The 6th Irish Conference on Game-Based Learning (iGBL2016) will be be hosted by Trinity College Dublin on 1st and 2nd September 2016, and bookings are now open.
iGBL provides a forum for all stakeholders interested in exchanging ideas, projects, and best practice on the use of games and game-based approaches to support motivation, learning, and change.
– Researchers will be able to present and share their latest findings.
– Students will have an opportunity to present their work, showcase their games, meet specialists in this field and obtain feedback.
– Instructors will have the opportunity to discover new ideas and learn and share new game-based skills that they can integrate in their teaching.
– Companies will be able to showcase their products and explain how these can be used in the context of learning and motivation.
The conference includes a mix of academic presentations, practical workshops, digital and non-digital games demos, along with plenty of opportunities to network.
This year, 100 authors (e.g., teachers, researchers, and students) will be presenting their work and developments on games and learning through 49 presentations (e.g., workshops, game demos, and research and practitioners’ presentations). We are also delighted to have Derek Robertson as our keynote speaker this year.
You can now register your place before 29th July 2016 to benefit from our discounted early bird booking rates (prices will increase after 29th July):
– Students: €30 (€40 after 29th July)
– Regular: €60 (€80 after 29th July)
So, if you would like to share your experience or meet like-minded people, then iGBL2016 will be a great event to attend, and you can book your place at http://www.igbl-conference.com/