Punished by the robot teacher? - Role of technology in education
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Description | How will your children be educated? Come and learn more about global education policy on IT and contribute with your own vision.
In 2015 the global education market was estimated $4.9 (USD) trillion. Technology giants other private enterprises or philanthropists increasingly influence education policy in order to sell their products. I work for Education International, the global federation of education unions and do believe that it is essential to bring experts from IT and education together in order to promote a truly innovative use of technology in education - not driven by profit interests, but by a bigger vision of inclusive and just societies. In this participatory workshop I will provide a brief introduction to what is happening in the global policy sphere to then discuss your ideas and critique. Additionally, we are looking for concrete feedback from critical thinkers in the areas of privacy and copyrights. We are starting with a pilot phase to create a global not-for-profit online network that links already existing teacher networks on a global scale. |
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Website(s) | http://pad.okfn.org/p/Punished_by_a_robot_teacher ", " https://events.ccc.de/congress/2016/wiki/File:Technology_in_education_and_for-profit_interest_Workshop.pdfURIs of the form "" https://events.ccc.de/congress/2016/wiki/File:Technology_in_education_and_for-profit_interest_Workshop.pdf" are not allowed. |
Type | Discussion |
Kids session | No |
Keyword(s) | social, political, network |
Tags | Politics, Education |
Person organizing | Nikola |
Language | en - English |
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Starts at | 2016/12/30 13:00 |
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Ends at | 2016/12/30 14:00 |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Location | Hall C.4 |