5 & 6 November 2025

Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore

Opening hours: 09:30 – 18:00
Note: Registration closes 30mins before close of exhibition

FREE EXPO SEMINARS

 


Singapore, 5 - 6 November 2025

Schedule

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Nov 410:00
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[M1] 4 Nov (AM) - Beyond office hours: AI chatbots as on-demand tutors

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

With today's learners expecting constant access to support, AI chatbots have proven to be helpful companions, offering immediate, personalised tutoring outside typical classroom hours.

In this workshop, we'll explore how these chatbots are becoming trusted learning partners, supporting students exactly when and where they need it. We'll address real-life scenarios where AI chatbots have effectively boosted student engagement and performance, providing tailored help for individual learning needs in classrooms. Participants will have the opportunity to delve into the practical side, seeing examples of chatbots successfully integrated into various teaching approaches and how they can experiment with using them effectively.

Together, we'll also openly address common challenges educators might face when introducing this technology (such as: digital literacy and accessibility, trust in platforms accuracy, data privacy and sharing, and over-reliance on technology) and how best to overcome them in each individual’s context. One of the most important discussions we’ll cover is the ethics of AI in education, touching upon crucial topics like privacy, fairness, and ensuring meaningful human involvement. Through facilitated group discussions, reflections and feedback, participants will consider how AI-driven tutoring can complement traditional teaching methods (rather than replacing them), to enhance student learning experiences responsibly and thoughtfully.

By the end of the session, attendees will have the practical knowledge, access to a framework of tools, and the confidence to experiment with AI chatbots in their own educational contexts, equipped with the awareness needed to do so ethically and effectively.

Participants will:

  • Understand key principles when designing your own custom AI chatbot
  • Learn practical strategies and best practices for integrating chatbots into educational settings
  • Reflect on key ethical considerations like privacy, equity and maintaining meaningful human oversight in AI-assisted tutoring
Nov 410:00
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[M2] 4 Nov (AM) - No code, no problem: building simple apps to automate routine processes

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

Tired of spending hours on repetitive tasks like tracking student progress, managing parent communications or handling drawn-out feedback processes? In this hands-on workshop, educators will learn how to reclaim their time and boost efficiency by leveraging the power of automation – no programming experience required.

We'll explore real-world scenarios within the educational setting, covering practical applications such as automated data collection, streamlined communication, simplified feedback processes, and even using data sheets to create academic reports with just a click.

By the end of the session, educators will gain the confidence and skills to identify automation opportunities in their daily workflow and build basic automations to tackle them, paving the way for a more productive and focused teaching experience.

Participants will:

  • Recognise repetitive, time-consuming tasks within their current workflows that are suitable for automation using no-code platforms
  • Build simple automated workflows that connect different applications and services to streamline processes
  • Apply no-code automation concepts to solve common challenges in education, such as automating data entry, sending reminders, managing communication and generating academic reports from data sheets
Nov 410:00
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[M3] 4 Nov (AM) - Supporting personalised learning through AI-driven tutoring systems

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

In this workshop, educators will discover the power of NALA (NTU AI Learning Assistants) Builder, NTU's innovative no-code platform for creating custom Generative AI chatbots. Designed specifically for education, this tool empowers faculty and learning designers to build tailored AI assistants to enhance teaching and learning.

Participants will learn how to navigate the intuitive NALA Builder interface and explore its key features, including content integration, prompt customisation and user management. Through practical activities and collaborative group work, attendees will gain firsthand experience in designing and configuring their own AI teaching assistant using NALA Builder.

Discover how these custom chatbots can provide students with instant support, personalised feedback and access to course-specific information, ultimately freeing up educators to focus on deeper engagement and higher-order learning activities. This workshop is ideal for classroom educators and persons interested in exploring the transformative potential of AI in education.

Workshop participants will:

  • Navigate and utilise NTU’s AI learning assistant tool
  • Design effective prompts and customise chatbot responses
  • Identify and apply practical strategies for integrating AI teaching assistants

Nov 410:00
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[M4] 4 Nov (AM) - Goodbye, boring lessons! Evolving learning through generative AI and worldbuilding

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

Stepping into a classroom can conjure a sense of dread… but what if that were to change forever? With storytelling and new-age tech tools mastered right, both teachers and students can look forward to memorable experiences any day.

Like a theme park experience, suit up with a personalised profile of your strengths and catch a mission briefing from the vast knowledge of a voice-to-voice AI clone, while its human counterpart guides you on a multi-sensory, design-thinking adventure through the creative use of basic classroom tools!

Then, ramp up the fun by creating your own curriculum adventures for your students, based on your topical expertise. This skill will stay with you for life!

No more late-night sighing at your desk. Through simple forms and GenAI magic, ease of thought and a few finger-clicks… you can be a scriptwriter, art director, music composer and more, shaping the world of learning for students, parents and supervisors, who will go ‘WOW’ when they see your work!

The most impactful education is one that stirs emotional and energetic confidence within every student. That translates to fewer problems and stress for educators to manage over time. Become a future-ready educator that is able to architect memorable experiences with multimodal tools, at will, today!

Participants will:

  • Appreciate how storytelling and GenAI boosts student engagement
  • Master prompt engineering with up to 4 different GenAI tools, to build a database of multi-sensory creations
  • Create an engaging, gamified slide deck curated to one’s topical expertise, which can be applied to the classroom
Nov 410:00
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[M5] 4 Nov (AM) - Creative storytelling with AI – without compromising privacy

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

This interactive two-hour workshop invites educators to dive into hands-on creativity with AI tools that prioritize data privacy.

Hour 1: Storytelling with AI video tools

Storytelling and visual media help students process, retain and communicate complex ideas. With help from AI, you can learn to scaffold this process more easily – even without advanced video-editing skills.

Step into the director’s chair and transform your lesson content into engaging visual stories. In an ideation sprint, participants will learn how to turn a single written prompt into classroom-ready footage using Veo 3. Participants will be guided on how to:

  • Design a short video that complements an upcoming lesson or unit – ranging from concept explainers and vocabulary animations to lab-safety demos and historical scene re-creations
  • Write good prompts that can be transformed into polished clips in seconds, complete with motion and sound

Hour 2: Exploring On-device AI for safe, smart support

Many AI tools rely on the cloud, but that’s not always feasible for school settings. We’ll shift the spotlight from the cloud to the classroom device, where you can:

  • Test a specialised app that runs on-device AI models for safe, secure use
  • Try out offline features such as instant image-to-text feedback, quick rubric suggestions, and real-time translation – all without uploading student data to external servers

Throughout the workshop, participants will use Samsung Galaxy AI tablets with S Pen support and explore:

  • Note Assist: to transcribe and summarise group discussions
  • Sketch to Image: to convert rough drawings into usable graphics and visual aids
  • Circle to Search: to find reference material from selected text or images

If you’re looking for safe, practical AI tools to enhance student learning, not distract from it – join us!

Participants will:

  • Create curriculum-aligned micro-films to support student understanding of lesson content
  • Deliver real-time, private student feedback using AI
  • Design an integrated lesson plan that leverages AI tools, aligns with instructional goals and addresses ethics, privacy and digital equity in a future-ready classroom environment
Nov 410:00
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[M6] 4 Nov (AM) - AI in action: a hands-on guide to whole-school rollout

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

How can schools effectively roll out generative AI in a way that benefits teachers, students and administrators alike?

Think of this workshop as your AI launchpad. You’ll dive into interactive challenges, test AI tools in real-time, and tackle the big questions schools face when executing a whole-school GenAI rollout. Expect to:

  • Crack the code on AI: our prompt engineering challenge will fast-track your mastery of prompt design, enabling you to generate high-quality lessons plans, quizzes, and more – in mere seconds.
  • Tinker, tweak and test out AI tools: discover how we navigated the vast landscape of AI tools, conducted rigorous trials with diverse stakeholders, and eventually, how we selected and implemented the optimal Gen AI tool for our academic community.
  • Debate the big questions: gain insights into our ongoing training initiatives to foster widespread engagement and maximize the potential of this groundbreaking technology. Here, you will also confront the ethical considerations that come with AI integration.

By the end of the session, you will have a personalised AI rollout plan for your institution, a toolkit of resources and the confidence to lead AI adoption – without the overwhelm. Whether you’re AI-curious or already experimenting, this workshop will help you turn your ideas into action.

Participants will:

  • Enhance AI literacy and prompt engineering skills
  • Develop a practical AI implementation plan, with practical strategies and best practices to apply to your own educational setting
  • Navigate ethical and practical challenges that come with AI integration
Claire Simms, Head of Digital Technologies, St. Joseph's Institution International
Nov 410:00
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[M7] 4 Nov (AM) - AI or A+? Redesigning your assessments for GenAI using the AI Assessment Scale

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

Is using AI in assessments ‘cheating’ or simply a new form of academic collaboration? This workshop challenges traditional notions of academic integrity in an AI-powered world. In this practical workshop, participants will explore how the AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) (Perkins et al., 2024) provides a structured framework for integrating Generative AI into educational assessments. Rather than viewing GenAI as merely a potential threat to academic integrity, the workshop demonstrates how the AIAS enables educators to thoughtfully incorporate this technology across a spectrum of assessment tasks—from “No AI” to “AI exploration”.

Participants will engage in hands-on activities including stress-testing existing assessments by attempting to complete them using GenAI tools, identifying vulnerabilities, and redesigning assessments using the AIAS framework. Educators will discover how to develop CustomGPTs and standardised prompts that provide clear structure for students using GenAI in assignments, create AI-informed marking rubrics, and use the AIAS CustomGPT to transform previously created assessments.

The workshop emphasises practical approaches that maintain academic rigour while acknowledging the realities of GenAI in today's educational landscape. By reframing how we think about AI assistance in student work, educators can design assessments that focus on meaningful learning outcomes rather than futile attempts to detect AI use.

Workshop participants will:

  • Evaluate existing assessments for GenAI vulnerabilities through practical stress-testing, enabling identification of tasks that may need redesigning for the AI era
  • Apply the AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) to develop assessments that thoughtfully integrate GenAI at appropriate levels
  • Create structured supports using CustomGPTs and standardised prompts that guide students' ethical and effective use of GenAI in their learning and assessment tasks
Nov 414:00
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[W1] 4 Nov (PM) - AI 101: developing AI literacy for today's classrooms

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

AI is transforming every facet of our lives – and the classroom is no exception as generative AI has the power to shift the teaching and learning paradigm. This workshop will focus on introducing foundational AI (101) concepts, demystifying terminology such as machine learning, natural language processing and data analytics, and examining how these tools can enhance teaching practices and student learning experiences.

Through collaborative exercises, attendees will explore the time-saving benefits of AI integration such as idea generation, learning material design and assessment scaffolding. We will also address the ethical dimensions and drawbacks of AI integration, such as academic dishonesty, inaccuracy and bias in AI-generated content.

Attendees will leave equipped with a practical toolkit of strategies and resources, ready to implement AI-driven initiatives that not only boost student engagement but also simplify everyday tasks. Whether you’re an AI beginner or looking to refine your approach, this workshop will provide the knowledge and confidence to harness AI’s potential in a way that is both innovative and pedagogically sound.

Participants will:

  • Understand and adapt to the benefits and drawbacks of the quickly expanding use of generative AI in education
  • Overcome any initial reservations about the use of generative AI in the classroom
  • Trial several and master at least one AI tool of choice
Nov 414:00
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[W2] 4 Nov (PM) - Augment your learning, teaching and assessment strategy with GenAI

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

Don’t just learn about AI – experience its transformative power in action!

Join us for a comprehensive and engaging workshop focusing on enhancing learning, teaching and assessment through the strategic integration of Generative AI (GenAI) tools. Participants will gain an understanding of various GenAI technologies, including their capabilities and limitations, while also exploring the ethical considerations and potential biases associated with their use in education.

In this session, be prepared to be equipped with practical skills which will enable you to design and implement innovative educational activities that effectively leverage GenAI. This includes adapting existing resources and critically evaluating the impact of GenAI on student learning.

Furthermore, participants will be empowered to identify relevant GenAI applications within their specific teaching contexts / disciplines and develop a plan for their integration. By analysing the impact of GenAI on student learning, teaching and assessment practices and the overall learning environment, participants will be well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of AI-augmented education.

Workshop participants will:

  • Identify potential applications of GenAI in their specific teaching context and develop a plan to integrate these applications into their practice
  • Analyse the impact of Gen AI on student learning, teaching and assessment practices
  • Design and implement teaching and learning activities and assessment tasks that effectively integrate Generative AI tools
Nov 414:00
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[W3] 4 Nov (PM) - Bridging the learning gap: evaluating assessment quality through data

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

In an era where evidence-based decision-making is transforming education, the quality of assessments plays a pivotal role in driving meaningful learning and equitable outcomes. Quality assessments are not only tools for measuring student performance but also critical for identifying learning gaps and guiding instructional strategies.

This workshop is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to evaluate and enhance assessment quality through a data-driven lens. Participants will explore three key principles of assessment – validity, reliability and fairness – and understand how these principles enable quality assessment to be designed and implemented. Participants will also learn how to use data to identify learning gaps and improve overall effectiveness.

This session will combine theoretical insights with practical applications, providing participants with hands-on activities to analyse and interpret assessment data. Real-world examples given to participants will provide a rich context for understanding the impact of high-quality assessments. This workshop is highly relevant for instructors, assessment writers and course developers aiming to align curriculum, teaching strategies and assessment practices.

Workshop participants will:

  • Evaluate assessment quality by applying three key principles of assessment: validity, reliability and fairness
  • Analyse assessment data to identify gaps in alignment with intended learning outcomes
  • Critique how learning and assessment data can inform instructional practices

Che Yee Lye, Senior Lecturer, Singapore University of Social Sciences
Nov 414:00
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[W4] 4 Nov (PM) - Lesson planning in a flash: harnessing the creative power of Canva

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

Imagine cutting your lesson planning time from days to a couple of hours. What if you could type a single paragraph and get a full lesson plan, ready to go, in a matter of minutes? Or create engaging classroom materials without spending half your weekend formatting slides?

This workshop is all about making that a reality. Canva isn’t just for pretty presentations – it’s a powerhouse for educators. Did you know that you can also use its embedded AI capabilities to instantly generate lesson plans, worksheets, and activities that match your learning objectives? But here’s the catch: AI only works as well as the prompts you give it. That’s why we’re also tackling prompt engineering, teaching you the right words and key phrases to get exactly what you want from generative AI tools.

And it’s not just about the teachers – students benefit too. More than just a design tool; it can function like a digital classroom, making collaboration, assignments and presentations feel seamless and fun.

While most of us have likely already used Canva in some capacity, this workshop will take it one step further and expand the number of use cases at your fingertips. Expect a hands-on session with practical activities and plenty of “aha!” moments. You will leave with ready-to-use materials, time-saving hacks, and the skills to make Canva work for you – not the other way around.

Participants will:

  • Master the art of prompt engineering to effectively guide AI tools in generating tailored lesson plans and worksheets, saving precious time
  • Transform your classroom into a dynamic digital environment where students can collaborate and complete assignments seamlessly
  • Boost your creative confidence by seeing your teaching ideas brought to life with AI
Nov 414:00
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[W5] 4 Nov (PM) - Nurturing human skills: a practical model for assessment and tracking in an AI landscape

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

There is a growing body of research into what skills will remain (at least for the foreseeable future, and probably way beyond), “un-ai-able”. Authentically human skills. The terminology used in the research varies a bit, but it is all pointing in the same direction. The International Institute for Analytics says these skills are “Contextual Awareness”, “Conflict Resolution” and “Critical Thinking”. All things that bring out our humanity in marvellous ways. The Institute of Managers and Leaders in Australia say “Connection”, “Emotional Intelligence”, “Original Thinking” and “Adaptability”. The World Economic Forum says “Creativity”, “Leadership” and “Learning”. And there are many more.

This workshop will be a hands-on exploration of a clear framework for educators.

  • What skills should we be nurturing?
  • How do we emphasise these skills through assessment?
  • How can we track the development of these skills?
  • What questions should we still be asking?

Filled with examples, activities and practical take-aways, this workshop will decode AI in education and empower you to make meaningful changes in your school, without reinventing the wheel.

Participants will:

  • Get a framework for teaching, learning and assessment which nurtures human skills
  • Empower your students to use AI thoughtfully and deliberately, playing to their human strengths
  • Learn ways to assess and measure these human skills and track them over time
Nov 414:00
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[W7] 4 Nov (PM) - Strengths meet tech: using AI and positive psychology to unlock student potential

Pre-conference Workshops (for 3-day pass holders only)

What if AI could help your students discover their superpowers?

In this workshop, we’ll explore how the VIA Character Strengths framework – combined with AI tools – can help students to recognise and develop their unique strengths.

You will start by identifying your own strengths and learning how to harness them in the classroom. Then, we’ll have hands-on practice with AI chatbots to create personalised activities that build on students' natural talents. We will guide you to create simple but effective AI prompts that help students recognise and use their strengths in learning. No tech or coding expertise needed – just a willingness to experiment!

The workshop demonstrates practical ways to combine positive psychology with technology in the classroom. Educators will see how strength-based approaches can improve student engagement and emotional well-being.

By the end of the session, you will walk away with:

  • Ready-to-use AI prompts that spark student self-awareness
  • Practical ways to blend positive psychology with technology to unleash your students’ innate potential
  • A classroom-ready plan for bringing character strengths into your teaching to boost student engagement and wellbeing

Join us for an interactive session where AI meets human potential – because every student deserves to shine.

Participants will:

  • Identify and explain the VIA Character Strengths framework and how it can positively impact student development and classroom dynamics
  • Create and implement practical AI-assisted activities that help students recognise and leverage their unique strengths
  • Design personalised strength-based learning experiences by effectively combining positive psychology principles with appropriate EdTech tools
Noor Aishah Bte Haja Mohideen, Teacher, Hai Sing Catholic School

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Nov 59:00
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Opening ceremony

Keynotes
k-12
higher education

Welcome to EDUtech Asia! Kick off your conference experience with a breathtaking opening performance and inspiring welcome remarks as we set the stage for two days of jam-packed learning.

Stage 1
Nov 59:30
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Keynote: The role of AI in transforming education approaches

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • Exploring how human intelligence and AI can create a new ecosystem of teaching and learning
  • Creating learning experiences that harness the potential of Generative AI
  • Establishing a collaborative learning environment
Session led by: Lenovo
Stage 1
Nov 59:40
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Show & Tell: Bridging the gap – the preparedness of teachers and students in integrating online tools for virtual laboratories

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Assessing the readiness of teachers and students for using digital tools in science experiments
  • The common obstacles in integrating virtual components and digital learning environments
  • Best practices for incorporating online lab tools in science education
Stage B
Nov 59:40
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Show & Tell: Learning through play – enhancing STEM skills and sustainability with Minecraft for Education

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Leveraging game-based learning to teach real-world concepts in a fun, engaging and interactive way
  • Nurturing essential skills for the future through hands-on projects
  • Making learning more meaningful and connected to real-life challenges by designing tasks that incorporate Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE), mathematics and sustainability
Stage A
Nov 59:40
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Show & Tell: Revolutionising essay writing using artificial intelligence

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Gain insights into how Gemini AI was used by Malaysian secondary students to support essay writing through a real-world case study
  • Enhancing each stage of essay writing (prewriting, drafting and revising) through practical functions and benefits
  • Discover tools designed to help educators and learners effectively integrate Gemini AI into writing instruction
Stage C
Nov 59:50
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Keynote: Leading in the AI era

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • Reaching education's ultimate goal: personalised learning journeys for every student
  • Leveraging AI to create high-quality educational content, at scale
  • Reimagining the role of the teacher
Session led by: Google for Education
Stage 1
Nov 510:00
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Show & Tell: Implementing IPE-IPC curriculum in Laos – best practices from four public universities

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how IPE-IPC learning topics are grounded in current community challenges tied to the Sustainable Development Goals to enhance classroom relevance and engagement
  • How partnerships between universities, industry and the community enrich the learning process and support interprofessional collaboration
  • Explore how outcome-based education principles are applied to develop students’ critical thinking, problem-solving and teamwork
Stage A
Nov 510:00
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TECH Showcase — Precision Teaching: Unlocking Student Insights with AI Grading, Making time for what truly matters.

TECH Showcase
Zara Jane Tan, Product Specialist, Novalearn Limited
Stage B
Nov 510:20
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Keynote: The digital dilemma – why schools aren’t transforming (yet)

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • Why schools remain tech-rich but transformation-poor, despite increased investment in digital tools and innovation
  • The latest data on what’s working (and what’s not) in education systems worldwide
  • Integrating digital literacy, student wellbeing and future-ready learning models
Stage 1
Nov 510:20
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Show & Tell: Making AI your new secret superpower

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Discover fantastic AI tools and what you can do with them
  • Create memorable learning experiences
  • Design effective AI prompts that help you save time
Stage A
Nov 510:40
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Show & Tell: How to simplify teaching medicine concepts for the 21st century medical students

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Learn techniques to simplify intricate medical topics through the use of storytelling, analogies and visual aids
  • Explore how social media, emotional connection and digital tools can enhance engagement and learning among modern medical students.
  • Applying practice teaching strategiesfrom real-life experiences to help make medical education more impactful and lasting
Stage A
Nov 511:00
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Panel: There’s no time like the present – making sustainability a priority

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • Integrating sustainability into school culture
  • Implementing green practices and policies
  • Empowering students as forces of positive change
Stage 1
Nov 511:00
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Panel: Walking a tightrope – the balancing act of responsible AI policymaking

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Understanding the impact of AI use in the classroom
  • Managing and safeguarding sensitive information when integrating AI technologies
  • Navigating ethical AI dilemmas
  • Ensuring transparency and engaging stakeholders in policy development
Stage 1
Nov 511:00
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Panel: Navigating IT governance, AI policy & leadership

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Developing robust IT frameworks ensuring data security and compliance
  • Establishing clear policies around AI implementation
  • Driving long-term digital infrastructure strategies

Moderator: Kevin Yeoh, Head of Information Services, Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
Kevin Shepherdson, Chief Executive Officer, Straits Interactive
Cherry June Lim, Director, IT Operations and Information Security, Ateneo de Manila University
Paulo Paje, Director, Information Technology Development Center, University of the Philippines - Diliman
Stage 1
Nov 511:00
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Panel: Rebooting pedagogy, from legacy to leading-edge

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Lessons from research – using evidence-backed practices for success in the classroom
  • Aligning curriculum with future-ready competencies
  • Fostering deeper learning by emphasising understanding and application
  • Setting students up for success by grounding curriculum in real-world contexts
Stage 2
Nov 511:00
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Panel: Can AI and data create a more personalised learning approach?

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education

Adapting instructional materials and create individualised learning paths

Breaking down analytics to identify learning patterns and predict academic challenges

Exploring how AI can complement traditional teaching approaches and provide actionable insights

Venky Shankararaman, Vice Provost (Education), Singapore Management University
Moderator: Angela Siew Hoong Lee, Deputy Dean, School of Engineering and Technology., Sunway University
Nurbiha Shukor, Deputy Director, Center of Advancement in Digital & Flexible Learning, UTM, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Stage 3
Nov 511:00
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Show & Tell: One size doesn't fit all – personalising learning with AI and style

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Reframing learning styles as student preferences and patterns – not rigid boxes – to support meaningful differentiation
  • Designing flexible, tech-enhanced pathways using tech tools and AI to match student strengths, needs and readiness
  • Balancing voice, choice and personalisation with practical classroom management
Stage B
Nov 511:20
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Show & Tell: Smartphones in the classroom – bridging gaps, building language skills

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Bridging the digital divide: ensuring all students have access to digital tools and can benefit from interactive digital content
  • Blending tradition with innovation for active classroom engagement
  • Fostering autonomy and motivation in and out of the classroom
Stage B
Nov 511:30
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TECH Showcase — Balancing Security and Privacy in Education with Jamf

TECH Showcase
Stage A
Nov 511:30
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TECH Showcase — Blended Learning Strategies for Training and Adult Education

TECH Showcase
Sakthi Ramkumar, Senior Product Marketer, TrainerCentral
Stage C
Nov 511:40
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Show & Tell: Nurturing self-regulated and self-directed learners with tech

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How technology can support students in planning, monitoring and reflecting on their learning processes
  • How technology can be used to nurture self-regulated learners through scaffolded routines and feedback loops
  • How everyday digital tools can empower students to take ownership of their learning and develop self-directed learning habits
Stage B
Nov 511:45
Conference pass

Fireside chat: The future of academic integrity

Leadership
k-12
  • Challenging traditional notions of academic integrity
  • Questioning the accuracy of plagiarism detectors
  • Monitoring and guiding AI usage in classrooms to teach responsible usage and proper citation practices
  • Building a culture of integrity
Stage 2
Nov 511:45
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Fireside chat: Finding the right fit for your school’s virtualisation strategy

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Assessing your data protection practices and the robustness of existing security measures
  • How cloud-based solutions enable learning beyond the four walls of the classroom
  • The financial implications of different virtualisation strategies
Session led by: Samsung Electronics Singapore
Stage 1
Nov 511:45
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Fireside chat: Harnessing the power of Generative AI for higher education

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • How AWS is advancing Generative AI in Higher Education across the Asia-Pacific region
  • How AI can be leveraged responsibly to enhance teaching, learning and administration across university, college and polytechnic campuses
  • Hear real-world success stories from global and local institutions leveraging this transformative technology

Moderator: Hannah Gapes, Education Lead, AMAZON WEB SERVICES, INC.
Stage 1
Nov 511:45
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Fireside chat: Redesigning education – aligning priorities with the needs of the 21st-century learner

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
higher education
  • Equipping students for a world of generative AI and technological disruptions
  • Challenging existing paradigms in pedagogical thinking
  • Empowering students to become self-directed learners
Session led by: Novalearn Limited
Stage 1
Nov 511:45
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Case study presentation: Exploring Generative AI in assessment through the AI Assessment Scale (AIAS)

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Understanding the problems on relying on a prevention/detection approach to Generative AI (GenAI) use in assessments
  • Exploring how the practical framework of the AIAS can be used to guide educators in integrating GenAI into assessments
  • Shifting the educational discourse to how these technologies can support and enhance teaching and learning in an ethical way
Stage 3
Nov 512:00
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Show & Tell: AI-assisted writing interventions – enhancing coaching for writing programmes

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Supporting writing instruction with AI-powered tools while maintaining the crucial role of human coaching
  • Strategies for using AI to provide personalised, real-time feedback that enhances student writing development
  • Best practices for integrating AI-assisted interventions to foster student independence and critical thinking in the writing process
Stage A
Nov 512:00
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Show & Tell: Shaping STEM success through performance tasks

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Explore performance task design that aligns curriculum goals with student innovation and real-world problem-solving
  • Techniques to guide students in developing inclusive, user-focused prototypes grounded in scientific concepts
  • Strategies for organising school-wide showcases that celebrate student learning and promote STEM engagement
Stage B
Nov 512:00
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Show & Tell: Teaching AI beyond the code – empowering business and marketing learners

Show & Tell
higher education
  • How AI tools can enhance student engagement, critical thinking and creativity in marketing education without replacing educators
  • Practical strategies for making AI accessible and relevant to students and professionals from non-technical backgrounds, particularly in the fields of business and marketing
  • Bringing business lessons back into the classroom to make education more relevant, applied and future-ready

Pagon Gatchalee, Lecturer, Chiang Mai University
Stage C
Nov 512:20
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Show & Tell: Breaking barriers transforming special education and inclusivity through innovation

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Explore how technological tools can be adapted to support diverse learning needs, including speech-to-text, AI-driven personalised feedback and gamified apps
  • Discover how AI-driven tool and platforms can support learning for special education learners
  • Previewing emerging trends in AI, AR/VR and adaptive learning platforms that empower special education students have equitable access to equal learning opportunities

Stage A
Nov 512:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Implementing an automatic mathematics learning system

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Break the traditional teaching model, use an automatic and user-friendly way to learn math
  • Anyone can learn math; anytime, anywhere, according to their personal needs and progress
  • Solve the existing problems in mathematics teaching
Stage C
Nov 512:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Maximising educational technology in schools: from gimmick to groundbreaking

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How the effectiveness of EdTech integration can be maximised by alignment to evidence-based principles of cognitive science
  • How to align the use of EdTech to your school's mission and values
  • Case study: how the effective implementation of technology can shift its role from a superficial tool to a transformative element in student learning and engagement
Gareth Rogers, Head of High School, Singapore School, Pantai Indah Kapuk
Stage B
Nov 512:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Design smarter, not harder – unlocking learning retention with the 3-15-S model

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Explore how modern learners really learn (attention spans are shorter than you think!)
  • Learn the 3-15-S model - a practical formula to reduce cognitive overload and boost retention
  • Learn plug-and-play strategies to make any learning experience meaningful and fun
Stage C
Nov 512:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Gamify to amplify – how game-based learning transformed my classroom

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Integrating gamification elements into secondary-level subjects to enhance engagement and deepen learning
  • Designing cross-curricular projects where students co-create outputs that merge English, ICT, Science and History through game-based learning
  • How to apply gaming platforms as tools for formative assessment, creative expression and collaborative learning
Stage B
Nov 512:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Unlocking potential – creating an AI classroom for self-directed learners

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Technology as a critical multiplier in enhancing teaching and learning – boosting student motivation and enabling personalised learning through Assessment for Learning (AfL) practices
  • Empowering self-directed, creative learners through the P-G-C-C model (Prompt, Generate, Critique, Create), the SCAMPER technique and AI tools
  • Case study: enhancing mathematics teaching and learning with AI tools from SLS
Stage A
Nov 513:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Integrating Gen AI throughout the teaching cycle to enhance instruction and learning outcomes  

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Exploring the role of GenAI technologies in lesson planning, delivery, assessment, reflection and feedback
  • Showcasing potential applications of GenAI in educational settings
  • Addressing key considerations for implementing GenAI in higher education
Stage C
Nov 513:20
Conference pass

Keynote: AI readiness for youth – empowering every young person with AI literacy

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • What it means to be AI-ready in the context of education
  • Practical strategies to rapidly scale AI readiness
  • The "AI Readiness for Youth" global initiative– and how you can get involved
Stage 1
Nov 513:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Innovative teaching through employer projects – bridging education, industry and sustainability  

Show & Tell
higher education
  • How Employer Projects enhance student engagement by integrating real-world challenges into the curriculum
  • The role of ESG and SDG-aligned initiatives in developing students' critical thinking, problem-solving and sustainability awareness
  • Practical strategies for implementing Employer Projects in higher education to prepare students for the future workforce
Stage C
Nov 513:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — The Real Reasons Why Your Digital Learning is Failing and how AI Can Help

TECH Showcase
Daniel Mccrea, Head of Partner Services, Adaptemy
Stage A
Nov 513:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Supercharging educators with "Walter" and transforming classroom support

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Highlighting how Walter, an AI-powered agent, is used not just as a tech tool but as a pedagogical partner
  • Enabling tailored support for diverse learners through rubric-aligned prompts, multilingual responses and real-time guidance
  • How "Walter" can be easily implemented using free platforms with minimal training, offering a practical, accessible AI solution
Stage C
Nov 513:50
Conference pass

Keynote: Empowering the future of education through innovation and technology

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • Unveiling the transformative power of technology in revolutionising teaching approaches
  • Building a classroom of the future through immersive, flexible and personalised learning experiences
  • How tech can play a part in developing learners’ digital literacy and thrive in an AI-driven world
Stage 1
Nov 514:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: 21CLD in action – integrating interdisciplinary STEAM learning in a Microsoft Incubator School

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Identifying how 21st-Century Learning Design (21CLD) critieria can be used to integrate STEAM lessons across subjects in a primary school context
  • Integrating Microsoft tools to facilitate hands-on, project-based learning
  • Best practices when designing lesson ideas that embed STEAM, literacy, numeracy, cultural relevance and real-world inquiry
Stage A
Nov 514:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Personalized Learning That Meets Every Student’s Needs

TECH Showcase
Paulo Valenza, Solution Engineer, PowerSchool Group Llc
Stage B
Nov 514:10
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Capacity building – equipping educators with skills to lead and innovate

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • The importance of talent management and leadership training to mould educators into agents of change at school
  • Fostering a culture of innovation and experimentation in the classroom
  • Building a shared knowledge base, enabling continuous learning and shared innovation
Stage 1
Nov 514:10
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Transforming campus management for maximum efficiency

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Integrating technology to streamline campus operations
  • Integrating various administrative functions and automating routine tasks
  • Supporting strategic planning by providing real-time insights
Stage 1
Nov 514:10
Conference pass

Case study presentation: HKBU’s journey - Leveraging chatbot frameworks to elevate student experience and AI integration

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Learning the benefits of the development of chatbots with a framework-based approach from Hong Kong Baptist University
  • Understanding latest technology trends in higher education & identifying AI use cases
  • Gaining insights into applying the framework to diverse use cases for student experiences
Allan Wong, Director of Information Technology, Hong Kong Baptist University
Stage 1
Nov 514:10
Conference pass

Fireside chat: Flexible learning pathways – incorporating vocational training to boost skills

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Enhancing students' technical skills while providing a strong academic foundation
  • Developing stackable credentials, allowing learners to accumulate skills over time
  • Assessing learning through competency-based assessments and industry-recognised certifications
Stage 2
Nov 514:10
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Enhancing teaching experiences through Nanyang Polytechnic’s competency-based learning approach

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Integrating industry-relevant competencies to ensure that students are aligned with workforce demands
  • Building knowledge, skills and attitudes through practical work tasks
  • Showcasing results from the Diploma in AI & Data Engineering
Sophia Wei, Assistant Director (RIE & Industry Development), Nanyang Polytechnic
Miow Ting Teo, Senior Manager, School of Information Technology, Nanyang Polytechnic
Stage 3
Nov 514:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: The powerful intersection of science enrichment and global citizenship education

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Enhancing scientific inquiry by helping students draw connections between science concepts and real-world global challenges
  • Designing hands-on projects that empower learners to view science as a tool for change
  • Student-centred approaches for empowering future global citizens
Stage A
Nov 514:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Unleash your genius with handwriting

TECH Showcase
Nidhi Gupta, CEO & Founder of Write2Win, Moleskine Asia Limited
Stage C
Nov 514:40
Conference pass

Fireside chat: Self-directed learning – unlocking your inner Maverick

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • Developing autonomy and accountability
  • Centring learning around curiosity, igniting deeper motivation and joy in the learning process
  • Freeing students from rigid structures, allowing for creative, divergent thinking
Claire Russell, Deputy Headteacher (Academic), Tanglin Trust School
Stage 1
Nov 514:40
Conference pass

Fireside chat: Creating a sustainable tech ecosystem in schools

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Developing a long-term technology plan that aligns with educational goals
  • Promoting eco-friendly tech practices
  • Procuring EdTech tools in a thoughtful, intentional manner
Stage 1
Nov 514:40
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Linking human and AI-powered teaching with SUTD’s adaptive and personalised AI tutor

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Harnessing the power of Large-Language Models (LLMs) to enable student-centric learning based on their individual learning capacities
  • Understanding insights and challenges from applying AI-powered tutors into STEM curriculum
  • Understanding the limitations and accuracy of AI-powered tutors
Kenneth Lo, Director, SUTD Office of Digital Learning, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Stage 1
Nov 514:40
Conference pass

Fireside chat: Classroom Wrapped – analysing data insights of your teaching hits

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Understanding the affordances of quantitative and qualitative data
  • Identifying trends to inform instructional decisions
  • Using real-time data for immediate intervention
Stage 2
Nov 514:40
Conference pass

Fireside chat: AI, skills and the learning ecosystem of the future

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • How generative AI and automation are influencing what (and how) we teach in response to emerging job roles and skill clusters
  • The evolution of micro-credentials and stackable learning in response to pressing workforce needs
  • How AI enables responsive, personalised learning experiences across diverse age groups and career stages
Christyl Potgieter, Director, Enterprise Partner Marketing, EDX
Stage 3
Nov 514:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Level up learning – using game theory to foster strategic thinking in social science

Show & Tell
k-12
  • What is game theory?
  • Applying game theory concepts to design interactive learning experiences
  • Comparing the effectiveness of game-based learning with traditional teaching methods in improving decision-making and problem-solving skills
Roy Andrei Milante, Assistant Subject Coordinator, Social Science, La Salle Green Hills
Stage A
Nov 515:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: AI governance in education – building trust, ethics and human-centric frameworks and practices

Show & Tell
k-12
  • The key tenets of AI governance and why they matter for education
  • How leading educational institutions are embedding ethics, human oversight, educator competence and desired student practices in AI policy
  • The road ahead – what challenges must we tackle when integrating AI into education and how will AI Governance support this?
Robert Fox, Chair, Digital Economy/ ICT Group, Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT)
Stage B
Nov 515:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Enhancing critical thinking with an LLM-enabled research guidance platform supporting student group projects

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how dedicated LLM agents guide prompt creation, online research and dialogue assessment to improve the quality and focus of student group assignments
  • Learn how the platform’s end-to-end workflow (from prompt design to feedback) fosters deeper inquiry and critical reflection among students
  • Explore real-world outcomes from a managerial course implementation, demonstrating increased student engagement and improved learning compared to traditional approaches
Alexander Lin, Senior Lecturer, National University of Singapore
Stage C
Nov 515:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Turning Data into Value: Driving ROI Conversations in Tertiary Education

TECH Showcase
Ben Van Tongeren, Dir. Customer Success, Lightcast
Stage 1
Nov 515:10
Conference pass

Panel: Tech for equitable learning – overcoming barriers and enhancing access

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • The three digital divides: use, design and access
  • Identifying gaps among students and understanding disparities in the classroom
  • Leveraging technology to support and differentiate instruction for diverse learners, including those with disabilities
Siti Nabilah binti Kasdi, Assisstant Director, Institute of Teacher Education Malaysia
Moderator: Trivina Kang, Chief Strategy and Partnerships Officer, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University
Stage 1
Nov 515:10
Conference pass

Panel: The only constant is change – designing adaptive digital strategies

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • The need for swift responses to new developments in tech
  • Gathering input from stakeholders to understand the needs of students and faculty
  • Regularly revisiting existing strategies to assess impact and prevent rigidity
Stage 1
Nov 515:10
Conference pass

Panel: Understanding the importance of data-driven strategy planning

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Enhancing the quality of education through data analytics
  • Fostering an environment of continual improvement and accountability
  • Optimising campus networks, storage and processing capabilities
Ann Tey, Deputy Director (InfoComm Infrastructure), Centre for IT Services, Nanyang Technological University
Harriet Fernandez, Director, Computing and Information Services Office, Xavier University Ateneo de Cagayan
Henry Hon Wai Henry Lin, Assistant Director, Information Technology, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
Mohamad Hanif Md Saad, Director, Information & Technology Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Stage 1
Nov 515:10
Conference pass

Panel: Metacognition – the art of thinking about thinking

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • The importance of teaching students to reflect on their learning processes
  • Developing self-regulation skills and student agency
  • Enabling learners to assess their own understanding and plan efforts to close any gaps
  • Fostering creativity through metacognitive awareness
Stage 2
Nov 515:10
Conference pass

Panel: Ethical and responsible use of AI

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Implementing policies to ensure transparency, fairness and authenticity
  • Fostering AI literacy and awareness
  • Integrating AI whilst balancing innovation with integrity
  • Exploring AI use cases in assessment design and plagiarism detection
Azidah Abu Ziden, Director, Academic Excellence Division, Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia
Tim Woo, Director of Center for Global & Community Engagement, School of Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Stage 3
Nov 515:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Capacity building – equipping information professionals with skills to lead and innovate

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Learn leadership strategies and best practices to navigate and lead innovation in academic and research environments
  • Explore how academic libraries are adopting AI, immersive technologies and experiential tools to enhance digital transformation
  • Gain insights from successful partnerships that promote AI literacy, support academic research and advance educational outcomes
Raven Sim, Principal Librarian (Acquisitions and Subscriptions), NUS Libraries, National University of Singapore
Stage C
Nov 515:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Pedagogy, not platforms – rethinking how we use technology in Maths classrooms

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Insights from AAMT’s Pedagogy in Mathematics paper: reframing EdTech not as a solution, but as a tool to support purposeful learning
  • How schools can shift from focusing on what tech they use to why and how they use it, with student thinking at the centre
  • Classroom examples where technology is used to support fluency, understanding, and reasoning – not just content delivery
Stage B
Nov 515:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Sports coding – integrating traditional sports and play into programming pedagogy

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How physical games can be reimagined to teach logic building, algorithms and SQL in an engaging, movement-based way
  • Bridging the gap between screen-based coding and kinaesthetic learners by fostering active, inclusive, and culturally relevant learning environments
  • Strategies to create joyful, collaborative coding classrooms that build not just technical skills – but teamwork, empathy and creativity
Neeru Mittal, STEM Coordinator, Shaheed Rajpal DAV Public School
Stage B
Nov 515:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Unlocking creativity through experiential learning in design studios for neurodivergent students

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover tangible, low-barrier experiential learning activities that actively engage neurodivergent students in design studios
  • Explore how incorporating neurodiversity-affirming approaches enhances learning outcomes and fosters creativity for all students
  • Learn about digital tools and platforms that support diverse learning styles and provide flexible pathways for experiential design exploration
Vanessa Serbastian, Head of Department for Built Environment and Foundation Programs, University of Wollongong, Malaysia
Stage C
Nov 515:55
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Bridging the education divide – building scalable, profitable schools for the next generation

Leadership
k-12
higher education

Examining the 3 Ps

  • P – People: transforming teachers into high-impact educators
  • P – Programme: using technology to make high-quality education affordable and accessible
  • P – Place: building and operating schools that are financially sustainable
Jaspal Sidhu, Founder and Chairman, SIS and Inspirasi Group of Schools
Stage 1
Nov 515:55
Conference pass

Case study presentation: AI in Education (AIEd) tools in the Singapore Student Learning Space (SLS)

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • SLS’ five main tools – Authoring Copilot, Adaptive Learning System, Learning Assistant, Feedback Assistant and Data Assistant
  • Ethical principles guiding AIEd design
  • Pedagogical principles guiding AIEd design
Stage 1
Nov 515:55
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Building a seamless & borderless university with 5G networks at NUS

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Transforming National University of Singapore’s (NUS) campus connectivity through ultra-fast reliable internet access
  • Driving innovation and elevating the teaching and learning experience
  • Fostering a mobile and adaptive learning environment
Nelson Wong, Head of Network, NUS IT, National University of Singapore
Stage 1
Nov 515:55
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Designing for diversity – teaching that supports varied learning needs

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Removing barriers to learning for diverse students
  • Engaging learners through multiple means of representation and expression
  • How Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is beneficial for all learners
Stage 2
Nov 515:55
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Immersive tech – improving teaching styles for next gen learners 

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Enhancing the learning experience and understanding of complex concepts
  • Promoting critical thinking, collaborative learning and peer interaction
  • Enhancing practical skills through simulation tools and interactive labs
Stage 3
Nov 516:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: From tools to teammates – building GenAI that teaches 

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Building with purpose and aligning agents to teaching goals and pedagogy
  • Design for thinking - Use GenAI to deepen inquiry and critical thinking
  • Ensuring transparency, trust and educator guidance
Stage C
Nov 516:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Beyond pen and paper – building future-ready assessments in resource-conscious classrooms

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How blended and hybrid assessments can be effectively implemented in primary education, even within resource-conscious school settings
  • How SMSIS is aligning its assessment practices with Cambridge’s shift toward digital assessments, preparing students for future global standards
  • Integrating digital platforms for enhanced inclusivity, engagement and data-driven instruction
Siti Hanisah Halid Khan, Assistant Digital Assessment Coordinator, Seri Mulia Sarjana International School
Stage B
Nov 516:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: How to use VR as a problem-solving lens 

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Learn how VR enables students to apply theoretical knowledge to complex, real-life social, environmental and technical challenges
  • Explore how immersive experiences through VR strengthen students’ analytical skills and their ability to evaluate multifaceted issues
  • Discover how VR projects can drive student engagement with real-world impact, encouraging innovation and community-focused solutions
Stage C
Nov 516:25
Conference pass

Panel: Building bridges – enriching learning experiences through cross-border collaborations

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • How cross-border collaborations can enhance curriculum development
  • Exploring how such partnerships can enable institutions to share best practices and foster innovation
  • Broadening students' horizons and exposing them to global opportunities
Carole-Anne Upton, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, James Cook University
Moderator: Nicholas Paul Belcher, Principal, The International School @ ParkCity
Jake Pratley, Programme Director, GLOBIS Asia Campus
Stage 1
Nov 516:25
Conference pass

Panel: Investment or expense? Measuring the impact of EdTech purchases

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Evaluating trends thoughtfully and understanding the true potential of tech tools before making a purchase
  • Defining success metrics for EdTech purchases
  • Using data to assess effectiveness and guide decisions about future tech investments
Stage 1
Nov 516:25
Conference pass

Panel: Cross-function collaboration to drive institutional success

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Ensuring tech supports pedagogical goals
  • Creating a more effective and student-centred learning environment
  • Ensuring IT strategies align to create a cohesive and successful digital infrastructure plan

Moderator: April Joy Gascon, Acting Director, Educational Technology Center, University of Santo Tomas
Jerome Lo, Director, Learning Tech & Digital Media, Nanyang Technological University
Nelson Tan, Executive Director, Digital Delivery, INSEAD
Stage 1
Nov 516:25
Conference pass

Panel: Let’s talk homework – to ChatGPT, or not to ChatGPT, that is the question

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Is AI a crutch to genuine learning?
  • Teaching students not to use AI to get quick answers, but to stimulate critical thinking
  • Leveraging AI to support metacognitive awareness and encourage deep learning
Stage 2
Nov 516:25
Conference pass

Panel: Into the unknown – preparing learners for jobs that don’t exist yet

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Equipping learners with foundational skills that will prepare them for roles in an unpredictable job market
  • Breaking away from siloed content and embracing cross-disciplinary learning
  • Nurturing lifelong learners who embrace change and remain curious throughout life

Choon Hou Sim, Director, Academy for Continuing Education, Republic Polytechnic
Moderator: Roel Rodrigo, Director, Institute for Excellence in Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning, Malayan Colleges Laguna
Stage 3
Nov 516:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Harnessing AI hallucinations: rethinking curriculum design for authentic learning

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Explore the "Three-body problem" in education and how cognitive authenticity offers a fresh lens for creating meaningful learning experiences
  • Learn a new framework that reimagines AI hallucination as a powerful pedagogical tool to drive deeper, more authentic engagement
  • Discover a practical case study showing how AI hallucination and prompt engineering can be leveraged to cultivate 21st-century skills in healthcare education
Stage C
Nov 516:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Reclaiming the presence of the teacher in a tech-rich PYP classroom

Show & Tell
k-12
  • The irreplaceable role of the teacher as a mentor, motivator and emotional support figure in the developmentally sensitive PYP years
  • Strategies to balance technology integration with authentic, human-centred connections in the classroom, to foster deeper engagement
  • Practical ways to use edtech as a tool – not the centre – of learning, in order to enhance student agency, well-being and teacher-student relationships
Stage B
Nov 517:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Beyond academics – creating safe, inclusive spaces through holistic counselling

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How inclusive counselling practices, when combined with educational technology, can create emotionally safe and supportive learning environments for all students
  • Strategies that integrate technology to support differentiation and student wellbeing
  • The value of technology in strengthening communication and collaboration between counsellors, teachers and families to build a more connected and responsive support system
Stage B
Nov 517:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Building safe spaces - maximising youth capacity through social-emotional learning 

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Explore how Safe Space programs foster student empowerment by building identity-affirming, emotionally secure spaces that encourage open dialogue and support marginalised voices
  • Apply the 'Typology of Youth Participation and Empowerment' model to move beyond tokenism and co-create initiatives with students
  • Learn six evidence-based practices that combine SEL with youth leadership strategies to build student confidence, agency and meaningful participation in both campus life and the broader community.
Stage C
Nov 517:10
Conference pass

Panel: Nurturing supportive environments for educator health and wellbeing

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • Addressing the critical issue of teacher burnout
  • Investing in the overall health of faculty – including physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing
  • Leveraging technology to manage workload
  • Nurturing supportive environments and providing avenues for feedback and help-seeking
Atima Joshi, Executive Principal & Head of Pedagogy, EtonHouse International Education Group
Watsatree Diteeyont, Assistant Dean of Digital Technology, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University
Zhengqin Goh, Deputy Head, Health & Wellbeing, National University of Singapore
David Griffiths, Head of School, UWC Thailand
Stage 1
Nov 517:10
Conference pass

Panel: Building a digital safety net to safeguard students online

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Implementing robust online safety protocols
  • Educating students and staff on responsible online behaviour and digital citizenship
  • Addressing the dark side of AI
  • Monitoring and responding to online risks
Stage 1
Nov 517:10
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Supercharging classrooms with AI-enhanced collaborative learning with EdUHK

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Exploring how The Education University of Hong Kong implemented practical strategies for collaborative teaching approaches with AI-powered platform: YoChatGPT!
  • Discovering how collaborative AI can be embedded into lessons to foster personalised feedback loops, student-driven inquiry, creative problem-solving and more equitable participation in group tasks
  • Dissecting the key functionalities of YoChatGPT! - including multi-LLM access, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) from PDFs, context-aware chatrooms and prompt libraries
Stage 1
Nov 517:10
Conference pass

Panel: Teaching Gen Alpha – understanding today’s youth

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • How being digital natives influences their educational needs and expectations
  • Integrating technology in ways that resonate with Gen Alpha
  • Capitalising on their natural curiosity, fostering autonomy and ownership
Emily Cave, Head of School, International School Eastern Seaboard
Moderator: Katherine Ross, Deputy Principal, Victoria Shanghai Academy
Ruby Zabihzadeh, Principal, Regent International School
Stage 2
Nov 517:10
Conference pass

Panel: Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills through student-centred learning

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • How inquiry-based learning methods encourage students to explore questions and engage in critical analysis
  • Integrating reflective practices into the learning process
  • Assessing and evaluating students' critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
Shen Yong Ho, Executive Director, Institute of Pedagogical Innovation, Research and Excellence (InsPIRE), Nanyang Technological University
Noorzareith Sofeia Noordin, Assistant Director Centre for Professional and Continuing Education (PACE), Sunway University
Keith Sharp, Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs, American University of Phnom Penh
Stage 3
Nov 517:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Balancing AI support and student agency in writing

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Examine how tools like ChatGPT, DeepSeek and Cathoven influence students’ structured practice, critical self‑assessment and emotional responses during home‑based English writing
  • Understand emerging ethical and cognitive challenges of AI support and develop strategies for students to leverage AI for drafting while independently refining their language skills
  • Learn to implement adaptive AI tools with metacognitive prompts and lead AI‑literacy initiatives that empower students to remain in control of their unstructured learning
Stage C
Nov 517:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Sustainability meets innovation via Design Thinking technology

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Using digital means to inculcate a sense of awareness and responsibility towards the environment
  • Encouraging the use of creativity and digital tools to communicate solutions effectively
  • Engaging in collaborative problem-solving using the Design Thinking process
Stage B
Nov 517:35
Conference pass

Case study presentation: From chatbot to scalable assistant: democratising AI for student support at UNSW

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Discovering how low-code platforms can empower non-technical teams to lead AI innovation
  • Understanding how agentic AI can enhance student support and wellbeing in a scalable model
  • Recognising the importance of building AI interactions that support empathy, inclusion and accessibility for a diverse student population
Stage 1
Nov 517:55
Conference pass

Chairperson's remarks

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
Stage 2
Nov 518:00
Conference pass

End of Day 1

Keynotes
k-12
higher education

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Nov 69:00
Conference pass

Opening ceremony

Keynotes
k-12
higher education

Enjoy an opening performance and a warm welcome before continuing a second day of festivities and learning.

Stage 1
Nov 69:05
Conference pass

Keynote: The role of AI in rediscovering our creative spark

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • Teaching creativity in schools: what does it mean to be creative?
  • Amplifying creative potential with AI, pushing the boundaries of learner imagination
  • Democratising innovation, enabling learners to transform their imagination into reality
Stage 1
Nov 69:25
Conference pass

Keynote: Education plugged in – accelerating learning with 5G

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • Enhancing digital infrastructure to transform everyday educational practices
  • Facilitating on-the-go learning: allowing learning to happen anytime, anywhere with ease
  • Paving the way for developments in AI and immersive tech
Session led by: Samsung Electronics Singapore
Stage 1
Nov 69:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: "They don't sound human" – a cautionary tale for the AI age

Show & Tell
k-12
  • AI is a tool for thinkers, and not in and of itself, a thinker
  • As teachers, we condition students to become accustomed to "good enough" output at our own risk
  • Critical thinking and discernment are non-negotiables
Stage B
Nov 69:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Rewiring education – AI, ethics and the future of learning

Show & Tell
k-12
  • The role of guidelines, structured experimentation and long-term planning in enabling safe and effective AI use in schools
  • How AI necessitates a full redesign of education systems and how courses are delivered in the classroom
  • From content delivery to mentorship –the evolution of the teacher role
Albert Schram, Head of Department Business and Economics, NEXUS International School
Stage A
Nov 69:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Understanding AI hallucination in student learning

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Understand how AI hallucination impacts student use of generative AI and its broader implications in academic settings
  • Gain insights into the key factors (such as awareness, task type, faculty support and policy) that influence students’ attitudes and behaviors toward generative AI
  • Learn evidence-based recommendations for educators and institutions to support responsible and effective use of AI in teaching and learning
Stage C
Nov 69:45
Conference pass

Keynote: Learning {Re}imagined – AI innovation for the 5th Industrial Revolution

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • The evolving role of teachers as learning architects
  • Metacognition mastery – learning how to learn
  • Tech synergy in learning – for immersive, engaging learning environments that nurture both digital and emotional intelligence
Stage 1
Nov 610:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Combining gamification, personalised learning and AI in addressing the various needs of struggling readers

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Utilising personalised learning in providing various mastery paths for learners with individual differences
  • Enhancing self-regulation and self-determination of readers through gamification
  • Creating a detailed feedback system through artificial intelligence (AI)
Stage A
Nov 610:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Creative thinking in the AI era

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Digital templates to encourage creative and visible thinking
  • Focusing on skills such as; creativity, critical thinking and teamwork that will be crucial in the future
  • Using the iPad as a versatile tool to encourage student agency and independence
Rachel Smith, Digital Technology Lead, Kellett School
Stage A
Nov 610:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Delivering High-Quality Learning Experiences at Scale

TECH Showcase
Bob Cupitt, Director of Sales APAC, Cidi Labs
Stage C
Nov 610:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Empowering the next generation with sustainability – a design-led approach to STEM education

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how sustainability can be meaningfully integrated into the first-year undergraduate curriculum from the perspective of science
  • Explore the use of design frameworks and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as pedagogical tools to raise environmental awareness among future engineers and architects
  • Gain practical insights into engaging learners in critical thinking, problem-solving and innovation for a better future
Stage A
Nov 610:45
Conference pass

Panel: Leading with empathy – the importance of emotional intelligence in educational leadership

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • Enhancing teacher morale and creating supportive learning environments
  • Improving communication and facilitating transparent and effective dialogue amongst staff
  • Helping educators understand and manage emotions through stressful situations
Victoria Doamekpor, Director of Educational Technology & Innovation, Wellington College International Shanghai
Rachel Keys, Head of School, Prem Tinsulanonda International School
Stage 1
Nov 610:45
Conference pass

Panel: Bridging the gap between ed and tech

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Creating a shared vision and aligning goals across departments
  • How IT departments and classroom practitioners can collaborate to ensure tech truly enhances teaching and learning
  • Overcoming resistance to change and fostering buy-in across teams
  • Navigating the ethical quandaries of AI integration in education
Stage 1
Nov 610:45
Conference pass

Panel: Elevating the role of the CIO 

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Championing IT-driven change
  • Ensuring cohesive strategies that facilitate seamless digital experiences for students and staff
  • Navigating challenges with data and security despite advanced tech development
Stage 1
Nov 610:45
Conference pass

Panel: Is it time for reform? The bid for authenticity in assessments

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Designing authentic assessments that allow learners to demonstrate skills
  • Improving existing models of summative assessment
  • Tapping into AI to develop fairer, more accurate assessments
Kerry Moore, Director of Curriculum and Academic Advancement, Stonyhurst International School Penang
Barbara Tajti, Principal, Saint John Mary International School
Stage 2
Nov 610:45
Conference pass

Panel: The role of academic leadership in driving pedagogical innovation

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Continuously championing a culture of innovation through experimentation
  • Equipping faculty with skills and knowledge needed to adopt and implement new ideas
  • The push for academic leaders to facilitate collaboration and partnerships within and outside the institution
Mohd Rozi Ismail, Deputy Director, Institute Teacher Education
Chito San Mateo, Vice President, Academic Affairs, San Beda College Alabang
Malissa Maria Mahmud, Dean, School of Education & Head, Professional and Continuing Education, Sunway University
Manuel Garcia, Founding Director, Educational Innovation and Technology Hub, FEU - Institute of Technology
Moderator: Poh Seng Wong, Director, Centre for Teaching & Learning Development, Nanyang Polytechnic
Stage 3
Nov 611:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: From the ground up – how to launch and grow a successful robotics programme in your school

Show & Tell
k-12
  • The key steps to launching a whole-school robotics programme
  • Practical strategies for engaging students, training staff and building pathways to local and international competitions
  • How to create or join a school-based robotics league through a real-world case study from the Singapore International Schools Robotics League
Stage B
Nov 611:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Student safety

TECH Showcase
Colin McCabe, GM, International, Lightspeed Systems
Stage C
Nov 611:30
Conference pass

Fireside chat: Leadership in a time of rapid technological change

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • Embracing disruption in the field
  • The importance of diversity in leadership teams
  • Keeping pedagogical goals at the heart of decision-making processes
Stage 1
Nov 611:30
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Unmasking the phantom – the bias lurking in machine learning algorithms

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • The sources of algorithmic biases and how they affect the fairness and accuracy of AI applications
  • The propensity for bias in machine learning algorithms to perpetuate inequality and have real-life consequences
  • Teaching responsible usage, and how to identify and mitigate bias
Stage 1
Nov 611:30
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Revolutionising learning with competency-based design thinking

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Differentiating between competencies and abilities to sharpen learning outcomes
  • Building and applying design competency maps using AI-powered tools
  • Creating effective assessment rubrics for hands-on classroom activities and projects
Franklin Anariba, Senior Lecturer, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Stage 1
Nov 611:30
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Empowering educators through green education – a case study from SEAMEO RECSAM

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • Embedding sustainability into science teaching through SEAMEO RECSAM's Green Education initiatives
  • Enhancing environmental awareness and fostering action among students and educators through science communication techniques
  • Scalable strategies for integrating green practices and youth-led projects into curricula across diverse school contexts
Stage 2
Nov 611:30
Conference pass

Case study presentation: Integrating Generative AI for inclusive and equitable programming education

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Understanding the role of Generative AI (GenAI) in programming education
  • Empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of worked and erroneous examples in improving learning outcomes in programming education
  • Best practices for designing and implementing equitable learning experiences with GenAI
Minh Dinh, Deputy Dean, Research & Innovation, RMIT University Vietnam
Stage 3
Nov 611:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: EdTech in early childhood – empowering young minds while improving educator productivity

Show & Tell
k-12
  • EdTech readiness case study: addressing the need for developmentally appropriate EdTech resources that are aligned with our early childhood curriculum
  • Practical approaches to cost-effective and scalable EdTech learning resources that met our needs
  • A demonstration of our curated in-house resources
Stage B
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Panel: Leading teams through the complexities of digital transformation and tech disruption

Leadership
k-12
higher education
  • Assessing the current state of things to implement thoughtful change
  • Managing resistance and facilitating adoption
  • Measuring and sustaining change
  • Assuring faculty of the complementary, not substitutionary nature of technology to the teaching profession
Stage 1
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Panel: Leveraging data dashboards for smarter enrolment

K-12 – Digital Transformation
k-12
  • Viewing data as a living progress report of enrolment trends
  • Presenting data in an accessible and comprehensible format to guide decision-making
  • Offering early warnings of enrolment strategy weaknesses, allowing for proactive adjustments
Stage 1
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Panel: Smarter marketing, recruitment & retention strategies with AI and automation

Higher Education – Digital Transformation
higher education
  • Increase conversion rates and reduce administrative load
  • Using data to identify and attract students while improving targeting and segmentation in marketing campaigns
  • Deploying AI-powered systems to nurture prospective students throughout recruitment processes

Jagdish Singh, Director of Student Recruitment and Marketing, University of Nottingham Malaysia
Moderator: Linette Lim, Director, Admissions and Financial Assistance, Singapore Management University
Stage 1
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Panel: Computational thinking – the building blocks of innovation

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
  • The importance of integrating computational thinking into day-to-day curriculum
  • Spurring innovating thinking and enhancing problem-solving ability
  • Teaching versatile skills that transcend disciplines
T Narish Tamilarasan, Vice Principal & Director of Digital Learning, Sri KDU International School
Anirudh Gupta, Chief Executive Officer, DCM Group of Schools
Stage 2
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Panel: Combating over-reliance on AI and developing new strategies for assessments

Higher Education – Teaching & Learning
higher education
  • Ensuring that AI tools enhance but do not replace human judgment in assessments
  • Diversifying assessment methods that go beyond AI-driven solutions
  • Evaluating students on their ability to apply knowledge in innovative and practical ways
Ana Hol, Associate Dean International, School of Computer, Data and Mathematical Sciences Western Sydney University, Western Sydney University
Moderator: Lynn Fong, Director, Centre for Learning & Teaching Excellence, Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Pagon Gatchalee, Lecturer, Chiang Mai University
Veena Jadhav, Professor (Leadership) and Associate Dean, S P Jain school of global management
Julia Chen, Director of Educational Development, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Stage 3
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Building a digital-ready faculty

Show & Tell
k-12
  • The importance of digital readiness and its implications on student engagement and overall teaching effectiveness
  • Research-backed strategies for developing digital competencies among faculty members
  • Case study: the successes and challenges of building a digital-ready faculty in Lawrence S. Ting School
Stage A
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Engage, empower, express – reimagining English language teaching through gamification and AI-driven social emotional learning

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Engage – fostering motivation, participation and increased retention through gamification
  • Empower – building emotional intelligence with AI-driven SEL
  • Express – enabling confident, holistic language use by leveraging on the synergy between gamification and SEL
Yuen Ling Shee, EDUFLUENCER, SJK (C) Lawan Kuda Baru
Stage B
Nov 612:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Teaching students to outsmart the algorithm

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Understand how algorithms shape learning, behaviour and belief
  • Teach students to think critically about the content the algorithm chooses for them
  • Discover how to ask good questions regardless of tech expertise
Stage C
Nov 612:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Bridging academia and industry through gamified learning

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how milestone-based gamification (through experiential learning, industry exposure and competitive tasks) enhances student engagement and knowledge retention
  • Learn how to design structured gamified activities that foster meaningful academia-industry collaboration and address skill gaps in higher education
  • Explore how industry-integrated gamified learning cultivates problem-solving, critical thinking and job-ready competencies in applied disciplines
Stage C
Nov 612:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Piloting AI literacy in Hong Kong’s K-12 classrooms 

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Gain insights into the implementation and progression of AI literacy initiatives across primary, secondary and university levels in Hong Kong
  • Learn how AI awareness and training programs have been introduced to support teachers, parents and school administrators over the past two years
  • Understand how AI tools and approaches are being integrated into subjects like Chinese, English, Mathematics, Science and Humanities in Hong Kong primary schools.
Siu-Cheung Kong, Director of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Competency Education Centre, The Education University of Hong Kong
Stage A
Nov 612:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Empowering Form 2 ESL learners at SMK Air Kuning, Perak through AI-assisted reading

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Improving reading pronunciation, fluency and confidence among lower secondary ESL students through personalised, AI-assisted reading practice
  • Engaging struggling and reluctant readers through a gamified approach to literacy
  • Tracking progress and building autonomy in a low-resource setting
Yugeswari Arumugam, Teacher, SMK Air Kuning, Perak
Stage B
Nov 612:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Empowering young minds – the SEASO (SEAMEO Science Olympiad) journey from Science learners to change makers

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Nurturing student action and voice through inquiry, innovation and problem-solving rooted in real-world issues
  • The impact of competition-based learning in building student confidence, leadership, entrepreneurship and collaborative skills across diverse educational contexts
  • Practical strategies for designing STEM programmes that empower students to become critical thinkers and proactive contributors to their communities
Stage A
Nov 612:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Oral communication assessments in the age of artificial intelligence - a human-AI collaboration approach

Show & Tell
higher education
  • How to design oral communication tasks to enhance students learning in the age of AI
  • How to balance AI literacy while nurturing human communication competence
  • How oral communication assessments foster human-AI collaboration in higher education
Stage C
Nov 612:45
Conference pass

Chairperson's remarks

K-12 – Teaching & Learning
k-12
Stage 2
Nov 613:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: ​​​​​​​Learn smarter, not harder! The science of learning

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Understand how the science of learning can help improve metacognition in their classroom
  • Overcome myths and misconceptions surrounding what constitutes effective learning
  • Uncovering environmental factors that affect learning effectiveness
Stage C
Nov 613:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Empowering Educators and Learners Through AI in Brightspace

TECH Showcase
Moses Lim, Manager, APAC Solutions Engineering, D2L
Stage A
Nov 613:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Mastering AI Design Assistant

TECH Showcase
Nick Benwell, Client Experience Manager, Anthology
Stage B
Nov 613:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: A student-centric model for career and placement support in engineering through SPHERE

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Learn how the SPHERE model served as a centralised support system to guide students in making informed decisions about placements, career paths and postgraduate opportunities
  • Discover how SPHERE empowered engineering students with essential professional, technical and communication skills to increase their employability and alignment with industry expectations
  • Explore how personalised mentoring, resource mobilisation and interactive sessions under SPHERE addressed students’ academic, career and emotional needs in a fully virtual learning environment
Stage C
Nov 613:30
Conference pass

Show & Tell: From fraud to findings: enhancing forensic accounting learning through multimedia role-play  

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how a forensic accounting role-play transforms students into fraud investigators, from designing a fraud scenario to collecting evidence and solving the case
  • Discover how students use multimedia, such as investigation videos, to present their findings, fostering creativity, teamwork and analytical thinking in the process
  • Learn how student and other key stakeholders feedback and reflections provide insights into learning effectiveness and engagement in forensic accounting
Stage A
Nov 613:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — English literacy for EALD learners; the importance of oral language

TECH Showcase
Eric Brace, Director of First Languages and Digital Innovation, Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation
Stage 2
Nov 613:30
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Mandarin Chinese Immersion Program

Startup Spotlight
Nov 613:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Empowering ESL learners through digital storytelling with iPads: creativity, voice and engagement in action 

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Learn how digital storytelling with iPads empowers ESL learners to build confidence, improve language skills and engage more deeply through creative communication
  • Discover how apps like Keynote, iMovie and Clips make abstract language concepts more accessible by combining visuals, audio and text for diverse learning styles
  • Explore how digital storytelling encourages students to take ownership of their learning while developing teamwork and project planning skills through collaborative content creation
Stage C
Nov 613:40
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: From Practice Book to Personal Tutor: Reinventing Math Learning for Every Student

Startup Spotlight
Shaowei Png, Developer, Mindmason Pte Ltd
Nov 613:50
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Protect, empower, reduce – strategic planning for sustainable schools

Show & Tell
k-12
  • The role of leadership in creating a framework for environmental education
  • Steps to promote sustainable systems and empower school communities to take climate action
  • Strategies to integrate climate education into curricular and extra-curricular activities, engaging students in climate action
Stage A
Nov 613:55
Conference pass

Roundtable discussions

Keynotes
k-12
higher education

Participate in closed discussions and peer-to-peer sharing with your fellow attendees from around Asia.

Stage 1
Nov 614:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — From print to platform: navigating digital learning in education

TECH Showcase
Nina Sherry, Marketing Manager, ReadCloud
Stage 2
Nov 614:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — LearnMathsToday - Smart Learning, Smarter You!

TECH Showcase
Shaowei Png, Developer, Mindmason Pte Ltd
Stage B
Nov 614:00
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Closing the Literacy Gap with AI: A New Era of Foundational Learning

Startup Spotlight
Kiyoung Kim, CEO, Artificial Society Inc
Nov 614:10
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Shaping the future with AI through avatar-based assessment strategy

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how AI-driven avatars enhance personalized assessment through adaptive, real-time, and context-sensitive evaluation, transforming remote learning experiences
  • Learn about the integration of advanced NLP and Large Language Models (LLM) to provide immediate and reflective feedback, significantly boosting student engagement and academic outcomes
  • Explore practical insights from early implementation of AvatarEdu.ai across Indonesian higher education institutions, including successful integration strategies into existing Learning Experience Platforms (LXPs)
Felix Pasila, Associate Professor, Petra Christian University
Stage A
Nov 614:10
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Explore Forever: Track your sparks, ideas and get into the Flow

Startup Spotlight
Edward Rubesch, Program Director, SuJiPuLi Pte Ltd
Stage 3
Nov 614:20
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: One-Stop Solution for Education

Startup Spotlight
Felix Pasila, Chief Executive Officer, PT Lentera Edukasi Global
Stage 3
Nov 614:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Beyond Coding: For Future-Ready Education

TECH Showcase
Sangmin No, Chief Executive Officer, Logibrothers
Stage B
Nov 614:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Creating Critical Thinkers and Communicators with Kialo

TECH Showcase
Maha Malik, Partnerships Coordinator, kialo
Stage C
Nov 614:40
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Write Better than a Bot with AI

Startup Spotlight
Eunice Low, Academic Director, Tuber Productions Pte Ltd
Stage 3
Nov 615:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Bridging generations through peer power

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how project-based peer learning fosters meaningful connections and shared problem-solving between students and faculty
  • Learn how multi-year, peer-led collaborations promote deeper reflection, broaden worldviews and support mutual knowledge exchange
  • Explore strategies to build safe, supportive peer ecosystems that empower self-directed learning and personal growth
Stage C
Nov 615:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: The power of practicing mindfulness in the classroom

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How practicing mindfulness can benefit students' learning processes, overall discipline and wellbeing
  • Examples of inclusive mindfulness activities
  • How to guide your students through mindfulness exercises – even with little spare time on hand
Stage B
Nov 615:00
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Reimagining education management with an AI-powered low-code platform

TECH Showcase
Stephen Joel Mithra, Product Marketing Manager, Zoho Creator
Stage A
Nov 615:00
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Make Learning Enjoyable

Startup Spotlight
Ethan Hor, Chief Executive Officer, Edvocado
Stage 3
Nov 615:10
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Edutique.com - dynamic reading platform that empowers learners of all ages

Startup Spotlight
Nikson Low, Edutique Ptd Ltd
Stage 3
Nov 615:15
Conference pass

Keynote: Bridging the gender gap in STEM

Keynotes
k-12
higher education
  • A strong STEM foundation – a necessity for everyone
  • Navigating traditionally male-dominated industries and defying social expectations
  • Creating inclusive environments and empowering young women through education, opportunities and mentorship
Stage 1
Nov 615:20
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Integrating AI, digital tools and traditional practices in history education

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Learn how combining digital tools with traditional historical materials enhances students’ ability to analyse primary sources, think critically and construct meaningful historical narratives
  • Explore effective teaching practices and institutional initiatives that integrate digital literacies into history education, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation
  • Examine how Hong Kong educators are adopting Gen AI tools to support student-led inquiry, role-playing and debate, making history education more dynamic and engaging
Lik Hang Tsui, Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong
Stage C
Nov 615:30
Conference pass

TECH Showcase — Hikvision WonderHub OS 4.0 Launch Event

TECH Showcase
Ariel Shen, Commercial Display Product Manager, Hikvision Singapore
Stage A
Nov 615:30
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: "Timetables, Not Tensions : How Tita is giving schools their time back"

Startup Spotlight
Libin Jolly N, Founder & CEO, Tita Software Solutions Private Limited
Stage 3
Nov 615:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Innovating higher education: the role of XR studio in transformative learning

Show & Tell
higher education
  • Discover how XR technologies create dynamic, interactive environments that deepen student understanding and retention
  • Learn how XR facilitates both in-person and remote teamwork, enabling meaningful collaboration beyond traditional classroom settings
  • Explore how XR-based learning experiences develop critical 21st-century competencies, including digital fluency, problem-solving and adaptability
Stage C
Nov 615:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: Speeding up data transformations with Python and ChatGPT

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Leveraging simple Python tools guided by AI to reduce the hundreds of hours spent each week manually transforming data
  • Using AI to significantly reduce the learning curve for data transformation software, allowing non-specialists to utilise speed-enhancing tools with ease
  • Creating reliable, reproducible code to reduce human error and increase productivity
James Wright, Digital Innovation Lead, Garden International School
Stage B
Nov 615:40
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Entrepreneurship Education in Schools

Startup Spotlight
Swati Gauba Kochar, Thinker in Chief, Kidspreneurship
Stage 3
Nov 615:45
Conference pass

Keynote Panel: The road to 2030 – what will learning look like in the next 5 years?

Keynotes
k-12
higher education

Look into the future with our featured keynote speakers.

Stage 1
Nov 615:50
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Looping: Revolutionising Education through Immersive VR and Assessment Convergence

Startup Spotlight
Tania Hamad, Founder, Looping
Stage 3
Nov 616:00
Conference pass

Show & Tell: A STEAM2C approach to deepening mathematical thinking among secondary students

Show & Tell
k-12
  • How the integration of STEAM2C (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, Modelling and Computational Thinking) enhances student creativity and critical thinking ability
  • Examining the structure and components of the peer-evaluation rubric used in the project
  • Opportunities to replicate or adapt similar interdisciplinary project-based activities to promote meaningful learning and student engagement
Stage A
Nov 616:10
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Beyond the AI: Preparing Students for Jobs That Don't Exist Yet

Startup Spotlight
Navdeep Singh, CEO & Co Founder, Kandor Communications, Inc
Stage 3
Nov 616:10
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Time Management & Learning

Startup Spotlight
TIrath Ramdas, Principal, Chamomile AI
Stage 3
Nov 616:20
Conference pass

Startup Spotlight: Beyond the 3 out of 5: Making Student Feedback Actually Useful

Startup Spotlight
Chris McNutt, Executive Director, Human Restoration Project
Stage 3
Nov 616:35
Conference pass

EDUtech Asia 2025 Awards Ceremony

Keynotes
k-12
higher education

Join us as we celebrate the best in education across Asia.

Stage 1
Nov 616:40
Conference pass

Show & Tell: How a teacher-built tool transformed student monitoring and feedback

Show & Tell
k-12
  • Leveraging Google Sheets and Apps Script to automate feedback, track performance, and simplify reporting
  • How collaborative design and continuous feedback from teachers can shape a scalable, school-wide system
  • How paperless, real-time communication with parents and students can improve engagement and academic accountability
Stage B
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