Demo (Elena de la Guía and Vicente López)
11:30 – 12h: breakfast time (Law Faculty Canteen)
12:30 – 13:30h Demo: Other educational experiences (Elena de la Guía and Vicente López)
El Bonillo is a municipality in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 3,280.
El Bonillo city tour started in the famous Santa Catalina Church, The tourist guide showed it and told us the history. Then, inside the Church there was a museum. In this museum we could appreciate important pictures, among them ‘El Greco’ . Finally, we can visit the Town Hall, theatre and El Rollo.