What Makes the EdTech Ecosystem “Down Under" So Fertile?
Monday, March 30th
4:15 pm
-
4:55 pm
Harbor Ballroom D, Harbor Tower, 2nd Level
Add to Calendar Mar 30, 2020 04:15PM Mar 30, 2020 04:55PM America/Los_Angeles What Makes the EdTech Ecosystem “Down Under" So Fertile? - ASU GSV Summit 2020 What Makes the EdTech Ecosystem “Down Under" So Fertile?\nChannel: International\n\nAustralia has been an innovator in educational access and opportunity from school to work since the 1960s. Australians have used ever-more sophisticated technology for “distance learning” to reach outback communities, prioritizing the promise of experiential, work-ready…\n\nRose Else-Mitchell, Adam Brimo, Nikki James, Dror Ben-Naim, Rebecca Hall\n\nMonday, March 30th\n04:15PM - 04:55PM\n\nFor more details visit: https://www.asugsvsummit.com/live-stream/schedule https://www.asugsvsummit.com/live-stream/schedule
CHANNEL
International
THEME
Bending the Arc of Human Potential
Competency
Cultural Competence
Demographic Tsunami
Engagement
Higher Ed
HireEd
International
Modern Credentials
Skills Liquidity
Workforce
What Makes the EdTech Ecosystem “Down Under" So Fertile?
Australia has been an innovator in educational access and opportunity from school to work since the 1960s. Australians have used ever-more sophisticated technology for “distance learning” to reach outback communities, prioritizing the promise of experiential, work-ready skills as a key outcome of its 43 universities, and continuously updating the workplace to be more flexible and learning-centric, leveraging technology and talent. The most recent Australian Employer Satisfaction Survey across more than 5000 workplaces shows a staggering 87% satisfaction with graduates skills, specifically the ability to innovate in the workplace. Hear how these Aussie CEO’s and entrepreneurs are driving learning innovations to change the future of learning and work.

Related Content

No items found.