The Learnovate Centre in Trinity College Dublin is offering not-for-profits discounted access to the Learnovation Learning Innovation

Posted on 5 Sep 2018

Learnovation, Ireland's leading EdTech summit, takes place on Wednesday, 3 October in Croke Park, Dublin. Learnovation is organised by the Learnovate Centre, an Enterprise Ireland technology centre in Trinity College Dublin.

The Learnovate Centre are offering access to not-for-profit organisations with a discounted €50 rate. Use the promotional code NFP or use this link: Register Now



Learnovation 2018 Speakers

With 3 streams and 25 speakers, Learnovation explores how formal and corporate learning should prepare learners for the future of work. Learnovation reveals the latest thinking on the future of work, the future for schools, the psychology and neuroscience of learning, nudges in learning, virtual reality in education, game-based learning, funding and scaling learning businesses, innovation in learning and development, and going digital with learning.

Speakers include Abdul Chohan, Co-Founder of The Olive Tree School, Bolton, UK; Peter Cosgrove, Founder, The Future of Work Institute; Celine Mullins, CEO and Founder, Adaptas; Mairead Brady, Assistant Professor in Business Studies at Trinity College Dublin; David Whelan, CEO Immersive VR Education; Thomas A. Kupetis II, Managing Director, St. Charles Consulting Group; and John Kilroy, Head of Learning Technology, Harvest. For more speakers and to view the schedule visit: www.learnovation.ie

The theme of this year’s summit is ‘leading and learning in the digital age’. The world is transforming at an unstoppable pace. Our future economy and society urgently need critical thinkers and creatives who can communicate and collaborate across global teams. Learnovation will explore how formal and corporate learning can empower learners to become adaptive leaders in the digital age.

Learnovation attendees will join learning and development managers, educators, learning providers, entrepreneurs, innovators, trainers, startup founders, learning designers, policymakers, researchers, and people who are passionate about the design and delivery of learning now, and into the future.