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DESCRIPTION:AGENDA\n\n9:45 am - Registration and welcome \n\n10:05 am - EMA
  Update\, Kitsana Salyphone\, Director of Membership and Business Developm
 ent\, EMA\n\n10:30 am - Morning Keynote Speaker - ELIZABETH B. KOZLESKI\, 
 Professor\, Learning Differences and the Future of Special Education Initi
 ative\, Stanford University \n\nTOPIC: LEARNING IN THE AGE OF THE ANTHROPO
 CENE AND AI\n\nThis talk focuses our attention on the sustaining challenge
 s of an age in which the survival of the planet and all its inhabitants de
 pend on our collective capacities to innovate\, learn\, and engineer susta
 ining futures that are glimmers of what could be.  At the same time\, we c
 onfront the notion that we are an amazingly diverse peoples with many grou
 ps whose potentials remain untapped because our models for learning are no
 t robust enough to allow for variability in what and how we design learnin
 g.  Let’s explore these conundrums together – and look towards acceleratin
 g what moves us towards a sustaining and loving future.\n\n11:30 am - Q & 
 A\n\n12:00 pm - Lunch\n\n1:00 pm - Afternoon Keynote Speaker - Becky Konow
 icz [https://www.scu.edu/admission/contact-us/ugrd-staff-profiles/konowicz
 .html]\, Dean of Undergraduate Admission\, Santa Clara University\n\nTOPIC
 : COLLEGE ADMISSION TODAY: ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND LOOKING AHEAD\nToday’s h
 igher education admission leaders are caught in a state of constant change
 s\, challenges and opportunities. With every pivot\, new outcomes and prac
 tices have led decision makers to rely on innovation and adaptability to b
 alance their institutional priorities with student needs and family desire
 s. In a rapidly changing landscape and marketplace\; from Test Optional to
  Artificial Intelligence to the Better FAFSA\; a seasoned Dean of Admissio
 n will share insights and lessons. Much can be learned and discussed from 
 the commonalities and differences between university admission and managin
 g independent school enrollment. \n\n2:00 pm - Q & A\n\n2:30 pm  - End of 
 Meeting\n\n \n\nMEETING LOCATION AND DETAILS\n\n	* The event will be held o
 n the Stanford University campus in the Clark Center Auditorium\n\n	* There
  are two parking options both payable via the Parkmobile app. Use this lin
 k [https://transportation.stanford.edu/how-purchase-visitor-parking] for r
 educed parking rates\, important details and payment instructions. \n\n	* R
 othway garage ($18 per vehicle) 0.1 miles away\n 	* Stock Farm garage ($6 p
 er vehicle) 0.5 miles away
DTSTART:20240516T164500Z
DTEND:20240516T213000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T101436Z
LOCATION:Stanford University
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:San Francisco Bay Area\, CA EMLC Spring Seminar
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>AGENDA</strong></p>\n\n<p>9:45 am -
  Registration and welcome </p>\n\n<p>10:05 am - EMA Update\, Kitsana Salyp
 hone\, Director of Membership and Business Development\, EMA</p>\n\n<p>10:
 30 am - Morning Keynote Speaker - <strong>Elizabeth B. Kozleski\,</strong>
  Professor\, Learning Differences and the Future of Special Education Init
 iative\, Stanford University </p>\n\n<p><img alt='' height='111' src='http
 s://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/full/3503083-65bd146da45c6.jpg' width='111' 
 /></p>\n\n<p><strong>Topic: Learning in the Age of the Anthropocene and AI
 </strong></p>\n\n<p>This talk focuses our attention on the sustaining chal
 lenges of an age in which the survival of the planet and all its inhabitan
 ts depend on our collective capacities to innovate\, learn\, and engineer 
 sustaining futures that are glimmers of what could be.  At the same time\,
  we confront the notion that we are an amazingly diverse peoples with many
  groups whose potentials remain untapped because our models for learning a
 re not robust enough to allow for variability in what and how we design le
 arning.  Let’s explore these conundrums together – and look towards accele
 rating what moves us towards a sustaining and loving future.</p>\n\n<p>11:
 30 am - Q & A</p>\n\n<p>12:00 pm - Lunch</p>\n\n<p>1:00 pm - Afternoon Key
 note Speaker - <a href='https://www.scu.edu/admission/contact-us/ugrd-staf
 f-profiles/konowicz.html' target='_blank' rel='noreferrer noopener'>Becky 
 Konowicz</a>\, Dean of Undergraduate Admission\, Santa Clara University</p
 >\n\n<p><img alt='' height='108' src='https://assets.swoogo.com/uploads/me
 dium/3696750-65fae3fb1b76b.jpeg' width='108' /></p>\n\n<p><strong>Topic: C
 ollege Admission Today: Adapting to Change and Looking Ahead</strong><br /
 >\nToday’s higher education admission leaders are caught in a state of con
 stant changes\, challenges and opportunities. With every pivot\, new outco
 mes and practices have led decision makers to rely on innovation and adapt
 ability to balance their institutional priorities with student needs and f
 amily desires. In a rapidly changing landscape and marketplace\; from Test
  Optional to Artificial Intelligence to the Better FAFSA\; a seasoned Dean
  of Admission will share insights and lessons. Much can be learned and dis
 cussed from the commonalities and differences between university admission
  and managing independent school enrollment. </p>\n\n<p>2:00 pm - Q & A</p
 >\n\n<p>2:30 pm  - End of Meeting</p>\n\n<p> </p>\n\n<p><strong>MEETING LO
 CATION AND DETAILS</strong></p>\n\n<ul><li>The event will be held on the S
 tanford University campus in the Clark Center Auditorium</li>\n	<li>There a
 re two parking options both payable via the Parkmobile app. Use this <a hr
 ef='https://transportation.stanford.edu/how-purchase-visitor-parking' targ
 et='_blank' rel='noreferrer noopener'>link</a> for reduced parking rates\,
  important details and payment instructions.\n	<ul><li>Rothway garage ($18 
 per vehicle) 0.1 miles away</li>\n		<li>Stock Farm garage ($6 per vehicle) 0
 .5 miles away</li>\n	</ul></li>\n</ul>
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DESCRIPTION:AGENDA\n\n9:45 am - Registration and welcome \n\n10:05 am - EMA
  Update\, Kitsana Salyphone\, Director of Membership and Business Developm
 ent\, EMA\n\n10:30 am - Morning Keynote Speaker - ELIZABETH B. KOZLESKI\, 
 Professor\, Learning Differences and the Future of Special Education Initi
 ative\, Stanford University \n\nTOPIC: LEARNING IN THE AGE OF THE ANTHROPO
 CENE AND AI\n\nThis talk focuses our attention on the sustaining challenge
 s of an age in which the survival of the planet and all its inhabitants de
 pend on our collective capacities to innovate\, learn\, and engineer susta
 ining futures that are glimmers of what could be.  At the same time\, we c
 onfront the notion that we are an amazingly diverse peoples with many grou
 ps whose potentials remain untapped because our models for learning are no
 t robust enough to allow for variability in what and how we design learnin
 g.  Let’s explore these conundrums together – and look towards acceleratin
 g what moves us towards a sustaining and loving future.\n\n11:30 am - Q & 
 A\n\n12:00 pm - Lunch\n\n1:00 pm - Afternoon Keynote Speaker - Becky Konow
 icz [https://www.scu.edu/admission/contact-us/ugrd-staff-profiles/konowicz
 .html]\, Dean of Undergraduate Admission\, Santa Clara University\n\nTOPIC
 : COLLEGE ADMISSION TODAY: ADAPTING TO CHANGE AND LOOKING AHEAD\nToday’s h
 igher education admission leaders are caught in a state of constant change
 s\, challenges and opportunities. With every pivot\, new outcomes and prac
 tices have led decision makers to rely on innovation and adaptability to b
 alance their institutional priorities with student needs and family desire
 s. In a rapidly changing landscape and marketplace\; from Test Optional to
  Artificial Intelligence to the Better FAFSA\; a seasoned Dean of Admissio
 n will share insights and lessons. Much can be learned and discussed from 
 the commonalities and differences between university admission and managin
 g independent school enrollment. \n\n2:00 pm - Q & A\n\n2:30 pm  - End of 
 Meeting\n\n \n\nMEETING LOCATION AND DETAILS\n\n	* The event will be held o
 n the Stanford University campus in the Clark Center Auditorium\n\n	* There
  are two parking options both payable via the Parkmobile app. Use this lin
 k [https://transportation.stanford.edu/how-purchase-visitor-parking] for r
 educed parking rates\, important details and payment instructions. \n\n	* R
 othway garage ($18 per vehicle) 0.1 miles away\n 	* Stock Farm garage ($6 p
 er vehicle) 0.5 miles away
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