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Student volunteers receive ‘exceptional’ praise following Special Olympics in Berlin

A troop of undergraduate sports students from Sheffield Hallam University has been described as ‘motivated, committed and superb team players’ after volunteering at the Special Olympics World Games in Germany this summer

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Health
Sports

Can't Wait to Learn: Digital Tablet Desk

In 2011, War Child Holland instigated the Can’t Wait to Learn programme (CWTL) to develop culturally sensitive educational games for children who have never seen a teacher as a result of armed conflict

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice
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Job posting for Interaction Designer, Visual Designer and Digital Communications Developer and Games and App Designer at Sheffield Hallam University

Andrea Redhead

Deputy Head of Technology and Development at Sheffield Hallam University

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Mark Featherstone

Mark runs the BSc and MComp Computer Science for Games courses.

Home advantage could see fifth-place finish for France at Paris 2024

Analysis of Olympic host nation advantage and how it impacted Japan’s performance at Tokyo 2020 has revealed the country performed ‘particularly well’ despite the event taking place behind closed doors. The data also indicates that France can expect to finish fifth in the medal table at the Paris 2024 Games.

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Sport
Wellbeing
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Reuben Fleming

Reuben has previously worked in the games industry and as a freelance animator on various projects for TV and the web. He teaches across the undergraduate Animation, Games Design and Digital Media Production courses as well as leading the postgraduate MA Computer Animation course.

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Mike Bass

Senior Lecturer

How does game-based learning promote children's mathematical cognition?

Developing mobile video games to promote young children’s arithmetic fluency.

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Mathematics education
Pedagogy
Technology
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