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End of project

Posted by: ecirweb on 04/24/2009 04:08 PM
The eCircus project is now officially over. Many thanks to everyone who has supported us and shown interest in our work during the last years. Despite the official end of the project, this website will remain open as a source of information about the project and we have created a new page summarizing project outputs.

ORIENT Download

Posted by: ecirweb on 03/04/2009 12:46 PM
You can now download our prototype for an educational role play game "ORIENT" from this website.

Welcome to the ECIRCUS web site
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Welcome to the Ecircus web site


On this web site you can find information about all the research and development carried out by the EU-funded project eCIRCUS between 2006 and 2009. The project has produced innovative software - FearNot! and ORIENT - for children to use in social and personal education where feelings and attitudes count more than knowledge and the aim is to change children's behaviour. FearNot! helps in education against bullying and ORIENT is aimed at developing intercultural empathy. This software is freely available from this website and also for researchers as open source via SourceForge. Other project outputs are also available and this website will also point you to scientific papers as well as videos of our systems in action.

Created on 02/04/2003 10:24 AM by admin
Updated on 04/24/2009 04:10 PM by ecirweb
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