Pervasive gaming and media affordances

Today I participated in a very exciting seminar in HUMlab, where Jane McGonigal spoke about pervasive gaming. I truly recommend all of you to watch the archived stream from the seminar here (rm). Jane gave examples from some of the many projects in which she has participated as

Conference abstracts

I’ve had papers accepted at two big conferences late summer/early fall this year: EUROCALL 2005, on computer assisted language learning, and IR 6.0, the yearly conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. I’m very excited about both, and hope to be able to get funding for travel expenses etc.

I’ve pasted my abstracts in the extended entry if anyone is interested. The EUROCALL paper is based on the first part of my project, whereas the IR paper is based on a pilot study for the second part of my project.
(Oh there is more…)

Like a fish in water – in a positive sense

Sorry for the long post! There’s been so much exciting going on and no time to blog about it until now

Midlife crisis

Monday was my birthday. Even though this last year has passed so quickly that I accidentally told people that I would turn 26 despite the fact that I was actually turning 27 I am not too concerned about my age. It