Wednesday, November 5, 12:00pm @ Hilton Portland Downtown
At the forefront of today’s tech revolution is generative AI—making work easier, decisions faster, and creativity more collaborative. As AI evolves at breakneck speed, how will it reshape how we learn, work, and connect? And what human skills will remain essential in the age of intelligent machines?
Join us for an engaging, talk show-style conversation where we’ll spotlight the tech that’s changing everything—and the human skills and mindsets that still matter. This is where invention education (IvE) plays a powerful role. While IvE reinforces STEM and other disciplinary skills, it also nurtures an inventive mindset—a way of thinking grounded in curiosity, creative problem solving, resilience and collaboration.
Led by Andrew Whitmire from the Project Management Institute Educational Foundation, you’ll hear from experts on the transformation of the classroom, the challenges and opportunities in front of us and what we can expect as technology continues to drive seismic shifts in how we learn, work, and connect.
Moderator
Andrew Whitmire
Manager
Project Management Institute Educational Foundation
Rebecca Anderson
Senior Director of Programs
Technovation
Richard Lehrer
Director of Academic Innovation & Design
The Alexander Dawson School
LeeAnn Lindsey
Director of EdTech & Innovation
Northern Arizona University
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