A Community of Resources

Successful professionals know the true benefits of building a diverse community of peers, mentors, experts and other go-to people.  It’s often from within this community that new ideas, resources, support and encouragement emerge and provide solutions to tough problems or unexpected new opportunities!

A distinct part of the LEEF program design is creating opportunities to build your professional community around innovation in learning and entertainment technologies.  Because the event itself attracts a diverse array of professionals, it is an ideal place for networking, business development, idea gathering and recruiting innovative partners.

Add to your community before, during and after LEEF!  Join us on Linked In, the LEEF Blog and on Twitter!

Start with Harrisburg University

The Learning and Entertainment Evolution Forum is put on by Harrisburg University of Science and Technology as an extension of the Master's Degree in Learning Technologies and the Center for Advanced Entertainment and Learning Technologies (CAELT). The event is led by Andy Petroski, Assistant Professor and Director of Learning Technologies and Charles Palmer, Assistant Professor of Multimedia and Executive Director of CAELT. Learn more about Harrisburg University by reading the "about the host" page. Or, read entries from event organizers on the LEEF Blog.

Meet the industry leaders on the 2011 LEEF Planning Committee.

Learn how networking and peer learning make LEEF unique.

Learn more about the Program Partners, including professional firms, technology providers and entrepreneurs of new technologies.

Contact us for more information.

LEEF was an interactive professional development event that explored the use of games, simulations and virtual worlds for learning. The program showcased how learning and entertainment technologies have converged, and continue to evolve, to produce new, immersive solutions that are redefining the learning experience.