We have a great opportunity to choose a forward thinking and inclusive keynote for the InnEdCo 2015 conference. If you could get anyone who would it be?
We have a great opportunity to choose a forward thinking and inclusive keynote for the InnEdCo 2015 conference. If you could get anyone who would it be?
Ben Wilkoff. I’m serious.
Ben Wilkoff. I’m serious.
Ben Wilkoff. I’m serious.
Might be a slight conflict of interest. I’m heading up the selection committee. 😉
Might be a slight conflict of interest. I’m heading up the selection committee. 😉
Might be a slight conflict of interest. I’m heading up the selection committee. 😉
LeVar Burton, Ramsey Musallam, Carol Anne McGuire, Leslie Fisher, Nicole Dalesio, Jon Corippo, James Sanders…just a few ideas…
LeVar Burton, Ramsey Musallam, Carol Anne McGuire, Leslie Fisher, Nicole Dalesio, Jon Corippo, James Sanders…just a few ideas…
LeVar Burton, Ramsey Musallam, Carol Anne McGuire, Leslie Fisher, Nicole Dalesio, Jon Corippo, James Sanders…just a few ideas…
Dr. Adolph Brown (best session of Innedco 2014), Sir Ken Robinson, Adam Bellow. All of these are the ones I first thought of, but I’m sure I can think of more.
Dr. Adolph Brown (best session of Innedco 2014), Sir Ken Robinson, Adam Bellow. All of these are the ones I first thought of, but I’m sure I can think of more.
Dr. Adolph Brown (best session of Innedco 2014), Sir Ken Robinson, Adam Bellow. All of these are the ones I first thought of, but I’m sure I can think of more.
Eric Sheninger, George Couros, or Chris Lehmann?
Eric Sheninger, George Couros, or Chris Lehmann?
Eric Sheninger, George Couros, or Chris Lehmann?
You have an amazing educator moving to your state in January to teach at the university level. His name is Remi Holden and his closing keynote at the 21st Century Learning Symposium in Michigan this summer was incredible. Not only was it more poignant than George Curous’ keynote from the morning, but it was centered around the amazing learning happening in the local area, while still challenging us to look at education through a global lens.
You have an amazing educator moving to your state in January to teach at the university level. His name is Remi Holden and his closing keynote at the 21st Century Learning Symposium in Michigan this summer was incredible. Not only was it more poignant than George Curous’ keynote from the morning, but it was centered around the amazing learning happening in the local area, while still challenging us to look at education through a global lens.
You have an amazing educator moving to your state in January to teach at the university level. His name is Remi Holden and his closing keynote at the 21st Century Learning Symposium in Michigan this summer was incredible. Not only was it more poignant than George Curous’ keynote from the morning, but it was centered around the amazing learning happening in the local area, while still challenging us to look at education through a global lens.