“UCISA represents the whole of higher education, and increasingly further education, in the provision and development of academic, management and administrative information systems, providing a network of contacts and a powerful lobbying voice. You'll find events here that we offer from different working groups.”
“Events from learning and development world.”
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“Events organised by UCISA ( Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association) in the UK.”
“People have an innate desire to create, connect and collaborate. Arguably, these are the building blocks of good learning. But to create, connect and collaborate successfully, people need tools, applications, technology. The last few years have witnessed the introduction of some notable new technologies that support new forms of creativity and transform our abilities to connect and collaborate. The iPad is transforming personal learning experiences, the Xbox 360 Kinect is transforming control interfaces, and the Nintendo 3DS is transforming the gaming experience. 3D technology is more 3D technology is more common place, mobile phones continue to evolve as smaller, more ...”
“There are a great number of development conferences and events available for Workplace Learning and Performance Professionals; sometimes it's hard to keep track of all the options. That's where this guide comes in. This guide is open to anyone who would like to add to it. If you know of an event that could be included, feel free to add it.”
“Conferences with relevance for education, elearning & learning. Please add relevant conference at will.”
“Events and meetups for or open to young designers and developers. These are our criteria for listing events: The main event venue is open to under 18s. If the venue serves alcohol, the organisers have confirmed that under 18s are allowed to attend. (Some venues give under-18s a stamp or special wristband, which is cool.) If it's integral to the event, an official after party is held in a venue with the same criteria, where someone under 18 would be allowed inside. (We believe an attendee who is excluded from social aspects would be missing out on an important part ...”