Alex Urmeneta is a transformational and results-driven Learning Experience Strategist specialising in EdTech and start-up environments. Currently working for the Danish EdTech startup Rotoy ApSFor, he has been developing innovative curricula and leveraging technology and science-backed pedagogical strategies to create impactful educational content for over a decade. He has international experience in the finance, technology and education sectors and has led teams for Microsoft as well as other Fortune 500 entities.
Margarida Romero is a full professor at Université Côte d´Azur, France, and associate professor at Université Laval, Canada. Founder of the Laboratoire d’Innovation et Numérique pour l’Education (LINE) research lab, she also coordinates the #Scol_IA Working Group on the educational challenges of artificial intelligence in education and co-directs the international MSc Smart EdTech program. Her research focuses on the study of transversal competencies, particularly in relation to computational thinking and creative problem-solving.
Alex Urmeneta is a transformational and results-driven Learning Experience Strategist specialising in EdTech and start-up environments. Currently working for the Danish EdTech startup Rotoy ApSFor, he has been developing innovative curricula and leveraging technology and science-backed pedagogical strategies to create impactful educational content for over a decade. He has international experience in the finance, technology and education sectors and has led teams for Microsoft as well as other Fortune 500 entities.
Margarida Romero is a full professor at Université Côte d´Azur, France, and associate professor at Université Laval, Canada. Founder of the Laboratoire d’Innovation et Numérique pour l’Education (LINE) research lab, she also coordinates the #Scol_IA Working Group on the educational challenges of artificial intelligence in education and co-directs the international MSc Smart EdTech program. Her research focuses on the study of transversal competencies, particularly in relation to computational thinking and creative problem-solving.