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Clever fountain makes splash at Bristol school”

The Bristol Evening Post sent their reporter to Luckwell Primary School to see the intelligent fountain in action.

Original article available here.

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My biography.

“Sean is in demand as a speaker and consultant all over the world... he is internationally acknowledged as a pioneer in the field of co-design and stakeholder engagement... he maintains his links with the voluntary sector as a trustee of a national charity.”

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Exploring the impact of whole-school design projects. A case-study of Fountaineers: designing an interactive, programmable water fountain.

In 2006 I won Futurelab’s annual innovation competition. This in-depth account of the project describes the process of putting 208 children in charge of a compllex design task in order to generate insights into future learning spaces and styles.

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Fountaineers: exploring the impact of a whole-school co-design project. Emerging issues and implications for pedagogy, work culture and learning space design.
- Peter Humphreys, Centre for Personalised Learning

““The project has undoubtedly empowered and skilled the school in preparation and readiness for initiatives such as the Primary Capital Programme (PCP) and a range of curriculum and practice policies.”

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A charter for 21st century learning in Ireland - a manifesto for change.

“If, in twenty years time, we hear the word ‘reformation’, we don’t just want to hear about Martin Luther and the Catholic counter-reformation; we want to hear about the Irish reformation of the education system.” - Student participant’s call for change

Furniture for the Future - C21 Schools

“There is no animal on Earth that chooses to sit with a straight back, a right-angled bend at the hips and a right-angled bend at the knee. The only reason why we do it is because it makes it cheaper to produce and transport furniture. 160 years ago, furniture was designed around what is actually going on in your back as you sit”.

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