CHILDREN IN VIRTUAL WORLDS
A one-day conference, London, 22 May 2008
* Attendance is FREE *
BBC Children's and the University of Westminster invite you to the first conference in the UK to draw together producers and researchers working on virtual worlds and immersive gaming environments for children aged 7-11 online.
Keynote speakers include Richard Deverell, Controller, BBC Children's and Dr Adrian Woolard, Head of Innovation, BBC Future Media and Technology.
Other speakers include representatives from Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters, and Lego Universe; Prof David Gauntlett (University of Westminster), Lizzie Jackson (University of Westminster), Dr Diane Carr (Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media), Marc Goodchild (Head of Interactive and On Demand, BBC Children's), Aleks Krotoski (Guardian Unlimited), Tamara Littleton (eModeration.com) and Paul Massey (K&L Gates).
In addition to the panels and presentations there will be demonstrations of technology to do with virtual worlds and 3D media.
The conference will be of interest to academics, producers, online community managers, game creators, teachers, and technologists. It aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas between producers and academics on virtual and immersive media for children and to stimulate the production of high quality, creative, social media content for children in the UK.
When:
Thursday 22nd May, 10.00am - 5.30pm
Where:
The University of Westminster,
35 Marylebone Road,
London,
NW1 5LS
To register go to http://www.childreninvirtualworlds.org.uk
Friday, March 28, 2008
CHILDREN IN VIRTUAL WORLDS
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