*PLEASE NOTE A TIME CHANGE FROM 1400 TO 1430 DUE TO THE PRESENTERS
SCHEDULING COMPLICATIONS:*

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You are hereby invited to a seminar in our twelfth interdisciplinary series
on Evolution, Complexity and Cognition <http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>
(ECCO 2017-2018)
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marjoriikka_Ylisiurua>

Time: Friday December 8, *1430h-1630h *

Place: *room * *D.1.07*, VUB


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Towards a learning planet

Francois Taddei <https://cri-paris.org/team/francois-taddei/>
Abstract:

*How can we structure an open research agenda for education at an
international level?*

The world is facing a unique convergence of crises -- environmental,
economic, and social (hunger, disease, violence, climate, biodiversity
loss, pollution, etc.).  Needs are massive, urgent and universal.  They are
calling for a collective and dynamic response to engineer learning
environments and empower everyone wishing to contribute to meeting these
challenges.  In the meantime, exponential growth of technology has a
significant impact on all human activities.  As Artifiical Intelligence can
beat humans at the game of Go, win a literature prize or be recruited to a
board of directors, it is legitimate to be concerned about the future of
job markets and *what we should be teaching the next generation*.

*How can our education sysetms prepare today's children to meet the
challenges of the 21st century?*  We *need to profoundly rethink the skills* we
teach and find ways t*o encourage our children to re-shape their world* and
become actively involved in creating a better future for all.  *Traditional
education sysetms were not designed to encourage creativity and development
of new knowledge*.  Our education system must offer new ways of
understanding the world and new ways of improving it.  *These challenges
concern all of us, as parents, learners, teachers and citizens irrespective
of our country*.  *We need to engineer learning societies*, defined as
cooperative learning environments: when one individual learns something,
addresses a problem or creates a new approach, others can do it more easily
and therefore tackle challenges with increasing complexity.

Participatory science and IT can be harnessed to transform the science of
learning and teaching.  In the field of education, *they are underused for
sharing data, problems, ideas and initiatives, and for creating networks of
researchers and field actors*.  It is time to develop participatory
approaches for teachers, students, parents and scientists to work together,
identify concrete questions and challenges, generate and analyze and
develop approaches and perspectives that can be further shared, evaluated,
adapted, etc.

*How could we all collectively gain from collaborative approaches to
mutualize costs, share research findings and learn from one another*?

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Upcoming Seminars

*December 15th*
Mareno de Kort
The idealists: developing an idea factory

*December 22nd*
Kris Verburgh
The fourth industrial revolution and health: the second biotech age

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