Imagining the Next 10 Years in Learning and Teaching
In this 10th year celebration of Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
We are very pleased to present world renowned leaders in learning and teaching theory
Etienne & Beverly Wenger-Trayner to lead the
2016 XJTLU Annual Learning and Teaching Colloquium
Imagining the Next 10 Years in Learning and Teaching
April 7-8th, 2016
About Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner:
Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner are internationally renowned social learning theorists and consultants. Their pioneering work in the field of social learning has been influential in such diverse fields as business, government, international development, healthcare, and education. Their consulting practice specializes in contexts where there are large-scale social learning challenges. They bring people together across organizations, geography, sectors, and disciplines to address complex problems. Etienne is known for his seminal work on communities of practice, and is currently Visiting Professor at the University of Brighton. Beverly is known for her work with international organizations including cross-boundary processes and the use of new technologies. Together they are developing and publishing conceptual frameworks and practices to address the learning challenges facing public and private organizations today.
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Pre-Colloquium CPS/CPD workshop: Planning and assessing the value created by learning in communities, 7th April ~Limited seats.
Colloquium Keynote: Finding yourself in a landscape of practice - imagining the future of learning, 7th April
This year, XJTLU is opening the colloquium to external attendees who can register for the colloquium now via a different link here. Please feel free to forward this link and the flyer attached to anyone you know who might be interested in attending.
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16 February 2016, 3:32 PM
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