Boardroom Dialogue
Digital Education Ideas and Innovations for Building Sustainable Societies during the European Year of Skills
Date Thursday, Nov 23 Time – RoomBishop
Amid the Gen AI revolution, there is a risk that teaching professionals and decision makers may overlook the climate emergency.
The European Training Foundation (ETF), as part of the European Year of Skills, is collaborating with partners in EU neighbouring countries to explore digital education approaches and tools that can facilitate the transition to greener and more inclusive societies.
In this Boardroom Dialogue, the European Training Foundation (ETF) and ITCILO will discuss collaboration opportunities for activities and projects to deliver digital education that supports greener economies and societies.
Join this session to identify and discuss development opportunities and innovative ideas on the potential of digital education in fostering sustainable, climate-neutral societies.
Fabio Nascimbeni
Human Capital Development Expert, European Training Foundation (ETF), Italy
Fabio Nascimbeni, PhD in Information and Knowledge Society, works as a Human Capital Development Expert at the European Training Foundation (ETF), an EU agency providing support to EU neighbouring countries for the reform of education, training and employment systems, where he mainly focuses on digitalisation and learning innovation.
He has been active in the field of learning innovation and digital education for 25 years, working with organisations such as the European Commission, the ILO and UNICEF, and has designed and coordinated more than 50 research and innovation projects across Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, the South Mediterranean and South East Asia.
His main research interests are open education, digital literacy and digital inclusion. He is a Senior Fellow of the European Distance and eLearning Network (EDEN) and a Fellow of the CEST centre of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and of the Nexa Centre of the Politecnico di Torino in Italy.
Tom Wambeke
Chief Learning Innovation, ITCILO, Italy
A United Nations Senior Executive with 20 years of work experience in managing capacity development programmes with focus on learning innovation and digital transformation. Worked with cross-functional teams on innovation projects across more than 50 countries. Diplomas from the University of Leuven and University of Antwerp (Belgium) and executive certificates from the University of Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Public speaker on Innovation, Strategic Foresight and digital transformation. Author of different toolkits, publications. Chief Learning Innovation of the Training Centre of the International Labour Organization since 2015. Specialized in providing sustainable learning solutions with the objective to generate impact and organizational change.
As a certified international facilitator (IAF) actively involved in strategy facilitation, participatory knowledge sharing, networked learning and ICT4Development. Passion for complexity adaptive thinking, intentional serendipity, foresight analysis and futures exploration.
The Programme he is leading has a double mandate: to strengthen the Centre’s in-house capacity to apply state-of-the art learning, communication and knowledge sharing methods and technology, and to provide learning, innovation and communication services to outside partners on a global scale. In this context he works closely together with UN agencies, development banks, international organisations, governments and NGO’s.