A small, but select group took part in the first of our new series of informal get-togethers called THE Future Café which take place on the last Friday of the month. This first one on 29 January was led by Predrag Pale from University of Croatia where we talked about whether classroom teaching was dead in the light of the move online brought about by the pandemic. The next one of these chats is on 26 February at 16:00 CET and has as its topic ‘University Rectors need a crash course in Educational Technology! ‘ it will be led by Deborah Arnold from AUNEGE. No need to register, you will find more information and the link here.
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