Discover learning in a world in which learning has no limits!
That is the message of the organisers of OEB Global, Europe’s leading cross-sector conference on learning and technology.
OEB has published its conference programme for this year’s event, which will take place in Berlin’s Intercontinental Hotel from 27-29 November. The 25th edition of OEB Incorporating Learning Technologies will highlight the key issues that are changing the face of education: AI, blockchain for education, self-directed learning at work, immersive learning on a budget, learning spaces in the digital age, students as changemakers, holograms as educational tools, employability-focussed learning outcomes, the impact of government regulations on private education and agile L&D teams and many more.
OEB has assembled an outstanding line-up of speakers, many with wide-reaching experience of implementing new learning technology, who will show how there are no limits to what is possible for today’s learners.
The event director, Astrid Jaeger, said: “Learning and technology are entering a new phase. There are so many exciting possibilities. The old boundaries and obstacles are disappearing. We are moving beyond exploration to the discovery of a whole new world of learning. OEB 2019’s conference programme reflects this array of new opportunities. It is also highly practical. As well as considering the future of learning and all the latest trends, there will be a focus on real technology implementations and plenty of discussion of best practices.”
“Delegates will learn from both the conference sessions and from each other, as they take home real, practical guidance and insights.”
OEB 2019 keynotes will include: Bryan Alexander (Georgetown University), Shirely Alexander (University of Technology, Sydney), Heléna Bargiel (LEO Pharma A/S), Olivier Crouzet (42), Laura Czerniewicz (University of Cape Town), Edith Hooge (Education Council of the Netherlands), Paul Kirschner (expert on interaction and collaboration in learning), Joleen Liang (Artificial Intelligence and Adaptive Education Conference), Joe Pokropski (international learning and talent development executive), Richard Straub (Peter Drucker Society Europe), David Toborek (Metronom GmbH), and Audrey Watters (Hack Education).
OEB’s ‘Spotlight Stage’, which will run throughout the event, will include a rolling programme of talks, interviews, debates and more. Participants will be able to pop in for a burst of ‘left-field’ inspiration, entertainment and controversy. The Spotlight Stage’s hosts will include: Amy Brann, Mike Sharples, Steve Wheeler, Nik Gowing, Eric Sheninger, Ulrich Weinberg and JefStaes.
In total, there will be 130 sessions in various formats at the conference, including hands-on workshops, plenaries, interactive breakout sessions, discussions and debates, labs, demos and more, for delegates to choose from. The full conference programme for OEB Global 2019 is available on the conference website: OEB Global 2019 Conference Programme.
One of the key features of OEB events is the opportunity it creates for networking, and the event’s accompanying exhibition floor is the hub of OEB. This year OEB will have over 120 exhibitors, providing demonstrations of the latest learning technology products.
Registration for OEB 2019 is available via the event website at https://oeb.global/participation.