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Pause |
http://isrg.org.uk/projects/pause
The Pause Project was recently completed. View the Pause Project video (UK version). View the Pause Project video (with Italian Subtitles). Resources created in the PAUSE project are available below. For further information on PAUSE see the full project website ( here. R3 UK National Report ( pdf. R3 Italy National Report ( pdf. R3 Sweden National Report ( pdf. R3 SE Empirical Research in Sweden ( pdf. R3 Italy National Report Summary ( pdf. R12 PAUSE Usability Evaluation Report ( pdf. No One Left Behind.
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Team |
http://isrg.org.uk/team
Prof David J Brown. Professor in Interactive Systems for Social Inclusion staff profile. James is Senior Lecturer in 3D Games Programming and a member of the Interactive Systems Research Group for over 10 years. He is particularly interested in games and virtual environments for health applications and for behavioural change. He is currently studying for a PhD in “Combining Location Based Services and Gaming to Enhance Route Learning for People with Physical and/or Intellectual Disabilities”&...Andy join...
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News |
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ITAG 2016 Call for Papers. April 19, 2016. Call For Papers (Apr 2016) Interactive Technologies and Games Conference Education, Health and Disability Nottingham Trent University, UK (26 27 October 2016) The aim of ITAG is to bring together academics, developers, beneficiaries and practitioners to explore interactive technologies … Continue reading →. Comments Off on ITAG 2016 Call for Papers. March 5, 2016. Comments Off on MaTHiSiS Kicks Off. ITAG abstract submission deadline extended. May 5, 2015. RISE f...
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Projects |
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Details about ISRG projects. April 21, 2016. RealLife – Serious Games to Prevent Recidivism RealLife is an innovative project in which serious gaming and virtual reality are used to improve skills needed in the 21st century and skills needed for employability of those at the edge of … Continue reading →. Comments Off on RealLife Project. April 19, 2016. Comments Off on MaTHiSiS. No One Left Behind. May 6, 2015. An Internet of Soft Things. May 5, 2015. IoST – An Internet of Soft Things ISRG are coll...
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About |
http://isrg.org.uk/about
The Interactive Systems Research Group (ISRG) formed in 1998 and is a part of the Computing and Informatics Team at Nottingham Trent University. The group develops and evaluates virtual environments, serious games and assistive technologies to promote the social inclusion of all EU citizens. The group’s expertise is in:. Applying and deriving user sensitive inclusive design methods for working with excluded groups;. Developing accessibility and design guidelines for cognitive impairments;. Serious Games ...
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Projects |
http://isrg.org.uk/isrg-projects
RealLife – Serious Games to Prevent Recidivism. RealLife is an innovative project in which serious gaming and virtual reality are used to improve skills needed in the 21st century and skills needed for employability of those at the edge of society. Training skills in a safe and virtual reality will help prisoners to function in real life and enhance their sense of initiative. ( more. MaTHiSiS – Managing Affective-learning THrough Intelligent atoms and Smart InteractionS. NOLB – No One Left Behind. Using ...
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Conference |
http://isrg.org.uk/conference
The eighth annual ITAG. Conference will be held on 22nd-23rd October 2015 in the Council Building, Old Market Square, Nottingham. The schedule may be viewed here. The cost of the conference is kept deliberately low, to encourage attendance by not only academics, but also teachers, trainers, clinicians, members of the public, and games and education companies with an interest in these topics. Cross fertilisation of ideas is encouraged at the event creating new opportunities and ideas for future projec...