The education division, ETIN, of SIIA seeks out the biggest thought leaders within education and private enterprise to look at topics such as what the largest issues are, how private enterprise can help solve those challenges, what is the next big wave of technology, where are the greatest trends in sales and marketing, and much more. We want you to be as informed as possible when shaping your business, products and applications, in solving some of the biggest challenges for students, teachers, and schools.

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The education division, ETIN, of SIIA seeks out the biggest thought leaders within education and private enterprise to look at topics such as what the largest issues are, how private enterprise can help solve those challenges, what is the next big wave of technology, where are the greatest trends in sales and marketing, and much more. We want you to be as informed as possible when shaping your business, products and applications, in solving some of the biggest challenges for students, teachers, and schools.
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March 9, 2020
Privacy, Edspex, and Interoperablity with Guest Scott Gallant
Scott has driven EdTech solutions with pragmatic yet innovative design for over 20 years. His attention to interoperable data sharing and governance aids organizations and systems in sound information protection. His consulting organization, Keyed Systems, conducts assessments, training, and offers program management and privacy/security enhancing tools. With past government, school/district, and vendor roles in information technology and privacy, Scott has driven many successful ‘big-data’ initiatives and added significant value to the EdTech space through reporting, teaching, and learning tools. Scott contributes to numerous privacy and technology leadership consortia both nationally and internationally.

February 10, 2020
Universal Design for Learning with Guest James Basham
Dr. James D. Basham is the Senior Director of Learning & Innovation at CAST and founder of the Universal Design for Learning - Implementation and Research Network (UDL-IRN). He is also an Associate Professor at the Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas. His overall work is focused on developing future-ready learning environments that are equitable, beneficial, and meaningful for all learners. Across his various funded projects, he is noted for his work in UDL school/systems implementation, STEM education, learner-centered design, online education, gaming, technology development, and personalized learning. Some of his most recent work has focused on the relationship between UDL and learning space design. Dr. Basham is an internationally recognized speaker and serves on various national and international boards for journals, companies, and education organizations.

January 27, 2020
Doing Business in the International School Space with Guest Diane Glass
Diane has been with ISC Research for many years and leads a team supporting education suppliers and higher education establishments wishing to develop business and successful relationships with international schools. She has over 20 years of global business consultancy and development experience.
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