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    The John Byrne Award presents sixth-year pupils with a unique challenge...

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    An online new media fiction with teaching support, easily assimilated into learning environments; its use of multimodality (images, sounds, text, interaction) enables students to see storytelling in a new, multi-sensory light...

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    How online gamers are solving science's biggest problems

    Article from The Guardian (Jan 2014) on how a new generation of online games are helping scientists solve puzzles involving genes, conservation and the universe...

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