OEB Videos
The Event
Keynotes
OEB 2015 Opening Plenary - Ian Goldin
The OEB Opening Plenary ‘Accelerating the Shift’
Ian Goldin - University of Oxford, UK
OEB 2015 Opening Plenary - David Price
The OEB Opening Plenary ‘Accelerating the Shift’
David Price - We Do Things Differently, UK
The OEB Debate
Spotlight Stage
Sessions
Interviews
OEB 2015 - Interview with Toby Walsh
Toby Walsh is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
He is also Research Group Leader at Data61 (formerly NICTA), Australia's centre of excellence for ICT.
He has been Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, and of AI Communications. He is the Associate Editor of the Journal of the ACM covering Artificial Intelligence. He has been elected a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of AI for his research and service to the community.
OEB 2015 - Interview with Pedro De Bruyckere
Pedro De Bruyckere is an educational scientist in Ghent in Belgium since 2001. He co-wrote 2 books with Bert Smits in which they debunk popular myths on GenY and GenZ, their latest entitled “Ik Was 10 in 2015” (“I was 10 in 2015”). He’s a blogger, a self-proclaimed addict to education and pop culture and one of his strongest points is that he is funny in explaining serious stuff.
OEB 2015 - Interview with Miles Berry
Miles is principal lecturer in Computing Education at the University of Roehampton. Prior to joining Roehampton, he spent 18 years in four schools, much of the time as an ICT coordinator and most recently as a head teacher. His research interests include the pedagogies of computer science education and informal learning. He is a former chair of Naace, the UK ICT subject association, and continues to serve on its board of management and is a member the management board of Computing At School and the UK Forum for Computing Education. He is a fellow of the BCS, RSA and HEA.
OEB 2015 - Interview with Jo Swinson
An MP at 25, and a Business Minister in the Coalition Government of 2010-2015 aged 32, Jo Swinson wasted no time in shaking up the political establishment. Her passion for improving the world of work saw her battle to extend flexible working, and introduce landmark legislation to allow couples to choose how to share parental leave. Jo recognises the complexity of the productivity challenge in the UK, and she continues to work with business leaders to promote employee engagement, employee ownership, and workplace wellbeing.
OEB 2015 - Interview with David Price
David Price, OBE, is a learning futurist and co-founder of We Do Things Differently, a culture change company. He is a Senior Associate at the Innovation Unit, in London. His recent book, 'OPEN: How We'll Work, Live and Learn In The Future' has been an Amazon best-seller since its publication. He writes, talks and advises on some of the biggest challenges facing business, education and society: solving the problems of employee, student and civic disengagement; maximising our potential to be creative, innovative and fulfilled citizens, and understanding the global shift towards open organisations, and systems of learning.
OEB 2015 - Interview with Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow (craphound.com) is a science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist. He is the co-editor of the popular weblog Boing Boing (boingboing.net), and a contributor to The Guardian, Publishers Weekly, Wired, and many other newspapers, magazines and websites. He is a special consultant to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff.org), a non-profit civil liberties group that defends freedom in technology law, policy, standards and treaties. He holds an honorary doctorate in computer science from the Open University (UK), where he is a Visiting Professor; in 2007, he served as the Fulbright Chair at the Annenberg Center for Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California.
OEB 2015 - Interview with Cornelia Daheim
Cornelia Daheim is the founder and director of Future Impacts Consulting, a foresight research and consulting company. Ms Daheim has experience in foresight projects in Europe, the US and Asia, and has spoken on foresight and future trends around the world. In 2003, she founded the German Node of the Millennium Project, which is the world’s largest continuous foresight NGO working towards future global change, and has since served as its head.
Live Radio
Sounds of the Bazaar
Live from OEB 2015
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Sounds of the Bazaar
Live from OEB 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015