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CGI 2024 Annual Meeting

 

Spotlight Session: No One Left Behind: Bridging Digital Divides and Education Inequities

 

Technology enables connection, education, health, and economic growth—but not for everyone. The divide between those who have access to technology and quality education and those who don’t remains a global challenge and has potential to widen further with increasing natural disasters and conflicts, and as advances in AI impact workforces around the globe. Extending access to technology and digital upskilling on the continent of Africa, where a rapidly growing youth population must be able to participate fully in the economy and society, is particularly urgent. This session will explore innovative solutions and strategies for bridging the digital divide and addressing education inequities, especially in underserved communities. Addressing these challenges will require concerted efforts from governments, businesses, non-profit organizations, and communities, so we can all reap the benefits of unlocking technology’s full potential to empower individuals, reduce poverty, promote social inclusion, and foster innovation. Participants Iván Duque Márquez Former President of Colombia Mariéme' Jamme Founder and CEO, iamtheCODE Fran Katsoudas Executive Vice President and Chief People, Policy & Purpose Officer, Cisco Mike Mpanya Founder and CEO, Nubi AI William Ruto President of Kenya Reshma Saujani Founder and CEO, Moms First Sherrie Westin CEO, Sesame Workshop Richard Zelson CEO, MyStream

 

Photo Credit: Andriana Ortiz for the Clinton Foundation

 

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Energizing Houston's Petrochemical and Industrial Craft Workforce

26/09/2023. Leeds, UK. The Princess of Wales during a visit to AW Hainsworth textiles manufacturer in Leeds to learn more about the heritage, history and innovation of the industry, the technical processes involved and how vital the sector is to the UK economy. Her Royal Highness also heard about how the industry is transforming to place emphasis on sustainable practices as well as how it is working with academic institutions to educate and upskill young people. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace

Watching an upskilling seminar with Limerick Institute of Technology's e-Learning Community of Practice. I limited myself to 1.5 square meters of space because that was all the room many of my students had during their period of emergency remote learning.

An APM Terminals programme to upskill home-grown talent in Liberia is hitting the headlines in the West African country. The ‘Leaders of the Future’ initiative has nurtured the career of 34 future leaders since its launch a year ago.

 

The prospect of a record-breaking first for the country has seen Sam Jabbah, one of the ‘future leader’ trainees, featured in several national newspapers as he embarks on the latest stage of training to become the country’s first Liberian Marine Captain.

 

Our understanding of work is changing fast. Whereas once we could expect to work in the same employment or industry, our careers are now far more flexible. Automation, outsourcing, gender balance and the need to upskill all greatly impact our careers.

 

Industrialised societies are facing challenges unforeseen a generation ago. And while working hours become less predictable, productivity expectations keep increasing. So what lies ahead for Australian workplaces and workforces? And will we be able to retain a healthy work-life balance?

 

Join the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Glyn Davis AC, and Australia’s foremost experts on workplace culture and development for a panel discussion, then network with fellow University of Melbourne alumni.

 

PANELLISTS -

PROFESSOR LESLEY FARRELL

Associate Dean Research, Melbourne Graduate School of Education

DR JOSH HEALY

Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Faculty of Business and Economics

PROFESSOR JILL KLEIN

Professor, Management and Marketing, Melbourne Business School; Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Medical School

 

Photo by Robert Catto, on Monday, 4 June 2018. Please credit & tag the photographer when images are used - @robertcatto on Instagram & Twitter, @robertcattophotographer on Facebook.

Online learning has gained increasing popularity, and for the right reasons. Over the last few years, intuitive learning software has seen leaps in offering a complete learning experience that is fun, interactive, and ultimately engaging. Take your organization’s learning efficiency to the next level with Gyrus LMS.

 

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