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ISDDE 2017 - Broader Participation in Design

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ISDDE 2017 - Broader Participation in Design

Speakers:

Eli Luberoff (Desmos.com)

Jerome Shaw (University of California,  Santa Cruz)

Guadelupe Valdes (Stanford University)

Uri Wilenski (Northwestern University)

Date: 06 - 09 Nov 2017
Venue: University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA.
Time: 08:30 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: $795 before 30 June; $875 from 01 July

The 13th annual conference of the International Society for Design and Development in Education, hosted by The Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California, Berkeley, will have as its theme Broader Participation in Design, which highlights the twin goals of creating educational designs that allow for broad participation, and also broadening participation within the community of educational designers. 

In the tradition set by previous conferences, the meeting will be intimate and highly participatory. Attendees will enjoy plenary talks by leading educational designers, paper and poster presentations, small group work sessions on pressing problems of practice, and many meals and informal conversations over food and drink, all included in the price of registration.

For further information and registration click here.

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