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Join us at the ICDE World Conference on Online Learning at Dublin’s Convention Centre on 6 & 7 November. Enjoy a Learnovate-sponsored masterclass on storytelling for business and leadership impact at the conference and a strong lineup of internationally renowned speakers and change agents in society, education, healthcare and learning technologies.
Choose a one-day €200 or two-day €350 package designed for members of the Learnovate community. Add the Gala Dinner in the Mansion House for €85. Prices exclude 23% VAT.
WCOL 2019 is powered by The International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) and the 2019 event is organised by our friends at the National Institute for Digital Learning (NIDL) at Dublin City University (DCU).
With a one-day ticket for €200, you attend on Thursday, 7 November to hear these speakers:
Learnovate brings you Sharon Claffey Kaliouby, Masie Fellow & Advisor, who works alongside Elliott Masie in the US. She will draw from her corporate experience and discuss how storytelling is at the heart of our organisations, our careers, our projects and our lives.
Learnovate brings you Mary Kate O Flanagan, an award-winning screenwriter and story consultant who teaches screenwriting in Ireland, the UK, Europe and the US. Mary Kate works with businesses and other organisations to help them tell the story of their work.
Keynote speaker George Siemens is a writer, theorist, speaker, and researcher on learning, networks, technology, analytics and visualisation, openness, and organisational effectiveness in digital environments.
With a two-day ticket for €350, you also attend on Wednesday, 6 November to hear these speakers:
John Baker, CEO and founder of cloud-based learning platform company D2L will talk about The Future of Work: Learning for Life in a Changing World.
Beverley Oliver is an educational change leader, a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and an Australian National Teaching Fellow. Oliver will talk about Better Credentials for Living, Learning and Earning in the 21st Century.
Ricardo Valentim is Coordinator for The Laboratory of Technological Innovation in Health (LAIS) in Natal, Brazil where he is using online learning to advance humanitarian action. Valentim will talk about
Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages.
Ethel Agnes Pascua-Valenzuela is Director of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation Secretariat. She will talk about Sustainable Development Goal 4: Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.