October 13th-15th 2008
The Brewery, Barbican, London, EC1

"A historic venue, with a modern twist"


The Handheld Learning Conference is the international signature event for learning using mobile or ubiquitous technologies.

This year's lead speakers include:

 

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Now in its fourth year the event has become the largest of its kind bringing together the world’s leading opinion formers, thought leaders, practitioners, education leaders, developers, policy and decision makers to demonstrate, debate and explore how these technologies can be employed to enable transformational improvements in learning.

 

"Innovation in Learning and Teaching Practice" . Will examine the convergence between consumer electronics, entertainment software, educational technology and learning.
This year's overarching theme.

 

The event will stage an excellent mix of inspirational presentations from leading thinkers and practitioners, lively interactive debates, learners and practitioners showcases, special interest breakouts, networking and social sessions, plus an exhibition featuring the principle industry leaders.

Delegates will leave the conference with a clear understanding of how to positively embrace current and emerging mobile and ubiquitous technologies within their strategies for teaching and learning.

 

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JA Newsflash

Phil Hemmings, Director of Corporate Affairs, RM
"For the first time, we can realistically imagine learning where every student carries their own computing device. Handheld Learning 2008 will help us understand how to cope with that."

Supported By

Becta

Conference Sponsors

Nintendo Apple
T-Mobile

Media Sponsors

Channel 4
Develop casualgaming.biz MCV
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Associates

Department for Children, Schools and Families
Specialist Schools and Academies Trust

Official airline carrier

10% discount off lowest published fares for all delegates. Click on logo below to see details.

Partnership

Sessions

MoLeNET
Partnerships for Schools
Training and Development Agency for Schools
Learning and Teaching Scotland
RM - Exciting Learning
O2