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Tim Rylands – Learning Without Frontiers, London. Abdul Chohan, Essa Academy – Learning Without Frontiers, London. David McCandless, Designer, Learning Without Frontiers, London. Stephen Heppell, Learning Without Frontiers, London. Keri Facer, MMU, Learning Without Frontiers, London. Sir Ken Robinson, March 2011, Learning Without Frontiers. Lord David Puttnam, Learning Without Frontiers, London. Ray Kurzweil – Exponential Learning & Entrepreneurship. Guy Kawasaki – Enchantment – London April 2011. Jaron Lanier – Learning by Experience & Play. Debbie Forster – Apps for Good. Charles Leadbeater – Global Learning Innovations. Keri Facer – Learning Futures. Michael O’Hara – Learning While Mobile. Andrew Eland – Learning to Compute. Michael Brooks – The Anarchy of Science. Conrad Wolfram – Making Maths Beautiful. Skip to content Talks Conrad Wolfram – Making Maths Beautiful 1 Comment Conrad Wolfram February 6, 2012 This entry was posted in Talks and tagged Conrad Wolfram , Maths.

. ← Charles Leadbeater – Global Learning Innovations Michael Brooks – The Anarchy of Science → Showing 1 Comment Shawn McCreight says: There was a commentary in Ed Week magazine which has the same sentiment. When will educators start listening? Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><cite><code><del datetime=""><em><i><q cite=""><strike><strong> LWF13 LWF13 17th - 21st June 2013 The Barbican Centre, London, EC1 Follow ©2013 Learning Without Frontiers | 81 Rivington Street | Shoreditch | London | EC2A 3AY Learning Without Frontiers is a division of CloserStill Learning Ltd | Privacy Policy Home.

Geoff Mulgan – Learning to Innovate. Jacob Kragh – Nurturing Creativity & Innovation. Ed Vaizey – Learning for Prosperity. Mark Surman & Michelle Levesque – Mozilla Foundation. Mitch Resnick – Learning from Scratch. Lord David Puttnam – 21st Century Learning. Gerard Kelly, TES – Reflections on 21st Century Learning. Skip to content Talks Gerard Kelly, TES – Reflections on 21st Century Learning 2 Comments Gerard Kelly February 14, 2012 This entry was posted in Talks and tagged Learning . Bookmark the permalink . ← Dr Paul Howard-Jones – Neuroscience, Games & Learning Lisa Ma – Learning from the Fringe → Showing 2 Comments Bradley says: Gerard Kelly has emailed me to say “Education is full of e-learning bollocks” so he wasn’t joking when he remarked in this video that he is a luddite February 25, 2012 at 3:40 pm Reply Jude says: hmmmm – so a conference of contrasts. education questions may have been the same for many years but why are they still being asked ?

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