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WEBINAR INVITATION FROM SNETEL TECHNOLOGIES: "TRANSFORM YOUR INSTITUTION INTO A DIGITAL INSTITUTION“

We invite you to participate in a Webinar on "Transform your Institution into a Digital Institution“ organized by SNETEL Technologies - Vietnam and Camu on 8th October 2021, at 10.00 am.
Over the last 18 months, institutions from across the globe have relied on the power of technology to get education back on track and make learning more accessible. In this thought-provoking webinar, we will focus on importance of transforming your Institution into a fully Digital Institution. We will cover core aspects such as building the right Virtual Environment, imparting Digital Literacy Skills to all stakeholders and opting for a Hybrid Learning model – the future of learning. The COVID-19 pandemic has created much uncertainty, however, with the right learning tools and infrastructure,
Education can pave a new way forward.
Welcome Address
• Nguyen Minh Tam – SNETEL Technologies
Keynote Address
• Consul General of India - Dr. Madan Mohan Sethi
Speakers-
• Brian O'Reilly, MBA Program Coordinator, Vietnamese-German University (VGU)
• Kim Green, Head of School, International School, Ho Chi Minh City
• Julia Gaimster, Dean of School of Communication & Design and Dean of School of Science & Technology, RMIT Saigon South
• AR Swami, CEO & Co-Founder of Camu, Singapore
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