From The Center for Education Reform <[email protected]>
Subject Podcast... Edtech, the Virus, and Italy
Date March 6, 2020 11:34 PM
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U.S.-Italia Education Innovation Festival Preview [[link removed]]

While plans are currently on hold for the Festival scheduled for the end of April pending a complete evaluation of where we stand at the end of this month, Jeanne Allen visits with 5 of the innovators leading the charge in using technology to drive advancements in teaching and learning - both in Italy and the US - and who are among the fabulous speakers joining us for the Festival, whenever that may be!

This episode [[link removed]] delves into how countries - with the Coronavirus causing volatile situations for students worldwide - can adapt their educational institutions to ensure continuous learning. Says guest Enrico Poli, head of the Italy-based Zanichelli Venture,

"There is a lot of talk here in Italy, of course, about remote schooling and the Ministry of Education has put out a call for proposal and a lot of companies from the Italian ed tech space are responding to that call.”

Click here [[link removed]] if you want to learn more about the Festival and track the progress. CER is also pleased to be partnering with StartED and New York EdTechWeek.

In its inaugural year, the Global EdTech Passport™ gives ticket holders unprecedented access to two unique education ecosystems -- the South of Italy and New York City -- via the premier education innovation event in each location, the U.S.-Italia Education Innovation Festival (April 27-29, 2020) and EDTECH WEEK (June 1-3, 2020). Passport holders are invited to attend an exclusive VIP event at the end of their 2020 journey in New York, hosted by the producers of each festival

Want to join us in Italy? Meet with us in NYC?

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