How To
Managing EdTech Support in a Technical University
Date Friday, Nov 29 Time –
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If left uncontrolled, EdTech proliferation risks overwhelming educators & support staff, exposing the university to security & privacy risks, and endangering the student experience. We will explain how TUDelft has approached this problem to create a holistic, safe, and innovative EdTech environment.
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Franca Jonquière
Manager, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Sweden
Franca’s origin is in veterinary science where she lectured at the University of Amsterdam and Utrecht University. She then spent some time working in online education management for IDEXX, a leading veterinary technology company, before returning to the academic world. She currently works at TU Delft where she was instrumental in building the Teaching & Learning Services department that supports campus and online lecturers, education innovation and teacher training. She has over a decade of experience in education management and presented at numerous conferences in this capacity.
Franca’s personal passion is film and television studies, which she also taught and supervised thesis at Utrecht University.
Fabio Luelmo
Project Manager, Technical University Delft
Fabio started working in higher education in the early days of online learning, first in enrolment and then moving to operations. He later specialized in project management and gained experience in consulting and coaching in the private sector. He now works for TU Delft on projects to improve lecturer centered services and other education projects.
In his spare time when he is not spending time with his family and cats, he plays D&D and teaches medieval longsword at Steelbound in The Hague.