Let's Chat: Preparing Children for an Unpredictable Future: Nurturing Human Skills

Dr. Nikki Martyn, Chair of Early Childhood Studies at the University of Guelph-Humber, discusses blending technology with traditional teaching, addressing AI's ethical concerns, equipping students with future skills, and ensuring equal access to technology for disadvantaged students.

Dr. Nikki Martyn, the Chair of Early Childhood Studies from University of Guelph-Humber shares how can educators effectively blend innovative technology with traditional teaching methods, address ethical concerns in AI implementation in education, equip students with essential skills for a technology-driven future, and ensure equal access to technological resources, especially for economically disadvantaged students.


Dr. Nikki Martyn will be speaking at our upcoming EduTech Conference. Join the conversation today to hear more from Nikki and other K-12 educators in Ontario.

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