Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2014. 05:00 PM.
Location: CERAS Learning Hall (CERAS 101), 520 Galvez Mall, Lobby Level
There is now little doubt that digital technology will change the character of teaching and learning in fundamental ways, but large questions remain unanswered. Should we expect new technology to enhance educational equity or create new kinds of inequality? What kinds of teachers and learners should new technologies first serve? Who will make the necessary investments in building education's digital future? Speakers:Karen Cator, President & CEO, Digital PromiseJudy C. Miner, Ed.D., President, Foothill CollegeEduardo M. Ochoa, Ph.D., President, California State University, Monterey Bay This public forum is co-sponsored by Education's Digital Future and the Workshop on Poverty, Inequality and Education. RegistrationThis event is open to the public. Seating is limited - please register through the link below. Reception is from 5pm-6pm. Forum is from 6pm-7:30pm.
Location: CERAS Learning Hall (CERAS 101), 520 Galvez Mall, Lobby Level
There is now little doubt that digital technology will change the character of teaching and learning in fundamental ways, but large questions remain unanswered. Should we expect new technology to enhance educational equity or create new kinds of inequality? What kinds of teachers and learners should new technologies first serve? Who will make the necessary investments in building education's digital future? Speakers:Karen Cator, President & CEO, Digital PromiseJudy C. Miner, Ed.D., President, Foothill CollegeEduardo M. Ochoa, Ph.D., President, California State University, Monterey Bay This public forum is co-sponsored by Education's Digital Future and the Workshop on Poverty, Inequality and Education. RegistrationThis event is open to the public. Seating is limited - please register through the link below. Reception is from 5pm-6pm. Forum is from 6pm-7:30pm.