Liddy Nevile

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Born1947 (age 7778)
AlmamaterRMIT University (PhD)
KnownforLaptops in schools and Web adaptability research.
Notable workFrom Web accessibility to Web adaptability; IMS Access For All Meta-data - Information Model; Let's Talk Turtle.
Liddy Nevile
Born1947 (age 7778)
Alma materRMIT University (PhD)
Known forLaptops in schools and Web adaptability research.
Notable workFrom Web accessibility to Web adaptability; IMS Access For All Meta-data - Information Model; Let's Talk Turtle.
Websitewww.sunriseresearch.org

Elizabeth "Liddy" Nevile (born 1947) is an Australian academic and a pioneer in using computers and the World Wide Web for education in Australia. In 1989-1990 she was instrumental in establishing the first program in the world that required all students to have laptop computers, at Methodist Ladies College, Melbourne, Australia.[1]

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