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Alex Grech

Department of Media and Communications

Faculty of Media and Knowledge Sciences - University of Malta

Malta

Dr. Alex Grech is a strategist, change consultant and academic. He is the founding Director of the Commonwealth Centre for Connected Learning. He advises governments, public institutions, startups and NGOs on projects impacted by disruptive technologies. He teaches new media at the University of Malta within the Faculty of Media & Knowledge Sciences, an expert on the EU Blockchain Observatory & Forum, and a member of the board the Centre for Distributed Ledger Technologies at the University of Malta. He is also a consultant to the EC on the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) initiative. Alex holds a PhD in Internet Computing from the University of Hull and is a Chartered Accountant by profession. Alex’s research interests are in digital citizenship, digital literacy, blockchain & identity, social media and power.


Title of Speech: Emerging Technologies & Digital Education: rethinking strategies for troubled times

The talk will lever on the first-hand experiences of the speaker in two key projects supported by the European Commission. The DEL4ALL project is being upscaled because of covid-19 to fast-track a community of practice working with emerging technologies (blockchain, AI, augmented reality, internet of things) as a means of redefining the needs of digital education. The European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) project identified blockchain diplomas as one of the first four use case studies to illustrate the benefits of self-sovereign identity to European citizens. The talk will discuss the strategies being deployed in these two projects and examine their potential adoption by higher education institutions and learners seeking workable solutions to long-lasting challenges.





Luís Miguel Cardoso

Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre

Centre for Comparative Studies - University of Lisbon

Portugal


Luís Miguel Cardoso as a PhD in Modern Languages and Literatures (Comparative Literature) by the University of Coimbra. In December 2018, concluded his Post-Doctoral research on Communication, Education and Literacies (Pedagogical Innovation in Higher Education) at the University of Seville (Spain). Adjunct Professor of the Department of Language and Communication Sciences of the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre (Higher School of Education and Social Sciences), Dean of the School of Education and Social Sciences from February 2010 until January 2018, and President of ARIPESE – Association for Reflexion and Intervention in Higher Education Schools Politics from November 2015 until May 2018. Main interests in teaching and research include Science and Communication Languages, Education and Pedagogical Innovation, Literacies, Literature and Cinema, and Higher Education Management. National coordinator for the Public Polytechnics, during the Portuguese integration in the European Bologna Process, in Media and Communication Sciences, Member of several international organizations concerning Education, Communication, Literacies, Comparative Literature, Narratology, Film Studies and Higher Education Management and reviewer of several international journals. Published papers in national and international journals and is a member of C3i - Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation Coordination of the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre and CEC – Centre for Comparative Studies of the University of Lisbon.

Title of Speech: Challenges and Horizons for Education and Technology

The society of the twenty-first century is deeply heterogeneous, increasingly demanding in the codification and decoding of messages due to its complex, multicultural nature, in a permanent technological vortex, with a clear discursive hybridism, with different media and interactive information platforms, information oceans for which we rarely have the time and tools to analyze, filter and assimilate. Thus, there is a triple need for change: educational systems must understand the challenges of this new society of technology and information must follow the new faces and characteristics of our students, immersed in cyberculture, and must provide new educational practices, carried out by a new teacher. It is urgent to train the trainers for this new reality, with information and communication technologies, image, teaching platforms, new didactic resources, multiliteracies, always with critical thinking (because technology is not enough), and always being aware that teachers are the agents of scientific, technical and emotional change. For this triple shift, one factor is fundamental in the process of rethinking pedagogical innovation in Higher Education: specific skills motivated by a constantly evolving society. As stated in the OECD report (OECD, 2018, p.6): “The concept of competency implies more than just the acquisition of knowledge and skills; it involves the mobilisation of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values to meet complex demands. Future-ready students will need both broad and specialised knowledge.” Our task is to understand all these changes, accept the challenges and broaden our horizons in Education and Technology.




Woodrow W. Clark II

Qualitative Economist, Managing Director

Clark Communication-Strategic Partners

Beverly Hills, CA
USA


Dr. Clark is a well-known international author, expert, lecturer who works with entrepreneurs and consultants for companies, government due to his demonstrated global achievements (EU, Asia, Middle East and Western Hemisphere. He earned three separate Master of Arts degrees from three different universities in Illinois and his PhD at University of California, Berkeley in Cross-disciplinary Studies”. His primary focus and concerns are on global, national and local solutions to climate change in economic and polices in smart green healthy communities. He has over 3 decades of experiences in renewable green energy, technologies and systems such as solar, wind, geothermal as well as energy efficiency. Aside from starting three different companies, he was the first Manager of Tech Transfer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in the USA and was one of five Energy Advisors to the California Governor (2000-2003). From 1993 to 2000, he volunteered to be a contributing author and editor for the UN IPCC Third Report (2000) that won the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2007. 

For the last two decades, Woody started Clark Strategic Partners 2004 and in 2020 added to it the name of his media company (1980s) titled Clark Communication-Strategic Partners that has accomplished other achievements such as:
•    Professor in Sustainability, Business with Economics and Technology solutions to Climate Change at Pepperdine University, University of California, Riverside, Davis and UCLA and European and Asian universities (2004 - 2019)
•    Visiting lecturer, Aalborg University, Denmark (1994-2019) as Fulbright Fellow in 1994.
•    Visiting lecturer at University of International Relation (UIR), Beijing, China (July 2013 – 2019) for two weeks each year.
•    Member of UN B20 Finance Task Force Coordinated by China (2016), Germany (2017), and then Argentina (2018) 
•    Member of the December 2015 Paris Accord hosted by China (2016)
•    Produced documentaries on topic such as sexual harassment, laughter is good medicine, older workers. Member of the Producers Guild of America (PGA) from 1983 to 2020


Woody has published 18 books by the end of 2019 and 2 more set for 2020. His next books are: Sustainable Mega Communities (Elsevier Press) and Circular Economics (Nova Press). He has over 90 peer-reviewed papers. Clark authored and edited are his first book on Agile Energy Systems (Elsevier Press 2004 and 2017), The Next Economics (Springer, 2012) and Global Sustainable Communities Handbook (Elsevier, 2014). Sustainable Communities Design Handbook (Elsevier Press 2017) and based on his PhD Thesis Violence in Schools, Colleges and Universities (Nova Press). Climate Preservation (Elsevier Press) and 3 more books that are published in 2019: Qualitative Economics (2nd Springer Press); Qualitative and Quantitative Economics (Q2E): Making Economics into a Science (NOVA Press). And with co-authored with Grant Cooke The Green Industrial Revolution (Elsevier, 2015), Green Development Paradigm (in Mandarin, 2014) and Smart Green Cities (Routledge, February 2016).



Gabriela Kelemen

Psychology and Social Sciences

Faculty of Educational Science - "Aurel Vlaicu" University of Arad

Romania






Levent Şahin

Department of Labour Economics

Faculty of Economics - Istanbul University

Turkey





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