INTED2016

INTED is one of the largest international education conferences for lecturers, researchers, technologists and professionals from the educational sector.
Dates 07 Mar 2016 12:00 am (UTC +1) 09 Mar 2016 12:00 am (UTC +1)
Place (View On Map) Hotel Meliá Valencia

INTED2016 is more than a conference, it is an ideal platform for strategic international networking. The best place to present your innovations and projects about education and technology.

After 10 years, it has become a reference event where more than 700 experts from 80 countries will get together to present their projects and share their knowledge on teaching and learning methodologies, educational innovations and experiences in technology and development.  INTED2016 is sure to be among the most successful education conferences in Europe.

INTED2016 Topics

The scope of INTED2016 includes the following topics:

  • General Issues
  • Experiences in Education
  • New Trends in the Higher Education Area
  • International Projects
  • Pedagogical & Didactical Innovations
  • Research in Education
  • Virtual Universities
  • Technological Issues in Education
  • Computer Supported Collaborative Work
  • Educational Software and Serious Games
  • Curriculum Design and Innovation
  • Quality assurance in Education
  • University-Industry Collaboration
  • E-content Management and Development

INTED2016 Keynote Speakers

Alan November, November Learning (USA)
Who Owns the Learning?

Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He began his career as an oceanography teacher and dorm counselor at an island reform school for boys in Boston Harbor. While Alan was a computer science teacher in Lexington, Mass, he was probably the first teacher in the world to have a student project on line in 1984, a database for the handicapped.
He has been director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant, and university lecturer. He has helped schools, governments and industry leaders improve the quality of education through technology. Audiences enjoy Alan's humor and wit as he pushes the boundaries of how to improve teaching and learning. His areas of expertise include planning across curriculum, staff development, new school design, community building and leadership development. He has delivered keynotes and workshops in all fifty states, across Canada, and throughout the UK, Europe, Asia and Central America.
Alan was named one of the nation’s fifteen most influential thinkers of the decade by Technology and Learning Magazine. In 2001, he was listed one of eight educators to provide leadership into the future by the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse. In 2007 he was selected to speak at the Cisco Public Services Summit during the Nobel Prize Festivities in Stockholm, Sweden.
His writing includes numerous articles and two best-selling books, Empowering Students with Technology and Web Literacy for Educators. In June of 2012, Alan released his latest book “Who Owns the Learning?”. Alan was co-founder of the Stanford Institute for Educational Leadership Through Technology and is most proud of being selected as one of the original five national Christa McAuliffe Educators.

Safeena Husain, Educate Girls (India)
Safeena Husain is the Founder and Executive Director at Educate Girls – a non-profit organisation that aims at tackling issues at the root cause of gender inequality in India’s education system.
After graduating from the London School of Economics, Safeena spent 15 years working with grassroots projects in Ecuador, Mexico, Bolivia, South Africa & Asia. In India, Safeena chose the agenda closest to her heart – girls’ education. Safeena together with a local team, conducted a 50- school project in Pali district, Rajasthan. Post its successful test phase, Safeena established Educate Girls as an NGO in 2007.
With focus on enrollment, retention and learning, in the last seven years, Educate Girls has metamorphosed into an 8,500 schools program where over 390,000 children have demonstrated improved learning outcomes while there have been over 2.8 million total beneficiaries of its programmatic interventions.
Safeena’s efforts to bridge the gender gap in education in India have been widely recognized. Under her leadership, Educate Girls has received the prestigious 2015 Skoll Award, 2014 WISE Awards, the 2014 USAID Millennium Alliance Award and the 2014 Stars Impact Awards and the India Development Marketplace Award in 2011 from the World Bank. Moreover, in 2013, she received the British Asian Trust’s Special Recognition Award from HRH Prince Charles for outstanding contribution in education.

Who should attend INTED2016?

  • Academics
  • Researchers
  • Lifelong learning educators
  • Technical staff
  • Secondary, vocational, or tertiary educators
  • Professionals from the private and public sector
  • Technologists and Scientists
  • School counsellors, principals and teachers
  • Education policy development representatives
  • General personnel from vocational sectors
  • Student counsellors
  • Career/employment officers
  • Education advisers
  • Student Unions
  • Bridging programme lecturers & support staff
  • Library personnel
  • International support and services staff
  • Open learning specialists

...and any person interested in Education, Technology and Development.

The 10th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference, INTED2016, will be held in Valencia (Spain) on 7 - 9 March, 2016.

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