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EdTech faculty and students hosting 2021 Canadian Network for Innovation in Education Conference
A committee of faculty and students in the Educational Technology program are virtually hosting the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education Conference.
At this conference, two kinds of innovation are explored: the innovation demanded immediately by the COVID-19 pandemic and the broader systemic changes arising from digital disruption.
Keynote speakers:
Concordia Ombudsperson Amy Fish
Dr. Shujaat Wasty, alumnus (Educational Technology) —founder of the nonprofit OBATCanada
Professor Shirley Steinberg (University of Calgary)
The Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE):
An organization of professionals committed to excellence in the provision of innovation in education in Canada. Our inclusive culture welcomes all those interested in examining innovation in education from our K-12 systems, post-secondary organizations, private training and professional development and those involved in industry – our goal is to provide a space for dialogue, collaboration and innovation!
Conference committee
Co-Chairs: Giuliana Cucinelli, Associate Professor; Saul Carliner, Professor and Graduate Program Director, M.A. and Diploma in Educational Technology
Conference manager: Wenbin Liu (PhD student)
Program Committee:
Richard Schmid, Professor
Robert Bernard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus
John Bentley, Centre for Teaching and Learning
Nadine Bekkouche (PhD student)
Yuan Chen (PhD student)
Register to attend:
https://e.cnie-rcie.ca/conference/
CONTACT: Saul Carliner (saul.carliner@concordia.ca)