SMARTNET EVENTS

Since 1997 SmartNet has connected key business people, researchers, educators and policy makers in the pursuit of new local and global opportunities.

Through short live events supported by online resources SmartNet promotes knowledge sharing, innovation and networking with purpose across sector boundaries.

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The 2016 forum was the fifth in a post-quakes annual series involving representatives of public, private and community sector organisations sharing visions, discussing issues and solutions and networking with purpose.  More…

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Education Leaders Forum focuses on revaluing education

Around 100 education leaders are meeting at the twelfth annual Education Leaders Forum: Valuing Educators & Revaluing Education in Rotorua this week. Forum convenor Lyall Lukey, says: “Valuing educators and revaluing education are imperatives in an age of technological disruption. Teachers are more important than ever as knowledge navigators in an ocean of digital data. […]

ELF18 June Update

We’ve just added some fantastic new speakers to the ELF18 programme and we welcome on board Otago Polytechnic as a Supporter – alongside The Wright Family Foundation, Ministry of Education and University of Canterbury.

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Lyall Lukey – Opinion Piece Education Central 24 May 2108 What is needed downstream of the two recent Education Summits and The Education Conversation-Kōrero Mātauranga which closes on 31 May, are on-going live and online opportunities for continuing dialogue and feedback Read More at May the TaskForce be with you