Download the presentation slides here:
Josie Crawley and Chris Hendry (Otago Polytechnic) (1.54MB)
- Reflection: What is Reflective Practice?
Hymie Latif, Don Samarasinghe and George Horvath (Auckland International Campus) (1.18MB)
- Building Teacher Capability through Experiential Learning
Jason Dewling (Olds College, Canada) (104 MB)
- Innovative Models of Experiential Learning
- Entrepreneurship
Barry Law, Lydia Harrell and Say Lim (Auckland International Campus) (1.76MB)
- Mapping Experiential Learning
Valerie Sundby-Thorp (South Puget Sound Community College, USA) (41.4MB)
- Guided Pathways
Prof. Omihito Matsushita (Kanazawa Technical College, Japan) (5.93MB)
- Preparing Future-Ready Internationally Competent Design Thinkers
Vice President Ye Yinzhong (Shanghai Institute of Technology, China) (2.21MB)
- Cultivate Professional Excellence by University Transformation
Samuel Mann and Glenys Ker (Otago Polytechnic) (825KB)
- It’s learning Jim, but not as you know it: targeting individual learning ‘through work, for work, at work’
Karen Vaughan (New Zealand Council for Educational Research) (903KB)
- Educating with “Vocational Thresholds” to Build Future Workforce Capabilities
Nicholas Huntington (Ako Aotearoa) (477KB)
- The Workplace as a Learning Environment
Nigel Studdart (North Tech) (23.4MB)
- Future Proofing and Aspects of Curriculum Design in a Digitally Disrupted Occupation Environment
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Download the video recordings here:
Welcome and Keynote Address by Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Steven Joyce (MP4 456MB)
Keynote - The Jobs That Have Not Been Invented Yet by Geoff Scott (University of Western Sydney, Australia) (MP4 301.8MB)
Guided Pathways by Valerie Sundby-Thorp (South Puget Sound Community College, USA) (MP4 227.8MB)
Cultivate Professional Excellence by University Transformation by VP Ye Yinzhong (Shangai Institute of Technology, China) (MP4 168.1MB)
Entrepreneurship by Jason Dewling (Olds College - Canada) (MP4 235.9MB)
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