Get to know our partners and co-organizers on journey of introducing ICT solutions to education in Western Balkans region. In parallel with our two-day conference, we also organised a fair where over 30 ICT companies and educational institutions presented the latest technological solutions in education that they developed or introduced to the market. The participants were able to visit their stands, try out interactive classroom solutions, find out how to use the internet for high quality teaching and see a micro:bit devices for coding.
Partners and fair exhibitors
Fair exhibitors:
Livestream partner - LINK
Link, internet
Ljilja Davidov
Blog as a practical training manual
11. FEBRUARY AT 15.00 | HALL 'SPACE'
Presentation of the AUTOMOTIVE BASIS blog as a handbook for practical training of students (Auto Electrician department) stemming from the experience of teachers, but also translation of texts on this topic. Graduated from the Technical College in Subotica, where she acquired the title of electrical energy engineer. Since 2005 works at the Technical Secondary School as a teacher of practical group of electrical subjects (Auto Electrician department).
LJILJANA KRKIĆ | DANNY GOORIS
Oracle Academy, are you ready?
main programme
Ljiljana and Danny presented the overview of the Oracle Academy program and they will talked about the skills set gap of 2020.
During her ten-years long employment with Oracle, Ljiljana has covered multiple positions in different lines of business. During the last eight years she has been the Oracle University Country Leader for Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria, and the Oracle Academy Program Manager for Serbia and Montenegro.
Danny has more than 15 years of experience managing vendor-led technology education programmes. He looks after the Oracle Academy Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as a Senior Manager, and is responsible for strategic initiatives and private-public partnerships. Danny’s global experience contributes to his passion for ensuring that young people develop the skills to become the leaders of the future.
Ljiljana Krkić | Duša Vuković
Jobs of the Future I Oracle Academy
26 FEBRUARY AT 11.30 | HALL 'SPACE'
Computing isn’t just for technology companies anymore−all students everywhere need access to good computer science education to be college and career ready in today’s global economy. Oracle Academy’s free program offers expertly developed learning resources and world-class industry technologies for individual students and educators, and comprehensive computer science academic curriculum and learning resources for schools, colleges and universities.
During the last nine years Ljiljana has been the Oracle University Country Leader for Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria, as well as the Oracle Academy Program Manager for Serbia and Montenegro. Duša has published several programming books with new approach in introducing programming to children and also works as an instructor for the Oracle Academy.
Ljubica Ilić Vojnović andi Bojan Savić
BIOGRAPHY OF THE MAIN SPEAKER
Ljubica Ilić Vojnović is a student of doctoral studies in pedagogy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade. In VOS Creative Pen, she is employed as a pedagogue and assistant director. She is involved in international educational programs and projects dealing with the culture of the institution and the professional development of educators and teachers. She is interested in the development of educational games based on play and creativity.
PRESENTATION
Self-evaluation of the school with ICT - new perspectives
How to start the school digitization process while encouraging the professional development of teachers and building a positive institution culture? The authors, encouraged by the use of ICT beyond the classroom and the self-evaluation of the work of the school, tried to answer this question, revealing the potentials of numerous ICT tools, as well as their own position and leadership roles.
Loredana Zima Krnelić
Learning by creating
9. FEBRUARY AT 13.15 | HALL 'INSERT'
After the Croatian Makers project had donated 5 educational sets of mBot robots to primary school Vežica, pupils’ interest and everyday work in the classroom made Loredana explore how to assemble a robot on your own. Not long after that she found a solution on YouTube and decided to try assemble robots with her pupils. This presentation demonstrated what they have assembled and what they have learnt creating. Computer Science teacher, teacher mentor to students at the University in Rijeka, ICT educator for primary and secondary school teachers, author of digital teaching material, reviewer of professional and school literature, lecturer at international conferences (BETT, MIPRO, CUC, HUPE, ICIEC-Youth Summit). Coordinator of iSchool (iPad use in teaching all subjects) for three years, and iSchool project coordinator in the last two years. Started delivering robotics classes last year.
Lukvel
Lukvel is a distributor of Hitachi, Vivitek and Eiki presentation equipment that includes projectors, interactive boards, monitors, screens, video conferencing and additional equipment. As an audio-video system integrator, Lukvel will also present its own innovations in interactive systems at the fair.
Macola
Bronze partner
Macola operates as an "Apple Solution Expert for Education" and "Apple Authorised Training Centre" and specialises in the application of latest technologies in education. Apple selected and trained them to provide assistance as system integrators in any school environment regardless of whether it is a PC or mixed Mac and PC environment.
Mainline Europe
Mainline Europe is a trading Division of Steljes Ltd and is the Sole European Distributor of Mainline Power. Mainline power is an innovative power track that allows anyone to simply and safely add, remove or reposition power and data sockets wherever you want, whenever you want without limits.
As education centres become increasingly technology-rich, students expect to have access to data networks for personal learning and mobile devices, as well as the necessary charging locations to keep them constantly on the go. With Mainline the school, college or university is in total control of the buildings access to power – now and in the future.
As education centres become increasingly technology-rich, students expect to have access to data networks for personal learning and mobile devices, as well as the necessary charging locations to keep them constantly on the go. With Mainline the school, college or university is in total control of the buildings access to power – now and in the future.