FOTE 13 The Future Of Technology in Education Conference

 

The annual FOTE conference was held on the 11th October at the Senate House in London. It is a conference that aims to showcase, highlight and discuss trends and technologies that will impact on pedagogy and education in the future.

 

This year’s conference covered a wide range of topics including customer experience futurology, universal access to eBooks, MOOCs and pedagogies for large-scale student guidance.

 

Nicola Millard’s talk in particular was thought provoking as it described our learners as customers and that there are 3 areas which need to be addressed in order to achieve customer satisfaction when dealing with technology in education:

  • Cognitive easiness – the process that is being undertaken should be easily understood
  • Emotional effort – how much anger, joy or frustration for example is experienced when going through the process
  • Time effort –how much effort of patience is needed to complete the process.

 

Additionally, Nicola put forward that it was important for customers to have information available or accessible in a range of ways – omni channels and they prefer a choice of when they work, where they work and how they work.

 

 

 

All the speakers can be found on the FOTE13 conference website [http://fote-conference.com/] as well as all the recorded live talks.

[http://sofo.mediasite.com/Mediasite/Catalog/Full/2d2d8bcdb8054117a4730b579a48a4bd21?utm_source=FOTE&utm_campaign=de02837bc0-FOTE13_11&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_121c770ecb-de02837bc0-420903753]

 

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