Entries in #lwf11 (30)

Monday
Jan242011

David Bott, Technology Strategy Board, LWF Talk, London 2011

What can we learn from disruption?

What does disruption mean?

What will be the positive disruptor for learning?


David Bott, Director of Innovation Programmes, Technology Strategy Board presents at the Learning Without Frontiers Festival of Learning & Technology. David discusses the meaning of disruption and asks what might be the positive disruptor for the learning and education sector.



 

Monday
Jan242011

Saul Nassé, BBC Learning, LWF Talk, London 2011

Broadcasting, learning and the 21st century

Saul Nassé, Controller, BBC Learning, presents at the Learning Without Frontiers Festival of Learning & Technology. Saul discusses the role and aspirations for learning at the BBC.

 

Monday
Jan242011

Theodore Gray, Wolfram Research, LWF Talk, London 2011

Are we ready for e-books?

Theodore Gray, Co-founder, Wolfram Research and author of best-selling iPad title, The Elements, presents at the Learning Without Frontiers Festival of Learning & Technology.



Monday
Jan242011

Iris Lapinski, CDI Europe, LWF Talk, London 2011

Iris Lapinski, Director, CDI Europe presents her LWF Talk at the London LWF Festival, January 2011. Iris discusses with the help of learners how the Apps for Good programme is working with learners from different backgrounds to design, create and market mobile Apps.

Monday
Jan242011

Karen Cator, US Dept of Education, LWF Talk, London, 2011

Karen Cator, Director, Office of Educational Technology, US Department of Education presents the opening LWF Talk at the Learning Without Frontiers International Festival of Learning & Technology, London, 2011.

Karen discusses the role of technology in learning and how the US is preparing their learners for productivity and competition in the 21st century.



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