Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 11 (ANI/NewsVoir): Nord Anglia Education, the world s leading premium international schools organisation, today announced that Professor Rose Luckin from University College London (UCL) has been appointed as an advisory board member on the group s Digital Transformation Committee.
Oakridge International Schools spread across 4 cities (Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Visakhapatnam, and Mohali) in India are part of the Nord Anglia Education family.
Rose is a Professor of Learner Centred Design at UCL s Knowledge Lab and a leading expert in the design and evaluation of educational technology using the learning sciences and techniques from Artificial Intelligence (AI). Her work also includes how AI can show teachers and students the detail of their progress intellectually, emotionally, and socially. Rose is also Director of EDUCATE, a London hub for educational technology start-ups, researchers, and educators.
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The UK 2021 Games Education Summit has revealed its speakers and sessions for this month s event.
The conference takes place between Wednesday, March 31st and Thursday, April 1st. GamesIndustry.biz is a media partner for the event, which is designed to connect educators and the games industry, and work through many of the pressing issues facing both sectors.
Speakers include course leaders from Staffordshire, Bolton, Abertay and Norwich Universities, plus Priestley College, while organisations including Limit Break, Into Games, Out Playing Games, BAME In Games, Next Gen Skills Academy, AIM and Grads In Games are also set to speak and share information.
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Kind dad died after choking on a mouthful of steak, inquest hears
Mark Higham, 60, was dining with his wife at a local restaurant
A kind and wonderful dad died after choking on a mouthful of steak, an inquest has heard.
Mark Higham had been dining with his wife Lynne at a local restaurant in Wigan on the evening of August 27, 2020.
Having ordered steak, Mrs Higham told Bolton Coroner s Court that her husband started to choke after eating between three and four mouthfuls.
Mrs Higham slapped Mr Higham, 60, on the back, and did a finger sweep of his mouth to try and free the blocked food in the bathroom of the restaurant.