European Academic Software Award 1994
Barbara Plesch
plesch at ask.uni-karlsruhe.de
Tue Mar 15 16:06:32 EST 1994
- Call for participation -
***** EUROPEAN ACADEMIC SOFTWARE AWARD 1994 *****
For the best academic software
- Any academic discipline
- Designed for students, graduates, lecturers, and scientists
- Tutorials, simulations and tools
- Any operating system
- Workstation or PC
- Special category: Software for people with disabilities
Deadline for submission: 31 May 1994
The European Academic Software Award (EASA) programme is a joint
initiative organised by ASK (Germany), BMWF (Austria), Council for
the Renewal of Undergraduate Education (Sweden), iecProGAMMA (The
Netherlands), BIP INFO SA (Switzerland) and ALT (United Kingdom).
The EASA has been created to stimulate the development of high
quality software for education and research. It is a forum for
European software authors to gain academic recognition for their
efforts.
Entrants should be affiliated to a European University or other
higher education / research institution. Team entries must include
at least one member working in a European higher education estab-
lishment.
Ideally the program should be multilingual or be designed to
facilitate translation; at least the user interface and a program
description should be in English to facilitate evaluation.
After the first round of judging by experts in educational soft-
ware a number of authors will be selected to attend the European
Final and Award Ceremony.
For information contact: award at ask.uni-karlsruhe.de
Entry forms: ftp://ftp.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/EASA
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