Webinar: Creating education 4.0 and beyond: May the fourth be with you
Join Professor Gilly Salmon on a whistle-stop tour reflecting on the evolution of higher education over the past 1,000 years, super-accelerated by the pandemic and AI pivots.
Join Professor Gilly Salmon on a whistle-stop tour reflecting on the evolution of higher education over the past 1,000 years, super-accelerated by the pandemic and AI pivots.
Gilly Salmon emphasises that we can and should keep our values but also clearly define new visions and methods to equip our students with the skills and knowledge to adapt to our rapidly changing societies and worlds of work.
We should ‘future-proof’ as far as we can whilst accepting education futures are uncertain and fast-changing. We can identify curricula and modes of learning to prepare students for enabling Industry 4.0 graduates to fulfil worthwhile, sustainable, multiple careers and to become contributing citizens of globalisation 4.0 during their long lives.
May the fourth be with you?
Learning outcomes
- Hindsight, insight, and foresight.
- A lens to view students and graduates for the future of an uncertain and fast-changing global world
- Pointers to practical pedagogical designs and tools for the future
About the presenter
Professor Gilly Salmon is an Adjunct Professor at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, and a visiting professor at Edge Hill, Law, & Derby Universities in the UK. She publishes & presents on pedagogical innovation & transformation. Her books ‘E-moderating’ & ‘E-tivities’ are considered seminal texts. Her ‘Carpe Diem’ learning design methodology is extensively deployed internationally. She has 30 years’ experience, in universities in the UK and Australia.
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