Date & time: Wednesday, 7 Feb 2024 at 17:00 CET (Central European Time)
Missed the webinar on February 7th? Watch the recording here!
Description:
On Feb 7 at 17:00 CET, the STEM Alliance, Scientix and Intel organised the webinar "Skills for Innovation Educator Award", a webinar to foster creativity and innovation in teaching.
It was an exciting session, "EUN Webinar: How to Create Your Own Starter Pack," a part of the Intel® Skills for Innovation initiative. This webinar is not just about integrating technology into education; it's a launchpad for creativity and innovation in teaching. Learn how to use the Intel® SFI framework to design personalized educational content. Plus, we're thrilled to announce the launch of the Skills for Innovation Educator Award, recognizing outstanding contributions in tech-enhanced learning. Be at the forefront of educational innovation and possibly earn recognition for your efforts!
At the end of the event there was a Q&A session for participants to ask their questions to the presenters.
Visit this page to know more about the Scientix Skills for Innovation Educator Award.
SPEAKER
Krystle Lau, Krystle plays a central role as a Global Program Manager at Intel Corporation, guiding the Intel® Skills for Innovation initiative. Her focus is on ensuring the smooth roll-out and visibility of the platform on a global scale. Acting as a primary contact for regional directors and educators outside North America, she trains and supports the unique needs of diverse markets. With a background in Singapore MOE educational administration and a passion for linguistics and edtech, Krystle facilitates meaningful cross-regional collaborations, fostering community growth within the global educational landscape. |
VIDEO RECORDING
WEBINAR PRESENTATION
STEM Alliance http://www.stemalliance.eu
In collaboration with:
Intel https://skillsforinnovation.intel.eu/
In joining the STEM Alliance, Intel seeks to align and collaborate with other alliance members to implement joint solutions which can reinvigorate STEM teaching and learning.
Scientix http://www.scientix.eu/