![]() More than ever before, retailers are finding new approaches to future-proof their business while reducing their carbon footprint. Social inequality, corruption, tax avoidance and a lack of action on climate change are all issues that companies must now address head-on, in full public view.Īs the world begins to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, several apparel companies have been trying to ensure that the future of global recovery is green. The movement continues to gain momentum as consumers, governments, regulators, and the media turn the spotlight on corporations and demand action. Sustainability has morphed into an umbrella term for ESG issues. This stream explores committing yourself and/or those you work with to a sustained effort of action over the long-term.The future of the apparel industry will be shaped by a range of disruptive themes, with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) being one of the themes that will have a significant impact on apparel companies. Open educational resources, practices and pedagogies.Moving to cooperative or commercial cloud-based storage, software and platforms.Integrating indigenous pedagogies, epistemologies and inclusive curriculum.Evolving definitions of digital literacy.Advances in physical, virtual, networked and online learning spaces and technologies.This stream explores forward-thinking approaches to education and educational technology, and the incorporation of creativity and innovation as essential components of effective educational technology over the next 25 years. Subtopics in this stream can include Social practice of commons/commoning as a way to manage shared resources.Increasing access for networking, partnerships and collaborative spaces for students and faculty.Enhancing learning and sharing through student-generated content.Evolution of educational technology support and training.Expanding role of the instructional designer and educational technology consultant.Evolving role of educators in (re)designing their own learning environments, instructional strategies, learning activities and assessment methods.This stream explores how technology has creatively disrupted education over the last 25 years and how the roles of instructors, learners and everyone in between has been profoundly impacted. Subtopics in this stream can include : projectors at the podium, A/V equipment, computer labs) Multimedia production and distribution (eg.Online & Blended Learning, including MOOC’s.This stream explores 25 years of educational technologies or processes that might have seemed radical and innovative at the time, but have persisted and become mainstream. Subtopics in this stream can include: The conference theme of “Back to the Future: Looking Back, Moving Forward” is further divided into the 4 topics listed below: 1 | Educational Technologies That Have Persisted Join us for two amazing days of collaboration, innovation and learning, and discover new ways to spark change within the educational technology area. ![]() This year’s action-packed conference will offer participants two days of focused thinking and conversations with inspiring keynotes, concurrent sessions, a panel discussion, awards, social events, and much more. ETUG’s 25th Anniversary Conference theme is “ Back to the Future: Looking Back, Moving Forward“.
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