20-21 March 2015
Hosted by the Institut International de Lancy, Geneva
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Language, communications and technology in the 21st-century learning environment
New ground was broken in March 2015, as it was the first bilingual annual conference. The focus of the Conference, language, communications and technology in the 21st-century learning environment, could not have been more relevant as we confronted the myriad challenges of a communication and learning environment that is constantly changing.
At the conference, supported by accomplished speakers and facilitators, the following key questions and issues were addressed:
How well are we doing, individually and collectively, in embracing the new technologies that can enhance communication and learning?
What can we do more, or better, to effectively harness technologies and other means of facilitating communication and learning?
How can we keep pace with the challenges and issues that new communication technologies present?
As educators/teachers are we fully or appropriately attuned and sensitive to the skills and needs of our students - those most experienced and savvy users of technology par excellence?
What lessons are there to be learnt from our own school communities? How can we share and disseminate these?