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The e-Bug Project

The e-Bug Project. A European teaching resource for schools Introduction. The Westin Hotel, Warsaw 19 th – 20 th June 2008. Main partner HPA Primary Care Unit, Gloucester. Project lead Cliodna McNulty Pack developer Donna Lecky Project administrator Jennifer Stubbs

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The e-Bug Project

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  1. The e-Bug Project A European teaching resource for schools Introduction The Westin Hotel, Warsaw 19th – 20th June 2008

  2. Main partner HPA Primary Care Unit, Gloucester • Project lead Cliodna McNulty • Pack developer Donna Lecky • Project administrator Jennifer Stubbs • Unit administrator Jill Whiting

  3. Web development team City University, London Associate partner Julius Weinberg Web lead Patty Kostkova Web developer David Farrell Gawesh Jawaheer

  4. The associated partners Belgium - University of Antwerp • Delegates • Neils Adriaenssens • Stijn De Corte

  5. The associated partners Czech Republic - Bulovka University Hospital Delegates Jirí Benes Alice Gabrielova

  6. The associated partners Denmark - Statens Serum Institut Delegates Marianne Noer Hjorth Jette Holt

  7. The associated partners France - CHU de Nice Delegates Pierre Dellamonica Pia Touboul

  8. The associated partners Greece - National School of Public Health Delegates Anastasia Barbouni Dimitra Gennimata

  9. The associated partners Italy - University of Verona Delegates Giuseppe Cornaglia Raffaella Koncan

  10. The associated partners Poland - National Institute of Public Health Delegate Anna Olczak Pawel Grzesiowski

  11. The associated partners Portugal - Centro de Saúde de Oeiras Delegate Antonio Brito Avo Ana Crista Costa

  12. The associated partners Spain - Instituto de Salud Carlos III Delegate Alejandro Cuadra Carla Caballero

  13. Collaborating partners Croatia - University Hospital for Infectious Diseases Delegates Suzana Bukovski

  14. Collaborating partners Finland - National Public Health Institute Delegate Pentti Houvinen (not able to attend)

  15. Collaborating partners Hungary - University of Pécs Delegate Gabor Ternak (not able to attend)

  16. Collaborating partners Ireland – Health Protection Surveillance Centre Delegate Robert Cunney (Not able to attend)

  17. Collaborating partners Latvia - Latvian University Delegates Sandra Berzina

  18. Collaborating partners Lithuania - Institute of Hygiene Delegates Asta Palekauskaite

  19. Collaborating partners Slovakia - Comenius University Delegate Tomas Tesar

  20. Collaborating partners Slovenia - University of Ljubljana Delegate Marko Pokorn

  21. Our working guests

  22. Our working guests

  23. The e-Bug Project Aims of the Warsaw meeting The Westin Hotel, Warsaw 19th – 20th June 2008

  24. Long-term aim of e-Bug: Produce and disseminate an effective pack and website for Junior and senior schools www.e-Bug.eu

  25. This meeting and over next 6 months: Finalise Pack design & development WP5 Website design& development WP6 Complete first evaluation WP3 Plan implementation across Europe WP7

  26. Content & design determined by: • best practice found during research • April 07 meeting, partners & reviewers • Discussions with teachers during development Pack design, development & evaluation: WP 3 & 5 DeliverableProduction of pack & artwork for 2 age groups • Your feedback today

  27. Pack design, development & evaluation: WP 3 & 5 Donna will present: • teachers comments so far • school evaluation in England We all will: • discuss sections in groups • make suggestions to improve

  28. Translation & implementation of pack and website: WP7 • Deliverables: • translation & design appropriate for each country • printing of 100 packs per age group / million population (pilot in Spain 2000 packs, Italy 3000 packs) • present packs & website to stakeholders in health & education in each partner country • This evening: • David and Donna will have workshop for translators and others interested • partners can give feed back

  29. Translation of resources: WP7 Please think about milestones • final pack design and web pages – We hope 18th November 08 • pack on website for translation December 08 • pack translation December - March 09 • proofs for printing April 09 • printing in all countries May 09 • final games February 09 • game text translation April 09 • Presentation to EU partners at meeting June 09? • Is this feasible?If No we need to postpone June meeting TO??

  30. Content & design: • compliments & extends activities in pack Website design, development & evaluation: WP 4 & 5 Deliverable: Interactive website for 2 age groups • Tomorrow David will present : • website and games • give feedback from teachers and children Partners can give feed back

  31. Other aims of this meeting • Incorporation of e-Bug into Antibiotic awareness day November 18th 2008: Sarah Earnshaw • Meet and network with other partners museum visit, tram and dinner • be clear about your role – ask us questions • be clear about the administration – ask Jill or us

  32. Most important of all Be enthusiastic Participate at the breakout sessions!

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