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  • SIGGRAPH 2007SIGGRAPH 2007

    August 2007

    SIGGRAPH 2007 covered everything worth saying about computer animation, modelling, rendering and imaging, and included some interesting ideas around emerging technologies and human-computer interaction (HCI).

  • mLearn 2006mLearn 2006

    October 2006

    Delegates from over 20 countries came together at the 5th World Conference on Mobile Learning to explore and share the potential and practice of learning with mobile and portable technologies.

  • IEEE Internation WorkshopIEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education

    November 2005

    This event, featuring 200 experts from 20 countries, provided a focus for leading thinkers, researchers and practitioners engaged in the development of wireless and mobile technology in education.

  • Serious Games SummitSerious Games Summit

    October 2005

    This event touched on all areas of serious game development, with sessions dealing with everything from sourcing funding for development, to assessing in-game learning in a simulation.

  • mLearn 2005mLearn 2005

    October 2005

    MLearn 2005 proved to be another milestone in the development of a worldwide network of academics, researchers, practitioners and industry supporting the development of mobile and portable learning.

  • United Kingdom Literacy Association: 'Closing the Gap: Literacy for All'United Kingdom Literacy Association: 'Closing the Gap: Literacy for All'

    July 2005

    This year's United Kingdom Literacy Association conference, 'Closing the Gap', focused on issues relating to literacy and social inclusion, equity and diversity.

  • IFIP 8th World Conference on Computers in EducationIFIP 8th World Conference on Computers in Education

    July 2005

    A major outcome from this event was the Stellenbosch Declaration - 'ICT in Education: Make it Work'. Martin Owen sets out the key recommendations.