Start of the event:
21:00 Peking, 14:00 Berlin, 15:00 Amman, 16:00 Nairobi, 17:00 Tbilisi, 10:00 Brasília
Language of the event: English, Arabic
Smart schooling – Corona as a chance to bridge the digital divide
In the frame of the Connective Cities virtual week, virtual events on Economic Response, Housing & Education will take place on Wednesday, November 25th. We cordially invite you to participate in our session on Smart schooling – Corona as a chance to bridge the digital divide.
This session offers cities and municipalities the opportunity to exchange their experiences and successful strategies about digital learning tools which have become even more crucial through the COVID-19 pandemic. Many schools and cities around the world had started to invest in digital learning tools long before the pandemic hit the globe. Now, these tools are not a nice-to-have anymore, they are crucial to enable children and youth to access education safely. Virtual classrooms, interactive learning tools, online access to reading materials –all these have become essential in keeping “school” going. Countries, cities, and schools must bridge their current gaps regarding this new way of teaching and learning–and make sure that everybody is guaranteed to be able to access these digital learning tools.
This session will focus on examples and best practices from Germany, Haiti and UK which will be presented by experts and urban practioners from the education sector.
We are looking forward to your participation!
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Speakers
Paul Scott, Curriculum Innovation Service Manager, The Innovation Centre Bradford, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, UK
Nadia Odio, BRITE Initiative, Jacmel, Haiti
Moderation: Dr. Olav Goetz & Dr. Kristian Kampfer
Agenda, Wednesday, 25 NOVEMBER 2020 – 14:00 – 16:00 (CET) |
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Time (CET) |
Agenda |
Speaker |
14:00 |
Welcome and Introduction |
Dr. Olav Götz, Moderator and Dr. Kristian Kampfer, Co-Moderator |
14:10 |
Good Practice 1 “#techawaychallenge”and Q&A |
Paul Scott, Bradford, UK |
14:40 |
Good Practice 2 “Establishing a technology program in a country where 99% of schools are unable to do so” and Q&A |
Nadia Odio, Jacmel, Haiti |
15:10 |
Energizer |
Dr. Olav Götz, Moderator and Dr. Kristian Kampfer, Co-Moderator |
15:20 |
Good Practice 3 “VIAMO - the Zimbabwean Experience" and Q&A |
Maria S.R. Tokwani and Innocent Takaedza, Zimbabwe |
15:50 |
Closing: Summary of the past session and announcement of the next week |
Dr. Olav Götz, Moderator and Dr. Kristian Kampfer, Co-Moderator
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