PASCAL members contribute at ASEM Forum on Lifelong Learning in Bali

A number of PASCAL members were key contributors to the ASEM Forum on LLL in Bali in March 2015. These included PASCAL Directors, Bruce Wilson and Mike Osborne, Deputy Director in Europe, Lesley Doyle, and associates Peter Kearns and Muir Houston. 

Peter Kearns and Mike Osborne ran a workshop within the conference on Learning Cities, and their presentations are attached. Peter Kearns gave an overview of developments in Learning Cities whilst Mike Osborne presented a paper concerned the role of Big Data in learning city development, based on work being undertaken within the Urban Big Data Centre with his colleague Catherine Lido (featured below).

Professor Michael Osborne
Head of Social Justice, Place and Lifelong Education, Research and Teaching Group (SJPLE) and
Chair of Adult and Lifelong Learning
School of Education
University of Glasgow

 

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Big data and learning cities

Hi Mike

For me this is the first time I have read a presentation from you on “big data”. I can see that there is huge potential for measuring the success of learning city initiatives.  It will be interesting to see how this  how it links to other work PASCAL is doing on measuring learning cities. For example, http://learningcities2020.org/toolkit-helping-cities-learn-quick-guide-tools-available-pascal-learning-cities-2020-programme .

 Leone

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