The Education Innovation Conference & Exhibition

8th Mar – 9th Mar 2013 09:56

 
The Education Innovation Conference & Exhibition is an exciting, new, national event taking place at Manchester Central on the 8th & 9th March, 2013.

The theme of this year’s event is harnessing technology to enhance learning for all. It will feature the leading names from the worlds of education and technology who will come together to provide advice, guidance and ideas to education professionals from primary right through to adult education. The event will also contain advice seminars on improving the sustainability of the education sector and what role technology has within this.

We want education professionals to come along, get involved with the high profile debates and put their views forwards, whist benefiting from free CPD seminars, training, workshops, expert advice and guidance.

Speakers at the event include: Stephen Twigg MP, Dr Alice Roberts, Tanya Byron, Spencer Kelly (BBC Click), Tim Rylands, Emma Mulqueeny, Brian Lightman, Mary Bousted, Martin Doel, David Brown (Head of ICT for OFSTED), Lynne Sedgemore, David Hughes (NIACE), David Way (NAS), Tom Wilson (Unionlearn), Rachel Jones (BCSE), Yvonne Baker, Maggie Philbin, Dr Rhys Morgan, Francis Gilbert, Rachel Wolf, Dr Kate Saunders (BDA), Bob Harrison, David Mitchell, Jan Webb (NAACE) and Genevieve Smith-Nunes.

Plus contributions from: Eskills, Microsoft, Oracle, ALT, UCISA, Manchester University, Manchester Met University, CAS, Manchester Girl Geeks, National Education Trust, Cambridge Assessment, the UKRC, NFER, Teaching Leaders and many more.

The event will be co-located with the Apple “iThink therefore iPad, 2013” conference that is run by Manchester Metropolitan University on Friday 8th March and a “Raspberry Jamboree” on Saturday 9th March.

Contact Information

W: www.educationinnovation.co.uk
T: @EICEmanchester
P: 01923 237799
E: [email protected] / [email protected]







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