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Data for Learning: Connectivity, Capacity and Cross-border Cooperation

Date Thursday, Nov 23 Time   –   RoomPotsdam I

In September 2023, the UNESCO-chaired working group on data for learning launched its final report, called “The Transformative Potential of Data for Learning”, which provides key findings about the current education data ecosystem globally and offers recommendations for how the international community can work together to close the digital data divide.

This session will bring together often separated perspectives – EdTech, government regulatory bodies, and education decision-makers – to discuss strategies for safe and sustainable data use in education, informed by the available tools and resources for assessing and developing vibrant local EdTech ecosystems while ensuring that education remains a common, public good.

OEB speaker Beth Havinga

Beth Havinga

Founder and Managing Director, Connect-EdTech, Germany

OEB speaker Velislava Hillman

Velislava Hillman

Founder, Education Data Digital Safeguards (EDDS), United Kingdom

OEB speaker Duuk Baten

Duuk Baten

Responsible AI Advisor, SURF, Netherlands

Moderator

OEB speaker Juliette Norrmén-Smith

Juliette Norrmén-Smith

Education Policy Specialist, UNESCO, France

The Ecosystem of EdTech Testing and Regulation, Beth Havinga

Licensed To Operate: Why Governing Edtech Through a Licensing Regime Is the Next Step in Safeguarding Public Education, Velislava Hillman

Responsible Tech: How We Ensure New Technologies Meet Public Values, Duuk Baten