The TTeC 2006 edition will have its focus on the future. In this perpective we would like to show (besides expert contributions) thoughts and ideas about the future by people of the future. Therefore, we have invited children between 8-13 from all over the world to draw their ideas and thoughts about the following subjects: "The Future Doctor", "The Future Hospital" and/or "The Future Ambulance".
A selection of schools in countries all over the world have been invited to participate. The purpose of this exhibition is to show similairities and/or differences of ideas and thoughts about the future among children in these countries.
All artwork is exhibited during the TTeC conference, which takes place at 12-14 June, 2006, in the Performing Arts Centre in Tromsø, Norway, and (a small selection)
is published on the conference website.
Participating schools: Children from schools/institutes in Australia (Brisbane), Indonesia (Bogor), Malawi (Chiradzulu and Limbe), The Netherlands (Zaandam), Norway (Tromsø), United Kingdom (Chichester, West Sussex), United States (Eugene, Oregon), Russia (Arkhangelsk) and Switzerland (Lausanne) have send in many beautiful and interesting drawings, which all will be exhibited at the Performing Arts Centre and on this website.
Some images of the participating institutes, schools and classes:
 Sekolah Bogor Raya, Bogor, Indonesia |  Art class room Sekolah Bogor Raya |
 Mortensnes school, Tromsø, Norway |  Klasse 3A, Mortensnes school
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 Chiradzulu Primary School, Chiradzulu, Malawi |  School Class, Chiradzulu Pr. School |
 La Caverne d'Ali Baba de l'Hôpital de l'Enfance, Lausanne, Suisse |  Team of educators of the Caverne d'Ali Baba |
 Parklands Community Primary School, Chichester, England |  Maple Class, Parklands School |
 De Feniks, Zaandam, The Netherlands |  Group 7, De Feniks Primary School |
 Arkhangelsk Classic Town Gymnasium, Russia |  Pupils from Arkhangelsk Classic Town Gym. Primary School |
 Goleka Primary School, Limbe, Malawi |  St. Michael Model School, Limbe, Malawi |
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For more information about participation and the exhibition, please contact:
Molly van der Weij
molly.weij@telemed.no