On May 19-20, 2014 a working meeting of the project takes place at the Lapland University of Applied Sciences in Rovaniemi, Finland.  The
 main issue of the meeting is discussion on the project publication 
which will include articles by experts from participating organizations.
 Theoretical aspects of physical, psychological and social health of 
school children as well as practical examples of e-health systems in 
schools will be presented in this collection of articles. In addition, 
the NArFU partners will present a pilot version of the Russian-language 
web page of the project, containing publications, PowerPoint presentations and 
video lectures.
The key objective of ArctiChildren InNet is to 
improve the physical, emotional and social health of pupils, and to 
enhance intercultural communication on the base of cultural identity 
through the use of information and communication technologies. The 
website created during the project gives the opportunity to obtain 
useful information as well as on-line experts’ consultations in various
 fields. An important feature of the site is its international focus; it
 connects pupils from Russia, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
NArFU coordinator: m.shabasheva@narfu.ru
Project description
    
        UArctic members participating in a workshop of the Kolarctic project ArctiChildren InNet
Tue, May 20, 2014
    
    		The international project "ArctiChildren InNet - Development of electronic health systems in schools in the Barents Region", supported by the Kolarctic ENPI CBC Programme, has brought together 18 organizations: universities, local authorities and schools, including the UArctic members Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Lapland University of Applied Sciences, Luleå University of Technology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, and Murmansk State Humanities University.