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HCT Seminars

The HCT Seminars that we organise at Sussex kicked off wonderfully on Friday.

Paul Brna (from University of Glasgow) gave a talk entitled 'In Search of Narrative Interactive Learning Environments' - which fascinated me for presenting NILE's as more interesting than I had previously considered, discussing work I had previously helped out with at Hertfordshire, and by wondering whether Narrative Inquiry should be used to investigate NILE's (thus making my ears pick up).

Hopefully his slides will be available at the seminar page soon.  (Annoyingly due to server issues at Sussex the page sadly isn't visible off-campus at present.  Hopefully that will be rectified soon.)

Quote of the talk:
"How do you get at the value of things without going deep and looking at Narrative?"

I'm already looking forward to the talk next week, where Mark Walker from SCIP has kindly agreed to come in and talk for us.

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