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Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko presented paper at IRSPBL 2013

Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko presented a paper at the 4th International Research Symposium on Problem Based Learning – PBL Across Cultures, in Malaysia.

The paper was: Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko, “Applying Constructionism and Problem Based Learning for Developing Dynamic Educational Material for Mathematics At Undergraduate University Level”, 4th International Research Symposium on Problem Based Learning – PBL Across Cultures, 2 – 3 July 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko presented paper at EAEEIE

Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko presented a paper at the 24th Annual Conference for the European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering in Chania, Greece.

The paper was: Evangelia Triantafyllou and Olga Timcenko, “Developing digital technologies for university mathematics by applying participatory design methods”, 24th EAEEIE Annual Conference, 30 – 31 May, 2013, Chania, Greece.

Justyna Maculewicz is presenting paper at Multisensory Motor Behavior: Impact of Sound

Justyna Maculewicz has been accepted to present a paper at this years International conference on Multisensory Motor Behavior: Impact of Sound in Hanover.

The title of the paper is: “Does a rhythmic auditory feedback help exercising with an auditory instruction?”

Bob L. Sturm presented 3 papers at ICME'2013

Associate Professor Bob L. Sturm presented three papers at the IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME), July 2013 in San Jose, CA, USA:

Medialogy at Roskilde Festival

Medialogy CPH has just returned home from our yearly Roskilde Festival participation (see more pictures, videos etc. on Medialogy at Roskilde Facebook Page).

Since 2010 we have had a collaboration with the Roskilde Festival, were the idea is to let the students develop semester projects especially targeted at the festival. Throughout the semester the students receive feedback from the festival and at the end the best projects are chosen for implementation. In 2010 there were 8 student project. In 2011 5 projects were at the festival… Last year there were 2 projects. This year’s 3 projects are: Continue reading “Medialogy at Roskilde Festival”

Medialogy paper at New Interfaces for Musical Expression ´13

Dan Overholt has just been to the Korea Republic where he has presented a paper at this years conference for New Interface for Musical Expression:

Steven Gelineck, Dan Overholt, Morten Büchert & Jesper Andersen. Towards an Interface for Music Mixing based on Smart Tangibles and Multitouch, New Interface for Musical Expression, Daejeon/Seoul, Korea Republic, 2013

See more about the project here.

Three Medialogy Papers, a poster and one workshop at Foundations of Digital Games

At the Foundations of Digital Games Conference in Chania, Crete, Greece, Medialogy is represented through a number of contributions.

Paolo Burelli organizes the workshop “Intelligent Cinematography and Editing” and presents his paper “Virtual Cinematography in Games: Investigating the Impact on Player Experience”

Henrik Schønau-Fog presents two papers: “Narrative Engagement in Games – A Continuation Desire Perspective” by Henrik Schoenau-Fog, Sandy Louchart , Theodore Lim and Maria Teresa Soto-Sanfiel as well as “The Motivational Power of Game Communities – Engaged through Game Jamming” by Lars Reng, Henrik Schønau-Fog and Lise Busk Kofoed at the FDG 2013 Global Game Jam workshop.

Furthermore, Georgios Triantafyllidis’ work is represented with the poster “A gesture-controlled Serious Game for teaching emotion recognition skills to preschoolers with autism” by Eirini Christinaki, Georgios Triantafyllidis and Nikolaos Vidakis

More info: www.fdg2013.org
Watch the live stream of talks here: http://www.fdg2013.org/program/stream.html

3 Medialogy Papers at CHI 2013

Three Medialogy papers will be presented at this years ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Paris, which is the premier international conference on human-computer interaction. The three papers are:

For more information about the conference see here: http://chi2013.acm.org