Timothy A. McKay is data scientist and professor of Physics, Astronomy, and Education at the University of Michigan. He joined UBC faculty, graduate students and staff on June 20, 2019, to deliver a keynote about his experiences at the University of Michigan.
By Simon Buckingham Shum on May 4th, 2019.
A heads-up that three collections will hit the streets this year focused on how we can design so that human needs and values are well and truly centre-stage in educational tools powered by data, analytics and AI.
(This is the second part of a report of the #LAK19 conference. See Part 1 here.) It was the only beginning of many fun conversations when the Main Conference kicked off on Wednesday! Our conference and program chairs delivered an exciting welcome message. LAK is becoming larger, Largest LAK ever & 60% attendees are 1st timers! - shared by conference chair @shoha99 #LAK19 pic.twitter.com/k7C02NGWol — Bodong Chen (@bod0ng) March 6, 2019
Carnegie Foundation President Anthony S. Bryk discusses the topic of “Advancing Quality in Continuous Improvement” in his keynote at the 2018 Carnegie Summit. Reflecting on seven diverse examples of quality improvement work in action, Bryk presents four key lessons illuminated by these efforts.