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Registration open for 2014 CRESST Conference

Warp Speed Mr. Sulu: Integrating Games, Technology and Assessment to Accelerate Learning in the 21st Century

Dates: April 29-30, 2014, Location: Redondo Beach, CA

Conference web site is located at https://www.cse.ucla.edu/conference2014/

Summary: Increasingly, technology has become deeply, if not totally embedded in each of our lives. The 2014 CRESST Conference will focus on methods and successful strategies to transform technology, games and assessment into stronger academic achievement, for both students and adults. The conference is part of the Center for Advanced Technology in Schools, presenting findings from experimental research into how games and technology can be integrated into improved learning.

 

Audience: PreK-16 Assessment Officers and Administrators, Technology and Learning Game Developers, Assessment Policymakers, Institutional Researchers

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