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Paul Kim is scheduled to deliver a speech at UNESCO regarding future global education ecosystems on 12/15

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November 22, 2011
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultral Organization (Online)
Future Trends in Mobile Technology Development: What Can We Expect in the Next 5, 10, 15 years?

To facilitate discussions on, and the discovery and exchange of creative ideas about how to use mobile technologies to transform educational processes and outcomes, UNESCO, in partnership with Nokia, will launch the First UNESCO Mobile Learning Week (MLW) from 12 to 16 December 2011 at its headquarters in Paris, France.

Officials from Ministries of Education, international experts and practitioners in mobile learning, as well as representatives from major partners in the field have been invited to share innovative ways of learning with, and through, mobile technologies, and of using them to achieve the Education for All goals and improve the quality of education.

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  • 12 – 14 December, International Experts Meeting on Mobile Learning
  • 15 – 16 December, UNESCO Symposium on Mobile Learning

While the International Experts Meeting on Mobile Learning is a closed event, you can register online for the symposium.

» For more information visit UNESCO website

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