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The conference on Interactive Technologies and Games: Education, Health and Disability was succesfully organised by Nottingham Trent University, on 27 October 2009 and brought together academics and practitioners that showcased practice and presented how research ideas and outcomes can be mainstreamed.
The User Context Analysis has been completed, the project consortium would like to thank all people and organisations who provided their valuable feedback.
The Project Coordinating body, Nottingham Trent University, is a Higher Education institution and will act as multimedia developers.
e-ISOTIS – a private not-for – profit organisation will act as educational content writers and testing/piloting agents for people with learning disabilities.
Zgura – M is a consulting enterprise and will act as educational content writers and testing/piloting agents for people with learning difficulties.
BID Services with Deaf People – a registered charity supporting Deaf people to fulfil their potential in the community will act as accessibility experts and testing/piloting agents for Deaf people.
GHI is a private, not-for-profit organisation, acting as the dedicated evaluation partner and co-ordinator of external evaluation and valorisation networks.