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We invite you to participate in the “Learning with Games” Conference,
24th – 26th September 2007 Sophia Antipolis, France

*** Conference website ***
www.lg2007.org 

Sponsors:
European Commission - DG Information Society and Media
PRIME EU Project
PROLIX EU Project
LABORANOVA EU Project 
IPROMS
IFIP 
Imaginary
Angils


*** Call for Papers ***

“Learning with Games” seeks original, high-quality research papers and demos in all areas related to serious games, pervasive games and business games, including social sciences, methodologies and artwork. Papers should describe results that contribute to advancements to the state-of-the-art of Serious and Business Games. 
Parallel sessions are foreseen for the presentation of scientific/technical papers as well as the experience in using games for post graduate and executive education purpose, especially in Business Schools. The global gaming community is invited to exploit the conference to disseminate and share its experience.
A selection of the presented papers will be published on a special issue of the Int. J. of Production Planning & Control and on the Int. J. of Computer Games Technology.
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstracts via the web site; these must be at least 1500-word long and must be submitted in .doc format.


*** Invitation to Exhibit ***

We invite companies, government organizations, and academic institutions to showcase serious games along with all related technologies and services -- hardware, software, integrated systems, innovations, literature or anything else of interest to our conference participants. Posters and research demos will also be located near the exhibits. 
During the three days of the Forum space and facilities for poster sessions and exhibitions will be made available to participants. 


*** Topics of interest: ***

Topics of interest to “Learning with Games” are, but not restricted to:

•	Serious Games
•	Pervasive Games
•	Business Games
•	Game design
•	Digital storytelling
•	Non player characters
•	Artificial intelligence
•	Game programming 
•	Game rendering
•	Audio programming
•	Visual content creation
•	Music composition
•	Game production
•	Alternate and mixed reality
•	Gamer communities	•	Simulation
•	Executive learning and teaching
•	Game physics
•	User interfaces
•	Online games and networking
•	Mobile games and ubiquity
•	Agile development
•	Case studies
•	User studies and evaluation
•	Game critical analysis
•	Legal, societal and political impact
•	Intellectual property rights
•	Distribution models
•	Learning Evaluation

*** Important Dates ***

Submission of Extended Abstracts for Technical Papers 	May 31st 2007
Notification of Acceptance 	June 30th 2007
Submission of Full Papers 	July 31st 2007
LG 2007	24 September 2007


*** Accommodation and Registration: ***

The registration fee is 
Early bird Registration Fee	500€
Registration Fee 	550€
On site registration	650€


The venue is the: Grand Hotel Mercure Sophia Country Club **** 

Located between Nice and Antibes, 15 minutes from Cannes in the Sophia Antipolis park science. 
Hotel is built in a 12 hectare landscaped garden and has two swimming pools, twenty tennis courts, golf course, sauna, gym, bar and deluxe brasserie.

    

*** Conference Organization: ***

Conference Chairs 
•	Marco Garetti, MIP - Business School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
•	Marco Taisch, MIP - Business School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
•	Asbjorn Rolstadas, SINTEF, Norway
•	Alvaro de Oliveira, AlfaMicro Ltd., Portugal
•	Lucia Pannese, imaginary, Italy
Program Committee 
•	Bjorn Andersen, SINTEF, Norway
•	Jacopo Cassina, MIP - Business School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
•	Carsten Magerkurth, SAP, Switzerland
•	Max Möller, Danish University of Education, Denmark
•	Manuel Oliveira, AlfaMicro Ltd., Portugal
Local Organising Committee 
•	Jacopo Cassina, MIP - Business School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
•	Marco Gerosa, MIP - Business School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
•	Sergio Terzi, University of Bergamo, Italy
•	Marco Taisch, MIP - Business School of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
•	Chiara Zigliani, Consorzio Politecnico Innovazione, Italy
International Scientific Committee 
•	Maria Anastasiou, Intracom, Greece
•	Slavko Dolinsek, University of Primorska, Slovenia 
•	Heiko Duin, BIBA, Germany
•	Elhanan Gazit, DiGRA ISRAEL Chapter, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel 
•	Poul Kyvsgaard Hansen, Aalborg University, Denmark
•	Dimitris Kiritsis, EPFL, Switzerland
•	Paul Lefrere, The Open University, United Kingdom
•	Julien Etienne Mascolo, CRF, Italy
•	Jari Multisilta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland 
•	Anton Nijholt, University of Twente, The Netherlands 
•	Roumen Nikolov, Sofia University, Bulgaria
•	Martine Parry, Angils, United Kingdom
•	Edmond Prakash, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
•	Jens Riis, University of Aalborg, Denmark
•	Ute Ritterfeld, University of Southern California, USA 
•	Petko Rouskov, Sofia University, Bulgaria
•	Angela Sasse, University College of London, United Kingdom
•	Leonie Schaefer, European Commission - DG IST
•	William Seager, University College of London, United Kingdom
•	Ritta Smeds, Helsinki University of Technology
•	Mattias Svahn, SICS, Sweden
•	Ingrid Spjelkavik, SINTEF, Norway
•	Klaus D. Thoben, BIBA, Germany
•	Josef Withalm, Siemens, Austria


“Learning with Games”
24th – 26th September 2007 Sophia Antipolis, France
www.lg2007.org 


Prof. Marco Taisch
Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management
Politecnico di Milano
Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering
Piazza L. da Vinci, 32
I-20133 Milano
ph. +39 02 2399.4815
ph. +39 02 2399.2731 (secr.)
skype taisch.marco
www.dig.polimi.it
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