Monthly Archive for March, 2010

Interactive Technologies and Games: Education, Health and Disability

Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham

26th and 27th October 2010

Call for papers

For full information about the conference and to see the paper submission dates, please visit our ‘Events’ page

The aim of the conference is to bring together academics and practitioners working with interactive technologies to explore and innovate within the areas of Education, Health and Disability. We have a particular focus on the use of gaming hardware and software to implement accessible solutions, interaction design using new input/output devices and the increasing impact of ubiquitous computing on our everyday well being.

The conference provides an excellent opportunity to showcase practice and to mainstream research ideas and outcomes. It will introduce a wider audience to key findings and products from research and will illustrate how practice feeds back into and informs research. The conference will create a forum for two-way communication between the academic and practitioner communities and particularly welcomes user led presentations and work shops.

The programme will include presentations of papers, workshops, and an exhibition space for demonstrations and posters. This event is held in partnership with GameCity and delegates are welcome to GameCity events including the opening drinks reception.

GOET Twitter account active

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4th Project meeting

Part of GOET project teamThe 4th GOET Project Meeting took place on 16-18 March 2010 in Druskininkai, Lithuania, and focused on the testing outcomes of the various games. In a next stage, actual piloting will take place in all partner countries.