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2012 ICLS Keynote Recordings

by Martin Parisio

23 Aug

ICLS2012_logo.gifThe 2012 ICLS conference, Sydney was a great success - several blog entries discuss personal experiences (here, here, here, here, and here). There are numerous photos to explore, and the keynote addresses are now available.


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  • Beat Schwendimann
  • David Ashe
  • Dorian Peters
  • Judy Kay
  • Kate Thompson
  • Lina Markauskaite
  • Lucila Carvalho
  • Martin Parisio
  • Manjula Sharma
  • Peter Goodyear
  • Peter Reimann
  • Pippa Yeoman
  • Sadhbh Warren

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