Today I'm in sunny London attending IMAILE's Final Conference in BETT Show.
BETT is the year's first (and probably the biggest in Europe) educational technology fair in Europe, happening every year in London.
BETT brings to the Excel this year... 850 leading companies, 103 exciting new edtech start ups and over 34,700 attendees from the global education community.
One of them of course yours truly, the technical manager of IMAILE project.
Our reviewers told us to hold IMAILE's final conference co-located in the BETT for a good reason.
Because everyone who is anyone in the world of TEL is here.
Feeling the energy on the exhibition floor... It's buzzing!
...There are robots...
...3D printing...
... Innovation in hardware...
...STEM motivation rising...
...Creativity...
...Competition...
And there we are, proudly presenting the results of our 4-year-long PCP project for Innovative Procurement of Personalised Learning Environments.
Walking around the floor, I feel very happy about this project and its achievements. Our solutions do things that the competitors have not thought of YET. They are groundbreaking in their concepts and vision. They have developed many of the features based on direct needs form the teachers and students - over 600 students, 45 teachers and 9 teacher trainees participated into the testing of the two solutions on the last year of the project. We also had an expert panel consulting both the demand and supply side in this process. I think PCP is an innovative way of procuring educational technology and we have tangible results behind our two solutions of the Amigo STEM and YipTree.
And the management team will rock our presentations tomorrow in the final conference.
Are you in London? There's still time to join:
Register here for free: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imaile-and-the-future-of-european-edtech-innovation-procurement-tickets-41386502142
At the end of the day I sneaked some fabulous shots at the doclands.
Some of the companies had hired a boat on the Thames...
Events like these make you feel like your job has meaning. A Good day.
BETT is the year's first (and probably the biggest in Europe) educational technology fair in Europe, happening every year in London.
BETT brings to the Excel this year... 850 leading companies, 103 exciting new edtech start ups and over 34,700 attendees from the global education community.
One of them of course yours truly, the technical manager of IMAILE project.
Our reviewers told us to hold IMAILE's final conference co-located in the BETT for a good reason.
Because everyone who is anyone in the world of TEL is here.
Feeling the energy on the exhibition floor... It's buzzing!
...There are robots...
...3D printing...
... Innovation in hardware...
...STEM motivation rising...
...Learning materials for all age groups...
...Big players... ...Creativity...
...Competition...
And there we are, proudly presenting the results of our 4-year-long PCP project for Innovative Procurement of Personalised Learning Environments.
Walking around the floor, I feel very happy about this project and its achievements. Our solutions do things that the competitors have not thought of YET. They are groundbreaking in their concepts and vision. They have developed many of the features based on direct needs form the teachers and students - over 600 students, 45 teachers and 9 teacher trainees participated into the testing of the two solutions on the last year of the project. We also had an expert panel consulting both the demand and supply side in this process. I think PCP is an innovative way of procuring educational technology and we have tangible results behind our two solutions of the Amigo STEM and YipTree.
And the management team will rock our presentations tomorrow in the final conference.
Are you in London? There's still time to join:
Register here for free: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imaile-and-the-future-of-european-edtech-innovation-procurement-tickets-41386502142
At the end of the day I sneaked some fabulous shots at the doclands.
Some of the companies had hired a boat on the Thames...
Events like these make you feel like your job has meaning. A Good day.
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