The Future of Learning

Embracing Innovation, Inspiring Possibilities

 

Embark on an interactive journey into the future of learning with the captivating story of EYTHOR JONSSON in Iceland. Explore how the educational landscape has transformed, recognizing the need for continuous upskilling and reskilling in our dynamic world. Discover the exciting possibilities that digitalization offers for scalable and personalized teaching and learning experiences.

But it doesn’t stop there. We’ll dive into the realm of corporate training and corporate schools, where organizations actively invest in the growth and development of their workforce. Engage with strategies employed by forward-thinking companies, fostering a culture of learning and innovation.

 

Prepare to challenge your perspectives as we delve into the strategic significance of learning. Uncover why it should be an integral part of any organization’s strategy, empowering them to adapt, evolve, and thrive. Join us as we unlock the interactive power of learning, igniting a passion for lifelong growth and success.

 

Get ready to be inspired, share your thoughts, and explore the limitless possibilities that lie ahead on this thrilling journey into the future of learning.

 

The Future of Learning: Embracing Innovation, Inspiring Possibilities, 10.07.2023, Nürnberg Digital Festival

Datum

Jul 10 2023
Vorbei!

Uhrzeit

17:00 - 18:30
JOSEPHS – Offenes Innovationslabor

Veranstaltungsort

JOSEPHS – Offenes Innovationslabor
AUGUSTINERSTRASSE 19, 90403 Nürnberg

Referenten

  • Eythor Ivar Jonsson
    Eythor Ivar Jonsson

    Eythor Ivar Jonsson is the president and co-founder of Akademias, which provides learning development programs for organizations. Dr. Jonsson is an entrepreneur and an academic, previously affiliated with Copenhagen Business School, University of Iceland and Reykjavik university. His doctorate degree is from Henley Business School/University of Brunel in the UK focused on corporate governance and growth firms and he holds master’s degrees from Copenhagen Business School and University of Iceland in International Business, Finance and Marketing.