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What speakers would you want to hear from at this conference?

From those who gave permission for their answers to be published.
  • 5
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  • "panel" of teachers globally - Julianne Ross (USA); Sean Forde (South Korea) that are using the technology - what works, what doesn't and why.
  • ( I am not well-versed enough to offer names. I trust your judgment.)
  • A mix of futurists, current classroom teachers that are pushing the boundaries, non-profits that are partnering with educators, as much international as possible
  • A mix of practising teachers, online educators, educational experts, people who 'are doing it now'
  • A very competent educational leader with expertise in using nanotechnology in education
  • Academicians, Technology Experts, Education Business Entrepreneurs
  • Acdemicians from various Countries and belongs to various age group.
  • Adel Elsayed
  • Alice Keeler would be great!
  • All walks of life involving in technology and learning.
  • Always love Sir Ken Anderson and Dan Pink
  • Angela Maiers, Tony Wagner, George Couros
  • Angelique Nedved
  • Ann S. Michaelsen
  • Answered previously
  • Any
  • Any body that 's has the experience to share something with other's
  • Any on this list: http://premierespeakers.com/21st_century_learning_and_technology
  • Any with knowledge to share
  • Anybody that can speak on what pitfalls to avoid when engaging an e platform for learning but not books knowledge - personal experience
  • Anyone in the game-based learning field, such as James Paul Gee, Jesse Schell, Lee Sheldon, Marc Prensky, and many others
  • Anyone that can teach me semething to implement and use with my students
  • Anyone who has implemented technology and Learning programmes in Uganda/Africa
  • Anyone who has knowledge regarding VR and Education
  • Anyone who has useful hands on things to share; not just trying to sell me another application.
  • Around the world
  • As this is a space that we are interested in offering solutions to, we would be interested to hear from individuals who can clearly articulate what their needs are in the sector, and what they would hope could be achievable. We'd be interested in people who are willing to go down to the details, and not just cover broad themes.
  • Begoña Gros Salvat, Alfonso Gutierrez Martin,Guillermo Orozco Gómez
  • Bill Gates
  • Bill Gates
  • Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerburg, Elon Musk...
  • Bill Van Patton, Steven Krashen
  • Brad Currie
  • Bryan Alexander
  • Bryan Alexander, Google Educators, Apple Educators, Android Educators, Accessibility Advocates in Higher Ed, librarians, tech specialists, any stakeholder in higher education, Educause members/institutions, New Horizons partners, risk takers and visionaries in education
  • Cable Green, Megan Beckett
  • Can't provide names. Inspired educators, not only teaching the usual scientific subjects, but humanistic subjects too. Educators from various countries, especially from places where technology in education is not taken for granted. The conference should be led by pedagogy and not technology and "preach to the unconverted".
  • Carl Hooker, Erin Klein, Eric Sheninger, Brian Bellows, Jennie Magera, George Couros, Alec Couros, Dean Shareski
  • Catlin Tucker
  • Google folks
  • Edutopia
  • Catlin Tucker, Susan Gaer
  • Chris Anderson, Ken Robinson, Marina Gorbis, John Seely Brown
  • Chris Dede (Harvard U). Bob Tinker (Concord Consortium) Jeremy Rochelle (SRI) Barrak Obama
  • Classroom teachers that are still teaching and integrating technology in the conference. People like Vicki Davis and Tina Schmidt that are still doing it.
  • Classroom teachers who are experiencing it.
  • classroom teachers with best practices, ideas and tips for modern learning
  • College experts on their own field of investigation (Arts, History, Science etc.) using innovating technology to ensure that a rigourous and enthousiastic learning process appears to students.
  • Conferencia en traducción simultanea en varios idiomas.
  • corrine Hoisington
  • Cuál es el futuro de la humanidad que queremos crear con ésto es decir, crear un contexto para todo éste trabajo en el futuro.
  • Curtis Bonk
  • Curtis Bonk, Jason Ohler, Yong Zhao
  • Damian Kee
  • Dan Rather on thinking and listening in this new age of technology
  • Dan Rothstein, Alan November, Jackie Gerstein, Yong Zhao, Nick Martin (TechChange)
  • Dan Willingham, Ian Leslie, Daniel Pink
  • Daphne Koller from Coursera
  • David Lee King; Jason Griffey
  • Directors and managers of online learning from colleges
  • Distance education instructors
  • Don Buckley, Reshan Richards, Jenny Magiera,
  • Don't know
  • Dr Lori Franklin
  • Dr. Aaron Bruce
  • Dr. John Hattie, Tony Vincent, Marzano, George Couros, Alife Kohn, Scott Bedley, Will Richardson, Tony Wagner, The Two Sisters, and Oliver Schinkten
  • Dr. Jörg Dräger (Bertelsmann Foundation), Christian Sellmann (Learnity.com)
  • Dr. Steve Hughes
  • Dr. Temple Grandin, Sharon Ybarra, Carl Hooker, Dr Eileen Lento, Dr. Kecia Ray
  • Dr. Walter Smith (Texas Tech University)
  • ED of TED Talks, ED of Skype for the classroom
  • Education specialists from many countries
  • Educators
  • educators at various levels - that all work in close proximity to students - in all subject and grade levels
  • Educators involved in creative computing/technology opportunites with students
  • Educators who are using technology in interesting/new ways, authors (who have written about educational technology), and researchers (who have studied educational technology). Hearing from students would be great, too!
  • Edutech specialist
  • Eric Jensen
  • exemplary teachers, start-ups, and thought leaders
  • Experienced teacher
  • Experienced teachers/ IT staff, not necessarily admin or managers
  • Experienced Technology teachers that design project based lessons utilizing all academic areas of study. Lessons should be delivered on an interactive Smartboard, and additionally on an interactive website made available to students and their parents.
  • Experiences in the classroom about technology applied to learning
  • Experts
  • Practitioners
  • Experts and teachers who use technology
  • Experts in Education and Technology
  • Experts who have hands-on, specific knowledge to offer. Don't want speakers who talk in general terms. Give me things I can use tomorrow.
  • FIB teachers from Politecnica de Barcelona, Mobile World Congress Organisation, Social Networking leaders, Oriol Vinyals Argelaguet.
  • Focus on the TPACK intersection of Technology, Pedagogy and Assessemnt.
  • Folks from Summit schools and the public schools using their model
  • Futurists, Education companies like Pearson, Leading Universities
  • Game-based customized lessons and tools; how to advocate for programs currently blocked like Classcraft and other gaming sites; give teachers in foreign language more control of the content/upload of games available
  • George Couros
  • George Couros
  • George Couros, Dave Burgess, Kevin Honeycutt, Kathy Schrock
  • George Couros, Pernille Ripp
  • Ginger Lewman, David Thornburg, Matt Miller, Casey Bell, Tiffany Todd, Rachel Porter, Robbie Grimes, Eric Sheninger, Don Wettrick
  • Ginger Lewman, Lucy Gray, Craig Cunningham, Jackie Owen
  • Global information professionals
  • Google and Microsoft experts
  • Google Educators and CUE presenters like Jon Ciroppo, Alice Keeler, Joe Wood, Jen Roberts, Lisa Highfill. Others: Vicki Davis, Richard Byrne. I'd also welcome a diverse group.
  • Google Teachers
  • Google, teachers who are actually implementing technology (successfully) in their classrooms on a consistent and regular basis
  • Gwyneth Jones a.k.a the Daring Librarian
  • Harvard/MIT/Stanford Learning experts
  • Honestly I prefer to talk one on one by skype, second life or other software.
  • How about NONE of the usual "big names" in ed tech - seek out the front line ed tech innovators to freshen up the conference offerings.
  • How to make this available to the students in our country/world who are the least able to access this type of education source.
  • I am not sure
  • I cannot name any one person, but I would like to hear from educators or innovators who are using Ed Tech in remote classrooms like Kalgoorlie School of the Air or Toti Yale from EEFY in Cote d'Ivoire.
  • I do not know. How about Suzie Boss (I want to know more about real PBL. How about Bob Lenz form Buck Institute? How do THEY feel about technology and learning?
  • I dont have any idea
  • I have no particular person in mind
  • I trust your choice
  • I would love to hear/see speakers that can inspire my kids to challenge themselves with more than just phone technology
  • I'd be interested in anyone who is passionate about their work.
  • I'm not sure
  • iLearn participants -- peer-to-peer global education.
  • In particular to speak about developing school libraries using advance technology.
  • Individuals that have actually had teaching experience in the classroom.
  • Innovators Across a wide variety of disciplines
  • Instructors who have experience
  • It is time to move on from the traditional speakers in Education. They've had their say. It is time for new thinking, people like futurist Bryan Alexander
  • It would be cool to have some leading education leaders and some leading tech leaders. If you would like I can approach Dr. Medlin (our superintendent great speaker) and see if he would want to. I you would like me to just email me.
  • Jamika Burge
  • Jane McGonigal
  • Jane McGonigal
  • Jason Griffey
  • Jennifer James - http://www.jenniferjames.com/
  • John Daniels; Tony Bates; Mitchel Resnick; John Kao; Richard Larson
  • John Hattie, Sir Ken Robinson, Alan November, Alain de Botton, Brene Brown,
  • John M. Keller
  • John Spencer (Launch)
  • Joshua Koen
  • Joyce Valenza, Doug Johnson, Shannon Miller, Mark Ray, George Couros
  • Julie Lindsay
  • Karen Price, Noemi Trainor, Curtis Kelly, Ginger Campbell, MD
  • Kasey Bell
  • Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning; Mark Barnes from the podcast Hack Learning; James Sturtevant from the podcast Hacking Engagement
  • Kasey Bell, the HyperDocs girls, PaulSolarz, Sam Glicksman, Matt Miller, Dan Tricarico, Michael Matera, A.J. Juliani, Alice Keeler, Jo-Ann Fox, Alice Chen,
  • Kathy Shrock, Lisa Highfill, Leslie Fisher
  • Keith Reeves, Steve Dembo, Allan November,
  • Kelley Tenkely, Barbara Bray, Kathleen McClaskey, Chris Lehmann, Alec Couros, Ben Wilkoff, Angela Maiers, Zac Chase, Susan Patrick, Eric Scheninger
  • Ken Robinson
  • Ken Robinson, Bill Gates, think big right? :)
  • Ken Robinson, Sugata Mitra
  • Kevin Brookhouser
  • Kevin Honeycutt
  • Kevin Honeycutt
  • Kevin Kelly, George Couros, Tony Wagner
  • Latest tools n technologies involved etc.,
  • Leaders in adult education using best practice online learning strategies
  • Leslie Fisher
  • Librarian who is involved with the online teaching,
  • Librarians engaged in teaching with technology as well as traditional analog resources; it has to demonstrate that blended learning is best.
  • Librarians, teachers, corporate trainers that deliver front line training/instruction
  • Library of Congress Director
  • Local people who can share what is working for them.
  • Low tech, high tech and anything in-between, college and high school students on tech
  • Makers, PBL leaders, Measuring Outcomes/ Competencies
  • Many good Google teacher speakers with experience to share
  • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Mark Zuckerberg, Melinda Gates, Carla Heyden
  • Matt Miller and some of the Ditch that textbook crowd; Alice Keeler; someone good from Google; Steve Harganon
  • Matt Miller, Kasey Bell, Yong Zhao, Eric Jensen, Susan Brookhart, Robyn Jackson
  • Matt Miller, Wesley Fryer, Vicki Davis, YOU,
  • maybe someone representing the Maker movement?
  • Me
  • Me - Charles Fadel :-)
  • Michael Stephens, Asst. Professor, San Jose State University; Jan Holmquist, Carla Hayden
  • Michael Wesch - http://www.michaelwesch.com/
  • Michele Lissoos, Sabba Quidwai
  • Michelle Luhtala
  • More advanced educational Technologies than online .+
  • More librarians, possibly as keynote -- reccs -- Patty Ianuzzi, University Librarian, University of Nevada Las Vegas, current IFLA President
  • Most famous successful leaders of Microsoft and apple, from Ted google education and science, famous teachers from fenland
  • most innovators
  • Mr Steven
  • Myself perhaps, not sure who else.
  • N/A
  • New. even students
  • Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams; David Suzuki
  • No preference on specific speakers
  • Norman Constantine
  • Not knowledgeable enough to suggest.
  • not sure
  • not sure, someone who like Alan November discusses future trends. Do not know who is expert on world scene
  • Not sure.
  • Not sure... I've heard Alan November and Jamie Casap (from Google) and have enjoyed both of them.
  • Obama
  • Oludare Akinlaja, Gossy Uwakonke
  • ones that actually teach
  • Ones that are leaders in the field and think outside the box.
  • Online and blended expertise
  • Open
  • Otto Scharmer
  • People from the business world, educational thought leaders, class teachers
  • People on the Instruction and Curriculum side but also EdTech Leaders and Systemic thinkers.
  • People who are practitioners, not just researchers
  • People who created their own online schools or courses
  • People who make classes on sites like Kahn academy, Coursea, Udemy and so on. And M Ryan Hess from Palo Alto Public Library. He's really knowledgable and a great presenter.
  • People who Think Different
  • People who use technology as a tool and not people who write "ten ways to use iPads in your classroom"
  • people with interesting things and takes on learning - even challenging the use of technology such as someone from waldorf
  • Personas que piensen en el Futuro
  • Pierre Coupet
  • please include prominent speakers from non-Western countries
  • policy folks to talk about the new world (US), intl folks whose schools have created change recently (ie not Finland but maybe Korea), equity thought leaders (LDH comes to mind)
  • Possibly Bryan Alexander, Gardner Campbell, and/or Jason Ohler
  • practitioners
  • Practitioners rather tech experts who are not familiar with the experience of teaching students.
  • Prof. Kazue Masuyama, California State University, Sacramento
  • Profesores from Finland, Singapur and Harvard.
  • Professors, leaders and teachers.
  • Public Library speaker
  • Real experts on the subject
  • Regarding UDL, international global learning and global citizenship
  • regular classroom teachers that are similar to the teachers I work with
  • Researchers, teachers and librarians.
  • Rich Wilson, Anne Mirtschin, Steve Hargadon, Michael, Livingsone Kegode
  • Richard Byrne, Sir Ken Robinson
  • Robin Rice
  • Robinson on E creativity and learning
  • Rozhan M. Idrus(USIM), Jane Hart(C4LPT),Abd Karim Alias(USM)
  • Sal Khan
  • Salman Khan, Founder of Khan Academy
  • Science Educators
  • Shai Reshef, President of University of the People (uopeople.edu)
  • Shannon McClintock Miller
  • Shelly Sanchez Terrell
  • Sheri Boonstra from ASU's NASA Space Exploration Program is wonderful. See MARSED.ASU.EDU She and her team at ASU have created a teachers program and curriculum.
  • Siemens
  • SIEMENS, George, SELWYN, Neil, LIVINGSTONE, Sonia LAURILLARD, Diane, BARAB, Sasha, DEDE, Chris and ANDERSON, Terry
  • Silvia Rosenthal Lucy Gray Julie Lindsey
  • Simon Sinek
  • Sir Ken Pulver
  • Sir Ken Robinson
  • Sir Ken Robinson
  • Sir Ken Robinson (I'm a dreamer)
  • Angela Maiers - digital literacy expert
  • Dr. John Hodge
  • Geroge Couros author of The Innovator's Mindset
  • Sir Ken Robinson, Steve Wheeler, Shelley Terrell, George Couros, Alex Couros, Steve Hargadon, Steven W Anderson, Audrey Watters, Tom Whiby, Justin Tarte...
  • Sir Ken Robinson, Tony Wagner
  • Social Scientists and Prominent speakers in the fields of Technology and globalisation
  • Software and Edu Apps experts, teachers, librarians, students
  • Some of the Mill Park library Staff in Melbourne Australia as they are thinking forward.
  • Speakers from different parts of the world
  • Speakers from learning world (schools, universities) that have implemented technology solutions, or are facing challenges either due to or lack of technology solutions.
  • Speakers on using technology for assessment
  • Speakers that implemented technology in their classrooms with successful outcomes
  • Speakers who are exploring alternative teaching techniques and strategies for teaching social justice. I CAN NOT BEAR YET ANOTHER SELF PROMOTING TALK FROM DAN MEYERS.
  • Speakers who are learning consultants, educationists, Instructional designers, Learning Designers
  • speakers who care about other languages, not just English
  • Speakers who have used latest technology in their classroom
  • Speakers who illuminate the future possibilities and those that have ground breaking success stories to share.
  • Speakers with a global experience and focus
  • Speakers with experience in teaching with virtual reality at university level
  • Stephen Downes
  • Also, some futurists
  • Andrew Douch
  • Stephen Reid, Marialice Curran, Matt Miller
  • Steve Hargadon
  • Steve Hargadon
  • Steve Hargadon
  • Steve Hargadon, Dr. Ollie Dreon (Millersville University)
  • Steve Sherman www.livingmaths.com
  • successful innovators working in low resource/majority world situations
  • Sugata Mitra
  • Sugata Mitra, Eric Klopfer, Gilbert Busana, Marcel Lebrun, Mitchel Resnick, Frank Thissen
  • Teacher with experience in the use of technology
  • Teachers
  • teachers
  • Teachers / practitioners
  • Teachers who have used technology in an innovative and efficient way to make students progress.
  • Teachers, Microsoft & Apple leads for Education, MIT academics, whoever gets the Lego professor of Play post at Cambridge University, UK, those responsible for designing or research successful apps like NearPod, Socrative ...
  • teachers, students, program staff from education orgs.
  • Teachers, technology administrators, people from google education
  • Tech Coaches, Teachers integrating technology successfully, BYOD schools, PBL schools.
  • Tech librarians and those working with Tech in libraries
  • Technology and learning.
  • Technology Experts
  • Technology integrators, Teacher-Librarian, School Librarian
  • Ted Fujimoto, Sir Ken Robinson, Pasi Sahlberg,
  • TedTalk big names
  • The expert in Learning in Techology
  • The speakers who can talk about 'communication and collaboration' core skills.
  • Thomas Frey
  • Those at the cutting edge of technology and learning!
  • those involved in use of digital technology in the classroom
  • Those that fill gaps in access
  • those who apply technology in the classroom in innovative ways that are willing to share
  • Tia Simmons
  • Tom Friedman to set the stage of the world today
  • Tony Vincent, Kelly Croy, Kelly Tenkely
  • Tony Wagner
  • Tony Wagner
  • Too many to name
  • Top ten Ed Tech Bloggers
  • Tracey Maleef, Sherpa Intelligence, LLC
  • Trend setting teachers, teacher preparation program instructional technology specialists, student (EC-Higher Ed) innovators
  • Troy Hicks, Alice Chen, Jennifer Roberts
  • Try to find some people outside of the usual edtech bubble. I like to hear from some of the quieter voices. Maybe students as well as educators.
  • Unsure- but diversity of background & opinion always appreciated.
  • USC-Shoah Foundation IWitness
  • Varieties of different technology specialists and educators
  • Vicki ‘Cool Cat Teacher’ Davis, Sal Khan (Khan Academy), Lucy Gray
  • Vicki Davis, Alice Keeler, Dr. Chris Shamburg, Dr. Laura Zieger, Malcolm Gladwell, Alan November, Barry Haines
  • Vicki Davis, Tony Vincent, Monica Burns, Peter DeWitt, Wesley Fryer, Mark Wagner, Steve Wick, Tom Mullaney, David Jakes
  • VSauce (from YouTube); MashUpMath (from YouTube); Veritasium (YouTube); Tom Kuhlmann (Articulate eLearning Design Guru); Kasey Bell (Shake-Up Learning); Matt Miller (Ditch That Textbook); Dave Burgess (Teach Like a Pirate); Jo Boaler (Revolutionizing Math Education); Dan Meyer (dy/Dan);
  • well known about the topic.
  • While professional speakers do a nice job of presenting at conferences, I would like to hear from people in the trenches - teachers, coaches, administrators.
  • Will Chamberlain
  • Will Richardson Scott McLeod
  • Will Richardson, Lee Crockett Watanabe, Alan November, Stephen Heppell
  • Will Richardson, Michelle Luhtala, Peter Just
  • Will Richardson, Stephen Downes, Sir Ken Robinson, Doug Belshaw, Sugata Mitra, Wayne Macintosh, Valerie Irvine
  • Will Richardson, Tony Wagner
  • Would love to learn from anyone you choose !!!
  • Wow! There are so many! Claudio Zavala from Texas, Sal Khan (Khan Academy), A.J.Juliani, Chris Kesler, Susan Riley (EducationCloset), Mark D. Barnes (Teaching the iStudent) to name a few.
  • Yong Zhao, Marc Prensky, David Perkins, Megan Smith
  • You - Steve! Bryan Alexander, Howard Rheingold, Albert Bandura, Etienne Wenger,
  • You, Sal Khan, Alan November
  • You, Will Richardson, Ian Jukes, Bruce Dixon
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