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Florida Holiday

July 25th, 2007

From Disney World

From Disney World

This July my family and I flew down to Florida to stay with my sister-in-law a few hours south of Tampa Bay. Beside the obligatory trip to Disney World, we passed the time hanging out at one of the local beaches.

Family, Travel

Back from the Microsoft Cruise

February 27th, 2007

Beside the cruise ship in Nassau

Beside the cruise ship in Nassau

I’m back from the 2007 Microsoft Academic Game Days in Computer Science Education. This was certainly the most enjoyable conference I’ve ever attended. The first morning of the conference was in Orlando; the remainder was aboard a Disney Cruise Ship travelling to the Bahamas and back. I was delivering a paper (one of twenty selected) so Microsoft paid for my airfare and accommodation.

The main focus of the conference was not on the academics but more on convincing the academics on using Microsoft technology in their courses. In particular, they were really pushing the new XNA Framework.

Nonetheless, the conference was a lot of fun. Initially, I was a little worried as I found out that I had to share a room with another conference participant. It actually worked out quite well as my room-mate, Greg Wadley, was an interesting professor from University of Melbourne, and was also delivering a paper.

The great thing about having a conference aboard a cruise ship is that you could almost always find someone to talk with. In a regular multi-day conference, at the end of the day, everyone disappears (to their hotels, to bars, to parties, to sightsee). But aboard the ship, there weren’t a lot of places for the conference participants to disappear.

At any rate, the ship travelled first to Nassau, where we had two or three hours to explore. The next morning we arrived at Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in the Bahamas. Unfortunately, most of the academic papers (including my own) were scheduled for this day, so I was only about to spend about three hours enjoying the sea and sun.

Research, Travel