Jan 24, 2024 - 16:00
LP Vision: Architects for Tomorrow – Building a Learning Planet For Working
- Social Innovation
- AI & Edtech

Kristen Davis, Founder of CinqC, Strategic Advisor & LPTV Host CinqC / LearningPlanet
LP Vision is the LearningPlanet Alliance’s ‘searchlight’: scanning the globe for innovative ways of using digital tools and technologies to create new education narratives.
LP Vision’s aim is to showcase these projects via our videos and by creating engaging live discussions with subject experts and educators in the field.
On the International Day of Education 2024, the LearningPlanet Alliance brings you 3 special episodes of LP Vision exploring our Festival theme, Architects for Tomorrow – Building a Learning Planet.
Featuring Thought Leaders and Deliverers to illustrate where great ideas have been taken from vision to reality, thus already contributing to Building a Learning Planet each episode focuses on our three core dimensions:
For Living (Society, Environment, Economy, Ecosystems, Health & Well-being)
For Learning (K-12, Higher Education, and Lifelong)
For Working (Business, Social enterprise, Not-for-Profit)
Environmental education allows individuals to explore climate and ecological issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the environment. It fosters a deeper understanding of pressing environmental challenges, and equips people with the skills to make informed and responsible choices.
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EduSTA brings together five teacher education institutions around Europe (Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, the Czech Republic). Together we form a close network with a strong commitment towards educating teachers who are willing, able and competent to transform educational practices and policy to meet the sustainability challenges.
WebsiteThe Smart Sea Level Sensors Project is a network of 50-100 internet-enabled water level sensors across flood-vulnerable Chatham County, US. Based on these sensors and their data, we have created a curriculum for middle school students to actively investigate climate change and the rise of sea levels, and to better understand how coastal flooding, tides, sea level rise and climate change are impacting communities.
WebsiteScientific reports on climate change are too complicated. Social media and the news are too unreliable. What if we create bite-sized information, following the same scientific standards of peer-reviewed journals, to empower people to solve climate change?
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Environmental education allows individuals to explore climate and ecological issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the environment. It fosters a deeper understanding of pressing environmental challenges, and equips people with the skills to make informed and responsible choices.
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