Last month, the Australia International Education Association (AIEA) hosted compelling, interactive and inspiring online conference: #aiec2021. The 1,200 remote attendees were treated to a great line-up of stimulating keynote speakers and 70 sessions that included presentations from more than 230 international presenters.
As seen in other recent conferences, topics centered around the numerous inventive ways that Higher Education professionals have overcome the barriers caused by the Covid 19 pandemic, and asked essential questions about the future of education and the best ways to ensure career success for tomorrow’s graduates.
Interactivity was one of the keys to the success of this conference. The different platforms for presentations, debate, networking, and idea-sharing meant that attendees were constantly invigorated as they moved through the various activities.
Speakers presented research, ideas, innovations and future solutions during these sessions. Questions were encouraged and many lively debates took place.
Here are a few of our favourites:
Country insights via the ‘World in focus’ video presentations provided a deep dive into each selected country in terms of the current state of the education systems in place, education’s response to the pandemic and innovations. Some favorites included Canada, the US, and New Zealand.
These ingenious and engaging meet-ups were topic-driven peer-learning and knowledge-sharing experiences. They were an opportunity to make meaningful connections and have insightful conversations with people who share the same interests. The Braindate ‘marketplace’ is a platform that assists delegates to find and start discussions with others. Ultimately flexible, they were either one-on-one or small group conversations and went a long way to personalise the AIEC experience.
Understanding the need for casual, non-focused time, the AIEC organisers added some great social activities.
Of course, we miss the old days of the in-person conference, but the highly engaging nature of AIEC this year might make us rethink the necessity of getting on planes and sleeping in uncomfortable hotel beds. And, it goes without saying that so many more people were able to enjoy the content because of the very fact that it was online!