JobKred Read more about JobKred Skill-gaps occur in the market when the supply could no longer meet the demand. One of the main reasons behind skills-gaps is the failure of many individuals to assess their own competencies. In this presentation, Gray Gan of JobKred explains how technology can help address this problem.
Digibayanihan Read more about Digibayanihan Discover how Digibayanihan, an innovative digital empowerment movement, is promoting digital literacy of Filipinos.
Coursera Read more about Coursera What does the rise of online courses mean for us? Check out this material presented by Matthew Klein, Coursera's Manager for International Government Partnerships.
Building Innovation Skills for the Youth Read more about Building Innovation Skills for the Youth Anshul Sonak shares Intel's initiatives in preparing Asia's youth for the global workforce. Check out how Intel's innovations in the education sector have been bringing positive change in different countries.
The Asia Foundation Read more about The Asia Foundation The Asia Foundation has transformed thousands of lives through a broad range of evidence-based programs that focus on expanding women’s economic opportunities, increasing women’s rights and security, and advancing women’s political participation. Learn more from this presentation.
Edukasyon.ph Read more about Edukasyon.ph Edukasyon.ph is a social enterprise in the education technology sector, with a mission of democratizing access to higher education. Find out how this social enterprise is helping students make better-informed choices.
Exscitec Read more about Exscitec Exscitec creates and manages events and projects for educators, government, industry, and young people. Check out how Exscitec is relevant in the education sector given the rapid changes it faces today.
Learning Equality Read more about Learning Equality Around 617 million children and youth are not achieving minimum proficiency in reading and mathematics. Meanwhile, less than half of the world has access to the internet. Discover how Learning Equality is responding to these challenges by providing local, offline access to Khan Academy content to 4,500,000 learners in more than 194 countries and territories.
Scaling People, Not Things: Teachers at the Heart of Change Read more about Scaling People, Not Things: Teachers at the Heart of Change To scale in education is to build learning communities where teachers, who are at the heart of change, are both the product and process of scaling an innovation. Learn from David Hung of the National Institute of Education (NIE) of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.