Don’t dumb it down, historical accuracy is fun: Discussing the Europa Barbarorum project and its impact on the gaming community: Andrew Lamb (University of Leicester)
The ACCORD Project: Cara Jones (Archaeology Scotland)
More than hype – understanding heritage in 3D: Nick Poole (The Collections Trust)
Heritage together - A Web Community for Digitising Cultural Heritage Assets: Andrew Wilson, Bangor University
Britain from Above: Angharad Williams (BfA/RCAHMW)
Inventory 1964-2014: Crowdsourcing the National Monuments Record: Jamie Davies (Llyn Archaeology and History Society)
The Archwilio App: Marion Page (The Dyfed Archaeological Trust)
Cynefin - Mapping Wales’ sense of Place: Einion Griffiths
Engage audiences and create collections by crowdsourcing community collection: Yvla Berglund Prytz (RunCoCo: University of Oxford)
Coastal Heritage At Risk - Combining Digital Technologies with Community Action: Tom Dawson (University of St Andrews)
Augmented reality and the Parthenon sculptures: Juno Rae & Lizzie Edwards (The British Museum)
Cartooning the First World War: Professor Chris Williams (Cardiff University)
Castles & Chapels - Gaming in Heritage: Aled Lloyd/Bob Plested (ThinkPlay)
Building Stones: Elliot Carter (Earth Heritage Trust)
3D printing for Heritage: Nikolaos Maniatis (Museofabber)
Digital Dissent: Sharing Wales’ Nonconformist Heritage: Susan Fielding (RCAHMW) & Christine Moore (Addoldai Cymru)
Gigapixel Photography: RCAHMW
Meintioli’r Aruchel: Ymagwedd Fiometrig Ddynamig Amser-real at Werthfawrogi Tirwedd: Richard Marggraf Turley (Prifysgol Aberystwyth)
Modelu Gwybodaeth am Adeiladau Hanesyddol (HBIM) yn y Four Courts a Henrietta Street, Adeiladau Clasurol Hanesyddol yn Ninas Dulyn: Maurice Murphy (Sefydliad Technoleg Dulyn)
Ffotograffiaeth Gigapicsel: Louise Barker (CBHC)