Erik Kikkenborg speaking at Kaltura Connect in Education

Erik Kikkenborg speaking at Kaltura Connect in Education

NORDUnet Chief Collaboration Officer Erik Kikkenborg will sit on an expert panel during the Kaltura Connect in Education event in London, UK, on 28 November 2023 at 14:00 GMT.

Kaltura is one of the video storage and playback services that NORDUnet delivers to Nordic research and education. The NORDUnet service allows the educators at higher education institutions to capture video of lectures and students to view them at a later time.

The London event, focused on support for  digital learning communities, is an excellent opportunity for NORDUnet to engage with the latest in video technology for education and to get inspiration for the next phase of services for the Nordic higher education sector.

Erik Kikkenborg will participate in panel session titled Thought-leadership roundtable discussion. The panel features industry experts discussing digital transformation, the potential for generative AI in higher education, and future proofing for next generational learners.

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