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  • September 17 2015
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    Soundscapes at the National Gallery: art & sounds merging with astonishing results

    Posted by Anna in Augmented reality, Culture, Events
    This summer, the National Gallery has put on an exciting and innovative exhibition, ‘Soundscapes’, which closed its doors on 6th September 2015, but whose echoes are still very much resonant. The concept behind ‘Soundscapes’ is simple, as the tagline...
  • September 10 2015
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    How an app can help you make the most of your festival experience

    Posted by Anna in Events, Innovation, Mobile
    As the festival season comes to an end, we’re taking some time to reflect on how festivals can provide their visitors with the best possible experience. We love going to festivals of all sorts, whether to listen to great artists, learn new things abo...
  • February 05 2013
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    #BETTShow2013 - Bigger and BETTer

    Posted by Naomi in Alternate reality games, Augmented reality, BETT, Development, Education, Events, MOOC, Online learning, Online university course, Personalised learning, Uncategorized
    Running from January 30th to February 2nd last week was the 29th Bett show, the British education training and technology event. This year was bigger than ever before and to accommodate the increasing demand Bett moved to the Excel arena which meant...
  • January 11 2010
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    BETT 2010 Preview

    Posted by Freddie in BETT, Blogging, Debate, Education, Events, Gaming, Personalised learning, Publishing
    Wednesday 13th January sees this year’s BETT Show roll into town. Housed within London’s cavernous Olympia and playing host to 600 exhibitors and almost 30,000 visitors, BETT is the largest educational technology conference in the world.Every year BE...
  • July 13 2009
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    What comes next? Four quotes.

    Posted by John in Debate, Education, Events
    On 30th June Channel 4 education hosted "What Comes Next?", its summer conference.  The attendees were what Flux calls "an eclectic mix of digital media and education professionals", and the day was characterised by an inspiring degree of enthusiasm ...
  • May 18 2009
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    The Age of Immorality

    Posted by niko in Charities, Culture, Debate, Events
    Are bank bonuses and MP expenses just sensationalist news fodder or genuinely a sign of our times? Do we live in a time without morals?These and other questions will be debated at the UK's first philosophy and music festival which takes place in Hay ...
  • January 28 2009
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    What's to like about BETT?

    Posted by John in BETT, Events, Gaming, Rambles, Web 2.0
    So.  The BETT show is over.  Online CC spent a great deal of time at the event, which for the second year in a row struck me as an unholy marriage of a livestock pen and a telesales call.  I only spent a day at Olympia, but the experience sapped my s...
  • September 30 2008
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    Scottish Learning Festival

    Posted by matt in BETT, Education, Events, Gaming
    Last week Online ventured north to the 2008 Scottish Learning Festival … always worth the trip because of the buzz around the show (and the fact that it’s far more manageable than London’s rather overwhelming BETT show).The show itself is ok, but the...
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