STEM Alliance, Scientix and Intel Q&A: Skills for Innovation Educator Award Checkpoint

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Date & time: Wednesday, 3 April 2024 at 17:00 CEST (Central European Summer Time)

Missed the webinar on April 3rd? Watch the recording here!

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On April 3 at 17:00 CEST, the STEM Alliance, Scientix and Intel will organise the "Skills for Innovation Educator Award" Q&A session, where we will revisit the Intel SFI framework and educational material, as well as shade a light on the ongoing STEM Discovery Campaign 2024 and the Scientix SFI Educator Award, supported by Intel. The aim is to ensure that you have a comprehensive understanding of the event. Our experts will be readily available to address your questions and engage in meaningful discussions about creativity and innovation in teaching.

At the end of the event there will be a Q&A session for participants to ask their questions to the presenters.

Visit this page to know more about the Scientix Skills for Innovation Educator Award.

SPEAKER

Krystle Lau

Krystle Lau,
Intel Skills for Innovation Global Program Manager
Intel

Krystle plays a central role as a Global Program Manager at Intel Corporation, guiding the Intel® Skills for Innovation initiative. Her focus is on ensuring the smooth roll-out and visibility of the platform on a global scale. Acting as a primary contact for regional directors and educators outside North America, she trains and supports the unique needs of diverse markets. With a background in Singapore MOE educational administration and a passion for linguistics and edtech, Krystle facilitates meaningful cross-regional collaborations, fostering community growth within the global educational landscape.

 


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STEM Alliance, Scientix and Intel Webinar: Skills for Innovation Educator Award

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Date & time: Wednesday, 7 Feb 2024 at 17:00 CET (Central European Time)

Missed the webinar on February 7th? Watch the recording here!

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On Feb 7 at 17:00 CET, the STEM Alliance, Scientix and Intel organised the webinar "Skills for Innovation Educator Award", a webinar to foster creativity and innovation in teaching.

It was an exciting session, "EUN Webinar: How to Create Your Own Starter Pack," a part of the Intel® Skills for Innovation initiative. This webinar is not just about integrating technology into education; it's a launchpad for creativity and innovation in teaching. Learn how to use the Intel® SFI framework to design personalized educational content. Plus, we're thrilled to announce the launch of the Skills for Innovation Educator Award, recognizing outstanding contributions in tech-enhanced learning. Be at the forefront of educational innovation and possibly earn recognition for your efforts!

At the end of the event there was a Q&A session for participants to ask their questions to the presenters.

Visit this page to know more about the Scientix Skills for Innovation Educator Award.

SPEAKER

Krystle Lau

Krystle Lau,
Intel Skills for Innovation Global Program Manager
Intel

Krystle plays a central role as a Global Program Manager at Intel Corporation, guiding the Intel® Skills for Innovation initiative. Her focus is on ensuring the smooth roll-out and visibility of the platform on a global scale. Acting as a primary contact for regional directors and educators outside North America, she trains and supports the unique needs of diverse markets. With a background in Singapore MOE educational administration and a passion for linguistics and edtech, Krystle facilitates meaningful cross-regional collaborations, fostering community growth within the global educational landscape.

 


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Intel https://skillsforinnovation.intel.eu/

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In joining the STEM Alliance, Intel seeks to align and collaborate with other alliance members to implement joint solutions which can reinvigorate STEM teaching and learning.

Scientix http://www.scientix.eu/

 

 

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