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Making Remote Learning a Success: Bringing EdTech Solutions to Life, from Implementation to Support!

We cordially invite you to participate in an International Virtual Event organized by IFEES & Camu on 26th May 2021, 09.00 AM(EST) and 06.30 PM(IST).

Educational institutions stand at the precipice of great change. Either they rethink, or become extinct. The only way to move forward is to embrace remote learning successfully, which will require the execution of smart, agile tactics.

Attend this webinar to understand how educational institutions can shortlist a comprehensive solution that can be implemented virtually in the shortest possible time. Deep dive into learning ,how institutions can transition from a physical to a virtual campus in a matter of weeks. This webinar will have our expert panelists take you through all the relevant stages, from implementation to support.

Presenters

AR Swami is the Co-founder and CEO of Camu, an Integrated SIS and LMS solution on the Cloud. Swami co-founded Camu in 2014 and has been instrumental in taking Camu to 7 Countries, onboarded 400+ Education Institutions with 1.2 million students. He has an outstanding track record in the implementation of EdTech for Academic Administration and Learning Management. Swami has helped several leading Institutions in India and across the globe to transform to the Choice Based Enrollment adopting global best practices.

Chester Catilago
Director | Center for Education Innovation
The National Teachers College
Chester holds a degree in economics at the University of the Philippines. He’s been a learning and development professional for more than 15 yrs — first half of which is in the IT/ BPO, and the latter half in the education sector. In the early years of his BPO career, he led the technical training team servicing one of the largest computer companies in the world. He also led a design and development team in one fortune 500 company, supporting the leadership development program of 42 delivery centers across the globe. In 2014, Chester joined Ayala Education to help design and develop the senior high school curriculum of its schools. He’s part of the team that brought low-cost but effective education technology into the classroom. This was deployed across Ayala’s schools, one of which is the largest chain of private high schools in the Philippines (with 20+ branches and 18k+ students). In 2019, Ayala Education merged with iPeople (Mapua University and Malayan Colleges) to form one of the largest education conglomerates in the country. At iPeople, Chester plays a key role in the organization’s innovation team– incubating new ideas for possible business ventures and developing innovation awareness across the iPeople schools’ leadership team.

Aditya Kumar Sharma
Experienced with 16 years of strategic management and successfully handling various kind of University functions. Knowledgeable about related regulations and best practices. Eager to help customers and other staff efficiently and with upbeat attitude. With Strategic Management, goes above and beyond basic administrative and managerial tasks and takes on multiple projects at once. Excellent work ethic and strength in boosting company morale. Successful with experience supporting program needs and managing projects with little oversight. Strong track record of reviewing and assessing processes and implementing continuous improvement initiatives to streamline office operations.

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