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The Cinema and Television History Research Centre presents: Strange New World: New Frontiers in Cinema and Television Thursday 18 June 2015 De Montfort University Issues of technology and film have...
Education Technology - a new print publication, being launched at the 2012 UCISA conference in March 2012, is the Media Partner for the Learning on Screen Awards 2012. Education Technology is the...
The team behind elearningeuropa.info, the European reference portal on education and technology, has recently re-launched its portal. The new platform is the result of a year’s work of careful planning...
A special-themed issue of Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA-PGN Guest Editor: Adam Gallimore (University of Warwick) Journal Editor: Matthew Freeman (University of Nottingham)...
Google has annouced that automated captioning will be rolled out to YouTube. Only 13 channels will initially use this system which combines speech recognition with manual captioning. YouTube already...
The Learning on Screen Awards 2013 are supported by: Prize Donation (Student Production Awards) The winners of the Student Production Awards will receive Adobe® Creative Suite® 6 Production Premium,...
The 2012 Learning on Screen Sponsors are: Student Production Awards Sponsor From the most prestigious, award-winning productions, to music and movies made at home, Avid creates the technology that people...
The New Media Consortium (NMC), based in Austin, Texas, is an international not-for-profit consortium of learning-focused organizations dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new...
22 October 2011 National Media Museum, Bradford As the 75th anniversary of the “world’s first regular high definition television service” approaches, the Museum will mark this important milestone...
IP for Innovation and Growth 2 March 2011, 6.30-7.45pm RSA, 8 John Adam Street, London WC2N www.thersa.org/events/our-events/ip-for-innovation-and-growth In 2005 the RSA's Adelphi Charter called for...