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Competition
After six months and well over 1000 applications commenced, this year’s record-breaking Reimagine Education Awards cycle has now come to a close. Excepting the few who, claiming extenuating circumstances, were granted brief extensions, all submissions have now been transferred to at least three external judges for review.
Attempting to ensure that applicants can rest assured that their projects are evaluated with unparalleled rigor, just under 200 judges have been recruited by the Reimagine Education team. This ensures that all submissions will receive at least three evaluations, and the eventual winner will have its excellence corroborated by 13 judges from across the educational spectrum.
Applicants can expect the shortlist to be announced by Monday 16th October.
Conference
Education’s best conversations – that’s what we’re seeking to provide. We want you to be a part of them, and invite all of our readers – judges, applicants, faculty, entrepreneurs – to join Google, Amazon, IBM, MIT, UCL, LSE, NYU, and Columbia in Philadelphia on the 4th and 5th December. Don’t miss out!
Since our previous release, a range of educational experts have confirmed that they’ll be contributing to December’s conversations, including Rose Luckin of UCL, Alyssa Wise of NYU, Noah Drezner of Columbia University, and Genevieve Shaker of the University of Indiana Bloomington. Find out more about them and their panels here.
News & Contributions
- Our partner, Sophie Bailey of the EdTech Podcast, on the state of the Chinese educational technology sector;
- Our Official Certificate Partner, Accredible, outline why digital credentialing is the future for job-seekers;
- Our newest sponsor, Ajman University of the UAE, introduce themselves and their work to foster innovation on the Gulf;
- Meet our Silver Sponsor, the UK’s University of Bristol;
- Queensland University of Technology have been valued supporters of Reimagine Education since its inception. Their Real World Learning 2020 Vision, elucidated here, demonstrates their continued commitment to providing modern, novel, effective learning experiences.
- Ed tech startup? Seeking to transform education? You need the right infrastructure, and Amazon Web Services can help. Find out how here.
As ever, we welcome contributions from any reader wishing to tell the world about how they’re making learning more effective, any educator with a vision they believe is worth sharing, or any educational specialist wishing to provide further insight into their specialist area – contact us at jack@qs.com.
Keep innovating!
Jack Moran
Editor
Reimagine Education