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3 Conferences | 70+ Speakers | 250+ Attendees | Shared Exhibition
31 August - 2 September 2016Suntec, Singapore International Convention
& Exhibition Centre
“Quality speakers and original, relevant content”Paul Rogers, Headmaster, Kole Yayasan Uem
“I enjoyed the conference, great mix of attendees. wouldattend again and recommend others to attend”Tyler Bishop, Head of Policy, Infrastructure, English Modern School
PLUS:PLUS: 31 August 2016Must Attend Strategic Education Symposium
Adapting to Technology and Active Learning Classrooms
“It is holistically designed. I appreciate the way all sectorsworking towards learning and teaching. Very pleased withengagement of both speakers and participants”Charlotte Humphrey, Asst Principal, Avondale Grammar School
“Loved it. Interesting presentations, good mix ofspeakers and panels. Lots of opportunities to meetpeople”Khalid Yusoff, Vice Chancellor, President, UCSI university
“I have met a lot of international experts from the educationsector who have shared a great deal of insights on the relatedfields. I will attend this event next year if there is anopportunity. Will recommend to my colleagues”Walaiporn Nakapan, Director, Rangsit University
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3 Conferences | 70+ Speakers | 250+ Attendees | Shared Exhibition
Meet the Experts!
What’s New for 2016Digital Disruption and the Future of Education SectorTeam-based learning (TBL) reshaping classroom design10+ case studies on cutting edge learning facilities andcampus spacesEmbedding facility management program into learningspacesLinking Pedagogy and Learning Spaces in the Libraries andMakerspacesMade for Me – Implementing Successful Student CentricLearning (SCL) Model
Flipped MOOC Panel Focus – Pairing Technology withPedagogy: Is the Future Here?Smart Classrooms – Case Studies, Strategies and solutionsfor incorporating Technology in EducationICT Applications in K-12 Schools – Learning Data Analytics,Learning Management Systems, Gamification and VisualLearningUnderstanding the Impacts, Importance and Leverage ofAcademic RankingsPedagogies and Innovations in Student Learning ExperiencesWorkforce Readiness and Graduate Employability
Chye Seng LeeDirector (Learning Systems and
Applications),SIM University (UniSIM)
Anthony Wong Director-Facilities and Services,Singapore American School
Sakina Sofia BaharomVice Chancellor,
UNITAR InternationalUniversity
Brian TengDirector of Operations,
Supervising Project Director,Tanglin Trust School
Charlotte HumphreyHead of Primary and
Middle School,Avondale Grammar School
Larry JohnsonPresident and CEO,
EdFutures
Adrian LimDirector, Education – Sectoral
Innovation Group,Infocomm Development
Authority of Singapore (IDA)
Glenn OdlandHead of School,
Canadian InternationalSchool
Rob StewartExecutive Director Education
Services, EtonHouseEducation Group & Principal,
EtonHouse InternationalSchool Pte. Ltd
Samantha WestonDirector, Teaching and
Learning,University of Reading
Shanker D. BhattPrincipal,
International CampusSuzhou International
Academy, BFSU
Andrew MowatDirector of ICT,
Australian InternationalSchool
Prof. Ir. Dwikorita KarnawatiRector,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Prof Helen Patricia BartlettPresident / Pro Vice Chancellor,Monash University Malaysia
Assoc Prof Lee Boon Keng,Director, Centre of Excellence inInternational Trading (CEIT) and
Centre for Applied FinancialEducation (CAFE), NanyangTechnological University
Learning Data Analytics and
Applications in Education
Continued Learning –
Classroom and Beyond
Thursday 1 September: Main Conference Day One Friday 2 September: Main Conference Day Two
Higher Education
Summit AsiaK-12 International
Schools
New AgeLearning Spaces
Joint Networking Cocktail Joint EduCon Asia Closing Plenary Sessions
Morning Coffee and Opening Session
Education Visionary Keynote Sessions
Registration & Morning Coffee
Chairman’s EduCon Asia Opening Address
Wednesday 31 August:
Pre-Conference Workshop
AGENDA AT A GLANCE
Collaborative and UbiquitousLearning Spaces: A Workshop
on Effective Designs andGood Practices
Registration
Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Session
Networking Lunch
Morning Refreshments & Speed Networking Session
Higher Education
Summit AsiaK-12 International
Schools
New AgeLearning Spaces
Higher Education
Summit AsiaK-12 International
Schools
New AgeLearning Spaces
Higher Education
Summit AsiaK-12 International
Schools
New AgeLearning Spaces
Higher Education
Summit AsiaK-12 International
Schools
New AgeLearning Spaces
Close of Workshops
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CONFERENCES DAY ONE | 1 SEPTEMBER 2016 | THURSDAY
REGISTER TODAY! +65 6508 2401 [email protected] www.educonasia.com
COMBINED OPENING PLENARY SESSIONS
10.45 Networking Morning Tea and End of Plenary Sessions
POSITIONING ASIAN EDUCATION AT THE GLOBAL FRONT
9.00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Asia as the Next Superpower in Education Market – Underlining
Regional Developments and Global Competitiveness
Larry Johnson, President and CEO, EdFutures
9.35 GOVERNMENT ADDRESS
Digital Disruption and the Future of Education Sector
Adrian Lim, Director, Education – Sectoral Innovation Group,Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA)
10.05 INDUSTRY LEADERS’ PANEL
Responding to a Disrupted Education LandscapePanelists: Tsoi Mun Heng, Vice President (Planning), Singapore Institute of
TechnologyBrian Rogove, Chief Executive, Asia Cognita, SingaporeDwikorita Karnawati, Rector, Universitas Gadjah MadaRob Stewart, Director Strategic Planning (Education Services),EtonHouse Education Group, Principal, EtonHouse InternationalSchool Pte. Ltd
SCHOOLS OF THE FUTURE
11.30 Leveraging on ICT for Teaching Innovationsand Alternatives to the Class RoomNiharika Sharma, Zonal Manager – Training andMarket Research, Extramarks
11.50 Interview Session: What are the recent trendsReshaping the Education in schools?• Skill-specific and competency-based education-
Designing curriculums that incorporate skillbuilding
• Social Learning- Learning through peercollaboration and the role of technology inimplementing social leaning as a pedagogicalmethod
• Flipped/MOOC Learning – How is this beingimplemented in schools?
Glenn Odland, Head of School, CanadianInternational School
12.20 Implementation Models for InternationalSchools – Meeting the Changing Needs ofStudentsSakhar Nair, DP Teacher, Ningbo HuamaoInternational School
12.50 Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences
2.00 Learning Management Systems forInternational Schools – Broken China orBeautiful Mosaic?Grant Grosser, Chief Executive Officer,SEQTA Software
DIGITAL CLASSROOMS – THE ESSENTIALS
2.30 Digital Mind-set: Leadership for IncorporatingTechnology and Innovation- Creating a schoolculture that fosters deeper learning andwelcomes technology and innovationRob Stewart, Executive Director Education Services,EtonHouse Education Group & Principal,EtonHouse International School Pte. Ltd
3.00 Designing a Modern Learning EnvironmentHarry Hoodless, Design Director, BroadwayMalyan
3.30 Afternoon Tea
4.00 Digital Environment: Elements to Considerwhen Designing a Digital Environment – APerfect Blend of Technology, Pedagogy andDesignFelix E.B Lee, MGS Principal & CEO, MATRIXGLOBAL SCHOOLS
4.40 Digital Curriculum: Developing andImplementing an International TechnologyCurriculum for 21st Century LearningWytze Niezen, ICT Coordinator / Leerkracht Groep7b, Hollandse School Limited Singapore
5.20 K-12 Q&A Session
5.30 End of Day One Followed by NetworkingCocktail
THE CLASSROOM OF THE FUTURE
11: 30 Transforming Traditional Classroom toInnovative Learning Spaces – Why Should WeRethink and Adopt Design and Technology?Moderator:Mariam Aman Shah, Founder and Partner, seED,Hong KongPanelists:Dr Samantha Weston, Head of Pharmacy &Academic Director (Teaching & Learning), UoRM,University of Reading, MalaysiaAnn Davis, Clinical Associate Professor,Department of Educational Leadership & CulturalFoundations, The University of North Carolinaat Greensboro, USA
12:00 Creating a Blueprint for New Age LearningSpacesAnthony Wong, Director-Facilities and Services,Singapore American School, Singapore
BLENDING PEDAGOGIES ANDENGAGING LEARNING SPACES
12:30 Blending and Flipping the Right Way:Key Success Factors in Implementing the NewLearning SpaceMohamad Ridwan Bin Othman, Vice President,Taylor’s Education Group, Malaysia
13:00 Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences
IMPLEMENTING NEW AGE CLASSROOMS
2:00 How Team-Based Learning (TBL) is ReshapingClassroom Designs?Brian O’Dwyer, Commercial Founder andExecutive Chair, CognaLearn-Duke NUS,Singapore
2:30 Syncing up with the iKid!Linking Pedagogy and Learning Spaces in theLibraries and MakerspacesAnn Davis, Clinical Associate Professor,Department of Educational Leadership & CulturalFoundations, The University of North Carolinaat Greensboro, USA
3:00 Developing High-Quality Social andInteractive SpacesContact [email protected] forSpeaking Opportunity
3:30 Afternoon Neworking Tea
4:00 Student Centred Learning Spaces – TheMerge between Physical and VirtualSakina Sofia Baharom, Vice Chancellor, UNITARInternational University, Malaysia
4:30 University of Reading Case Study: Teachingin a New Age ClassroomDr. Samantha Weston, Academic Director(Teaching & Learning), UoRM, University ofReading, Malaysia
5:10 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day & End ofConference Day One
DON’T MISS! JOINT NETWORKING COCKTAILS AT 6.00PM AFTER CLOSE OF DAY ONE
TRANSFORMING HIGHER EDUCATION
11.30 Adding Value in Partnerships and Alliances:Creating New Opportunities, GainingCompetitive Edge, Entry to New Markets andIncrease CapabilitiesHelen Patricia Bartlett, President/Pro ViceChancellor, Monash University, Malaysia
12.00 Modern vs Traditional – How can AcademicEstablishments and their Educators RemainContemporary in a Globalised,Interconnected World?Low Ee Ling, Head, Strategic Planning andAcademic Quality (SPAQ), National Institute ofEducation
PARTNERSHIP AND COLLABORATION
12.30 Inter-University Case Study: AchievingExcellence and Synergy: Learning from theUniversity of Malaya – Yale UniversityPartnershipAdeeba Kamarulzaman, Dean, Faculty ofMedicine, University of Malaya, Malaysia
12.50 Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences
2.00 Industry Alliance Case Study: Success Storyfrom the SMU-DHL Industry-AcademicCollaboration on the Green TransformationLabTan Kar Way, Academic Director, GreenTransformation Lab, School of InformationSystems, Singapore Management University
2.30 NTU Case Study: Learning from JointCollaboration with Corporate Partners fromFinance, Banking and International TradingIndustryLee Boon Keng, Director, CEIT and CAFE,Nanyang Technological University
3.00 Networking Afternoon Tea
TURBO-CHARGING HIGHER EDUCATIONOUTCOMES WITH TECHNOLOGY
3.30 Emerging Trends in Tech Enabled Pedagogy:Cost VS Benefit Scenario Walkthrough andAnalysisLeslie Loh, Founder & CEO, Lithan EducationGroup
3.50 Integrating and Implementing e-LearningFrameworks and Digital Learning ContentManagement Systems
4.20 NUS Gamified Online LMS: Technology-Enhanced Learning Experience in Asia – AHighlight on ‘Coursemology’Ben Leong, Project Lead for Coursemology, Schoolof Computing, National University of Singapore
4.40 SMU Case Study: Integrated LearningPlatform and Student Success Measures inHigher Education & LearningMay Lit Mei Wan, Associate Director, LearningSystems and Technologies, SingaporeManagement University
5.00 Big Data Analytic Application in HigherEducation Learning
5.30 Hong Kong Case Study: Learning Analytics inHigher Education – Hong Kong ExperienceLi Kam Cheong, Director, University ResearchCentre, Open University of Hong Kong Secretary-General, Asian Association of OpenUniversities
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RETHINKING LEARNING MODELS
9.00 Flexible Pedagogies – Design, Implementation
and Evaluation
Charlotte Humphrey, Head of Primary and MiddleSchool, Avondale Grammar School Singapore
9.30 Made for me – Implementing Successful
Student Centric Learning (SCL) Model as a part
of Your Personalised Learning Strategy in
Curriculum Delivery
Matthew Piper, HOD of Learning support,Assessments coordinator and Differentiation trainer,Mercedes-Benz International School
10.00 Education and Technology: Are they
Complementary or will Over-emphasis on
Technology without a Clear Understanding of
the Nature of True Education will only take us
away from the Vision of Education
Shanker D. Bhatt, Principal, International
Campus Suzhou International Academy, BFSU
10.40 Morning Tea
SMART CLASSROOMS –
TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION
11.10 Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) –
Successful Implementation of Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) for
Teaching and Learning
Andrew Mowat, Director of ICT, Australian
International School
11.50 Prioritizing Technologies in Schools: What are
the Key Considerations for the Implementation
of New Technology Initiatives?
Dave Neudorf, Director of Technology,International School of Kuala Lumpur
12.30 Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences
1.30 Integrating Technology into Existing
Pedagogies: Aligning pedagogy with
technology – Supporting the Curricular Goals
of the Institution
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2.10 Gamification in Education – Intersection of
Learning and Fun!
Using games to deliver content, provideopportunities for simulations and reflect anddocument the learning progress of students*Available for Speaking and Sponsorship
Contact [email protected] forSpeaking Opportunity
CONFERENCES DAY TWO | 2 SEPTEMBER 2016 | FRIDAY
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ENSURING SUSTAINABILITY, GROWTHAND EXPANSION
9.00 Unlocking New Income Streams andSustainable Revenue ModelsKevyn Yong, Academic Dean, ESSEC Asia-Pacific,ESSEC Business School
9.30 Student Recruitment Panel:Improving Student Recruitment in theTodayís Higher Education LandscapePanelistsKhalid Yusoff, Vice Chancellor and President, UCSIUniversityDr Tham Yieng Wei, Head, School of Engineering,MDISMore panelists to be confirmed
10.00 Academic Rankings – Impact, Importance andLeverage
10.30 Networking Morning Tea
STEP CHANGE IN PEDAGOGY, TECHNOLOGYAND COMPETITIVE EDGE
11.00 Channelling Pedagogy and TechnologyTowards Competitive AdvantageBaharuddin Aris, Dean, Faculty of Education,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia;Deputy Chairman, Malaysian Dean ofEducation Council (MEDC);Former Chairman, Malaysian Higher EducationTeaching and Learning Council (MAGNETIC)
11.20 Future Classroom Case Study – “The SynergyPod” by a Kaplan-Samsung CollaborationChris Harris, Head of School, Diploma Studies &Senior Director, Industry Relations, Kaplan HigherEducation, Singapore
11.40 Engaging Students and ‘Turbo-charging’Achievement of Learning OutcomesDavid S. Calonge, Manager, Educational Designand Development, University of Adelaide,Australia – Visiting Professor, SungkyunkwanUniversity
12.00 Convincing Decision Makers to Invest inCutting Edge Education TechnologyContact [email protected] forSpeaking Opportunity
12.30 Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences
1.30 The Future of Higher Education: A New Modelfor the 21st Century and BeyondKenn Ross, Managing Director – Asia,Minerva Schools – TEDxKL 2014 Speaker
WORKFORCE READINESS AND GRADUATEEMPLOYABILITY
2.00 Post-Graduation and Student EmployabilityPhilip Charles Zerrillo, Dean, Post GraduateProfessional Programmes, Office ofPostgraduate Professional Programmes,Singapore Management University
2.30 Getting Students and Future GraduatesReady for the Workforce of Tomorrow –Understanding the Western SydneyUniversity ApproachAna Hol, Director of Academic Program, Schoolof Computing, Engineering and Mathematics,Western Sydney University
DESIGN AND STRUCTURAL INVESTMENTS
9:00 Planning and Building Good Learning Spaces
Brian Teng, Director of Operations, SupervisingProject Director, Tanglin Trust School, Singapore
ENABLING SMART CLASSROOMS
9:40 MOOC’s Employment and Up Skilling:
To What Extent Might MOOCs Help in
Improving Skills' Gaps?
David Santandreu Calonge, Manager,Educational Design and Development,The University of Adelaide, Australia
10:30 Morning Networking and Refreshment Break
11:00 Teaching in the New Virtual Classroom
May Lit, Associate Director, Learning Systems andTechnologies Division, Singapore Management
University
11:30 Journey into the Cloud:
Balancing Security and Ensuring Learning
Continuity in the Age of Online Learning
Spaces
Lee Chye Seng, Director-Learning Systems andApplications, SIM University (UniSIM),Singapore
12:00 Beyond Clickers – Enhancing Classroom
Experiences with the Next Generation
Formative Assessment Tools
Aurelius Yeo Jien Yoen, Head of Department,Educational Technology, School of Science and
Technology, SingaporeAlice Lim, Teacher, School of Science and
Technology, Singapore
12:30 Networking Lunch for all 3 Conferences
FLEXIBLE AND SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
1:30 Executing an Effective Space Management
Simon Thomas, Director of Operations Facilities,UWCSEA, Singapore
2:10 Integrating Effective Facility Management
Program in Learning Space Designs
Mohamed Emran Bin Supa’at, Head ofOperations, GEMS World Academy (Singapore)
3.00 Afternoon Tea followed by Closing Plenary Sessions
3.30 Flipped MOOC Panel: Pairing Technology with Pedagogy: Is the Future Here?Moderator: Red Mendoza, Deputy Director, Pedagogical Practice, Nanyang Technological UniversityPanellists: Professor Dr Aida Suraya Md. Yunus, Director Centre for Academic Development (CADe), Universiti Putra MalaysiaMore panelists to be confirmed
4.10 Captains of the Ed-Tech Industry Dialogue: Meeting the Digital Disruption Challenge – What Needs to be Done?Moderator: Niharika Sharma, Zonal Manager – Training and Market Research, ExtramarksPanelists: Senior Professor Dato' Dr. Khalid Yusoff, Vice Chancellor and President, UCSI UniversityMore panelists to be confirmed
5.00 End of Plenary Sessions and Close of Conference
FUTURE PATHWAYS FOR AN INDUSTRY IN DISRUPTION
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Must Attend Strategic Education Symposium
Adapting to Technology and Active Learning Classrooms
31 AUGUST 2016 | WEDNESDAY | 9.00AM - 4.30PM
3.00 – 4.30 Collaborative and Ubiquitous Learning Spaces: A Workshop on Effective Designs and Good PracticesA Workshop on Effective Designs and Good Practices Through the use of global examples in higher education institutions, thisworkshop aims to identify what makes for effective and lasting designs of learning spaces, and what good practices have beenapplied at various tertiary institutions and can be re-applied at other venues• What Makes Learning Spaces Successful?• Good Practices and How to Develop Rich Learning Experiences?• Case Study Examples
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: David Santandreu Calonge, Manager, Educational Design and Development,The University of Adelaide, AustraliaMariam Aman Shah, Founder and Partner, seED, Hong Kong
Who Should Attend
GEOGRAPHY
■ South East Asia 60%
■ North Asia 15%
■ India, Middle East & Africa 10%
■ Australia & New Zealand 5%
■ Europe 5%
■ America 5%
INDUSTRY■ Universities and Tertiary Education 25%
■ K12 International Schools and Investor 25%
■ Education and Training Technology ServiceProviders 15%
■ Training and Learning Centres 10%
■ Training and Development Departments(Private Sectors) 15%
■ Government Bodies 5%
■ Education Consultants 5%
8.30 Registration and Coffee
9.00 – 12.00 Continued Learning – Classroom and BeyondThe most important aspect of education is to ensure longevity of learning. To make education holistic involves ensuring thatconcepts are absorbed completely by the student. It is important for the student to be involved in learning both in school andafter school.• Class Learning: Virtual reality and audio-visually enhanced models for involuntary participation in learning• After-class: Flipped classroom and Asynchronous learning• Practice: Interactive platforms for concept retention• Test: Acquainting students with common checkpoints
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: Karunn Kandoi, President – International Business, Extramarks
12.00 –1.00 Networking Lunch
2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea
1.00 – 2.30 Learning Data Analytics and Applications in EducationLearning analytics enable educational institutions to deploy state of the art software and hardware applications to supportteaching pedagogy and enhance student learning experiences. In this workshop, attendees will be given hands-on knowledgeon how to leverage on educational tools and technologies to successfully implement and monitor learning analytics in theirrespective academic institutions.• Trends and Demand for Big Data Analytics and Applications in Learning and Education• Developing and Implementing Suitable Frameworks for Learning Analytics in your Academic Institution• Addressing Key Challenges and Issues Faced when Implementing Learning Data Analytics• Leveraging on Educational Tools and Technologies
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: Damien Yee, Chief Learning Strategist, Conexus
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