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Bringing eLearning & Vocational Education to EduTECH Australia

Updated: 22/02/2024
First Published: 07/07/2023
Training- Elizabeth Asbury

Thrilled to announce an upcoming speaking engagement at EduTECH Australia! Our very own Elizabeth will be sharing her expertise in the world of eLearning. Known for being the premier event across Australia's education sector, EduTECH is an unmissable opportunity for those passionate about education's evolution.

Elizabeth's talk will focus on the importance of cultural representation and catering to neurodiversity in vocational education. She'll delve into the profound benefits of eLearning and highlight its transformative power in ensuring no learner is left behind.

Her talk is titled, "Culturally Representative and Designed for Neurodiversity: The Benefits of eLearning in Vocational Education."

Speaker Elizabeth Asbury Educational Leader Pipi Learning EduTECH CONGRESS & EXPO REGISTER NOW 24 & 25 AUGUST MCEC © WWW.EDUTECH.NET.AU.

Find out more about this impactful event here.

Mark your calendars for this insightful discussion, and join us in shaping the future of education. See you in August at EduTECH Australia!

About the Author:

Elizabeth Asbury (PhD, MSc, BSc Hons)

Elizabeth has been working in online learning for so long that the vacant stares and looks of pity from ‘traditional’ educators have become a distant memory. Thanks to the early adopters and revolutionary thinkers who understood that online learning was about equity and accessibility, no longer is mentioning eLearning akin to screaming into the void. Her Ph.D in Psychology, post-doc research, and years of working in tertiary and vocational education certainly helped prepare Elizabeth for the fight to bring the amazing opportunities online learning can offer to the widest possible audience.

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