ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Are you interested in serving on our new advisory board?
We are seeking volunteers to serve on our advisory board and act as ambassadors for Actionable Innovations Global. Submit an application HERE. - Follow us on social media, browse our global education resource collections, subscribe to our blog, and review recordings from our weekly Actionable Innovations Conversations.
- Register for our upcoming Actionable Innovations Conversations. Three new speakers were added this week!
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EVENTS
FRIDAY, APRIL 15
Actionable Innovations Conversations with Alex Inman
Friday, April 15, 2022–1 PM CDT (GMT-5) — REGISTER HERE (free)
Alex Inman of Educational Collaborators, a division of STS Education, will be our featured guest. During this session, Lucy Gray will interview Alex about his entrepreneurial journey, and his thoughts on the future of education. While still a tech director, Alex founded Educational Collaborators, an ed tech and professional development company. EC grew to include over 130 consultants and served as one of the leading K-12 partners in the United States for Lenovo, HP, Microsoft, Google, and others. In 2021, Educational Collaborators was acquired by STS Education. Alex continues to run Educational Collaborators as a division of STS Education and serves as their Chief Academic Officer.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21
The Center for Global Education at the Asia Society is hosting #GlobalEdChat on Twitter.
Thursday, April 21 at 7 PM CDT (GMT-5).
FRIDAY, APRIL 22
Actionable Innovations Conversations with Michael Furdyk
Friday, April 22, 2022–1 PM CDT (GMT-5) — REGISTER HERE (free)
Canada’s Michael Furdyk will be our guest. Lucy Gray will interview Michael about his personal innovation journey. The discussion will also highlight the social innovation/global education community of practice at innovativeteaching.today. Michael will also share some stories of student-led social innovation and work supporting remote communities.
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