Tomorrow’s summit will focus on using digital tools to enhance learning, highlighting technologies like augmented reality and wearables.

The ISE Education Technology Summit is happening tomorrow (Wednesday). It will delve into how algorithms and automation shape learning for the future. Key discussions will center on using creativity and empathy alongside digital tools to truly benefit learners.
Creativity is in high demand in today’s job market. Emily Patterson, a learning designer from Cambridge University Press & Assessment, will explore whether creativity can be taught and how team diversity can boost it. Attendees can expect practical insights on designing effective learning spaces during her interactive session.
In his keynote, Fridolin Wild from Open University UK will showcase how augmented reality and wearables enhance real-world learning experiences through his work at the Performance Augmentation Lab.
Dominik Lukeš from the University of Oxford will lead a workshop for senior education leaders. This session will help attendees navigate the landscape of generative AI, allowing them to make informed decisions and adapt to ongoing changes.
The summit will conclude with a panel featuring Professor Wild and experts like Cristina Obae and Thierry Koscielniak. They will discuss the future of learning in an evolving educational landscape.
The headline sponsor for the summit is Cisco.
Join us tomorrow (Wednesday) from 14:00 to 18:00 in room CC5.1 for these insightful discussions.
Session highlights
Reality-Embedded Learning
5 February
15:00-15:30
Room CC5.1
AI for Leaders
5 February
15:30-16:20
Room CC5.1
The Future of Learning
5 February
17:25-17:55
Room CC5.1
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