Webinar - My digital menu for the next academic year: keeping it balanced and well-chosen
Experts will talk about how to education professionals can use digital technologies in a balanced way during the academic year.
About the webinar
Guest experts and participants will reflect on the knowledge developed and the lessons learnt in the field of digital education during the 2023-2024 academic year. They will also discuss take-aways for the next academic year to ensure that digital technologies in education are well chosen and applied in a balanced way.
Several formats will be used during the webinar to co-create individual knowledge maps, based on:
- your digital well-being status temperature at the end of the academic year
- your compass for choosing digital technologies for next year
This knowledge building activity is organised by the European Digital Education Hub.
Speakers
- Ana Balula, University of Aveiro (Águeda School of Technology and Management), Portugal
- Sandra Vasconcelos, School of Hospitality and Tourism (ESHT), Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal
- Ana Rita Costa, University of Aveiro (Águeda Professional School of Technology and Managment and the Department of Education), Portugal
The session will be moderated by Ana Balula.
Guiding questions
- What is the potential impact of technology on our (digital) well-being?
- How do digital technologies affects digital well-being?
- How to balance the use of digital technologies in education with a focus on digital well-being?
Who can join?
This webinar is available to registered members of the European Digital Education Hub community including, but not limited to:
- teachers
- academics
- professionals
- experts
- lifelong learners
- students
- digital change-makers
Practical information
The event will take place on 10 July at 12.00 – 13.00 CET.
How to join
You need to be a registered member of the European Digital Education Hub to access the session. If you haven’t signed up yet, it is easy and completely for free! Hub membership will be granted within 5 working days.