24 February 2010 to 27 February 2010
09:00-17:00
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University of London Union, Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HY
London
About
This event, for software developers working in all areas of higher education, is designed to give developers the chance to learn and practice new skills, meet other people working in similar areas and to take part in discussions led by experts from higher education and industry.
This event, for software developers working in all areas of higher education, is designed to give developers the chance to learn and practice new skills, meet other people working in similar areas and to take part in discussions led by experts from higher education and industry.
Register your attendance online
This is the second year for this event. Dev8D in 2009 was a very successful event
- Exciting prototypes were produced as part of the 2009 event
- A reading list prototype (list8D) was the dev8D 2009 competition winner and has since been funded as a Jisc rapid innovation project. An early version of the list8D reading list software has been released recently for others to experiment with
- Dev8D 2009 was mentioned in the Edgeless University report produced by Demos as a good example of experimentation that can 'help uncover not only new educational tools but also new uses for educational materials, and can draw on the energy and ideas of new constituencies' (see page 48)
The event is designed to be modular so there is no need to attend every day. Attendance is free and there is a limited amount of free accommodation available.
See more on what you can get out of this year’s event