eAA Chair presenting at OEB: Embedding Soft Skills to Enhance Future Employability

Graham is joining Per Bergfors, Associate Professor, cphbusiness, Denmark; and Niels Høyer, Lecturer, UCL University College, Denmark on a panel discussing how 21st century skills can be part of a curriculum and even be taught in an online setting. How do you create a path of built-in personal development that can strengthen a student’s employability for the careers of the future?
The session is titled, “Embedding Soft Skills to Enhance Future Employability” and is moderated by Claudia Roeschmann, Associate Director for Design Innovation, Texas State University, United States of America.
Within this session, Graham Hudson will present on: A New Model for Critical Thinking – Addressing the Growing Global Skills Gap
“The presentation will set out the PACIER model and sub-skills, explain the research base and provide examples of the assessments. It will relate the importance for universities in providing taught courses and the benefits that these can bring. It will provide information about how the courses are certificated and look to the way in which Universities can also leverage the use of micro-credentials.”
Date Friday, Nov 25
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Room Koepenick I/II
About OEB
“Online Educa Berlin (OEB) is the annual global, cross-sector conference and exhibition on digital learning and training. The event has a unique focus, bringing you to the forefront of developments in learning technology. Since 1995, insights gained at OEB have pointed the way towards the future of learning”. For the complete agenda please go to: Programme | OEB
More about Graham Hudson’s presentation can be found at: Embedding Soft Skills to Enhance Future Employability | OEB