Will Billingsley

I teach technology design (particularly, software engineering, human-computer interaction, Scala, mobile, and web development) at the University of New England. I do research in how we can design smart useful systems and make sure that reasoning machines aren't unreasonable machines. Especially in technology education and education technology. I also re-invent far too many of my own wheels.

Friday, 31 August 2007

ALT-C

Next week I'm heading to ALT-C, a conference on learning technology. It's in Nottingham, just up the motorway, so not quite such an exotic location as Takamatsu, Mumbai, or Madrid. It's the last paper from my PhD, so it's got a slight "end of an era" feel about it.
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Labels: ALT-C, conference, PhD
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