Can Online Ed Help Overcome the Economic Crisis?
Athens (GR), June 2013 - "The global economic crisis and its consequences on national educational systems: Can online education contribute to overcoming the crisis?" This is the main question the VI International GUIDE Conference 2013 will try to answer in Athens, Greece on 03-04 October 2013. Organized under the patronage of Greece's Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, the event will provide a comparative analysis of the effects of governmental policies on new training and research strategies in response to the economic crisis. In particular, the Conference will highlight the role of digital technologies in providing cost-effective equal learning opportunities, while maintaining high-quality university education.
Four main themes and high-profile keynotes
The Conference will tackle this issue from various angles, each dealing with a specific side of open and distance learning. These will range from education policies (session I: Reforming national higher education agenda) to social matters (session IV: Social implications of distance learning) and from practice (Session II: Pedagogical innovation in course design and delivery) to economics (Session III: Higher education in time of economic crisis). The overall focus comprises topics such as the importance of quality, social networking tools, OERs, the future of university management, adult learning, and new models for virtual mobility.
The opening session will be enlightened by the following high-profile keynote speakers:
- Welcome address, by Prof. Alessandra Briganti (Marconi University, Italy)
- The Impact of the Crisis on the Structure of Higher Education Systems, by Prof. Andrea Gentile (Marconi University, Italy)
- Surviving Economic Crises through Education, by David R. Cole (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
- Distance Learning and Labor Market Flexibilty, by Christodoulos Stefanidis (University of Pireus, Greece)
- Global Knowledge, Information Technology and the Humanities: Can Intellect exist? A Historian's View, by Dr. William Mallinson (Ionian University, Greece)
- OER and MOOCs in a Time of Economic Crisis, by Sir John Daniel and Stamenka Uvalic-Trumbic (Academic Partnerships, USA)
- Economic Crisis and Online Education, by Panagiotis E. Petrakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
- MOOCS: Disruptive Force or Disorienting Distraction?, by Dr. Arthur F. Kirk Jr. (St. Leo University, USA)
Send your proposal now and meet with experts in Athens
You can attend the Conference as an auditor or present your research, experience, or services. Don’t miss out on the chance to meet and network with the numerous experts from across the world to discuss new trends and developments in technology-enhanced learning. Representatives from institutions such as Stony Brook University - SUNY (U.S.A.), Anadolu University (Turkey), Amrita University (India), University of Bedfordshire (UK), Universität Essen-Duisburg (Germany), The Open University of Japan, University of L'Aquila (Italy), Sholokhov Moscow State University for the Humanities (Russia), Universidade Aberta (Portugal), MISR University for Science & Technology (Egypt), Bangladesh Open UniversityUniversidad Nacional de la Plata (Argentina), Georgian Technical University (Georgia), Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina - UNISUL (Brazil), University of South Africa (South Africa) and many more have confirmed their attendance.