Education Session in the 40-years event programme

Education Session in the 40-years event programme

The corona effect on on-line education

Remember to join our anniversary event on Friday 27 November. Register here and see the full programme on 40.nordu.net – you can also register from the site.

Securing connectivity and services for the R&D community forms part of our everyday business. However, the past eight months have demanded the NREN world to be further ahead than just at the forefront of things to support the education sector to remain open and available to students and researchers. This being said, what does it really mean? How is the sector coping? What are the biggest challenges?

For the “Education” session we have invited NORDUnet Media Manager Erik Kikkenborg and Hans Hüttel, Assistant Professor from Aalborg University to present some of their hands-on experience, status and progress from each their worlds. We invite you to engage actively posing all your great questions – everything under the headline of The corona effect on on-line education moderated by NORDUnet Board Member from RHnet, Jón Ingi Einarsson.

We look forward to seeing you on Friday 27 November 10:00 am – 11:30 am CET.

 

 

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