What the research says seminars - launch a success Print
Monday, 02 April 2012

thumb-news_05.pngAfter the successful launch of the first event in our new series of 'What the Research says Seminars', we announce the second in the series Computer science and computational thinking in the classroom - what the Research says? This will be held at the London Knowledge Lab on Friday 27th April, further programme details are available on this website under events.

We are delighted to welcome speakers from a range of organisations, including Apps for Good, the Educational Games Network, University of Newcastle and the London Knowledge Lab, plus demos and the chance to chat to the people whose ideas are behind the research.

The event will consist of short presentations, then the chance to try out some of the current technologies and prototypes. The session will conclude with a panel lead discussion and will also offer attendees the chance to meet and to chat to like minded others and to the people whose ideas are behind the research.

This series of events is supported by the Association for Learning Technology (ALT), Intellect and BESA. They are organized as a collaboration between the London Knowledge Lab, The Open University and the Learning Sciences research Institute at the University of Nottingham.

These events are designed for anyone who is interested in helping to turn research into action through partnerships between industry, commerce and academia. Attendees will be able to hear talks, see research prototypes, learn about current research projects and findings and meet other like-minded people. They will also be able to shape the structure and content of future events in this series.

If you have a research prototype or technology project that you would like to demo at a future event, please contact  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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