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Invisible Learning Conversation with Knowmads

By LeaderTalk Contributor — May 31, 2010 1 min read
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In the field of educational leadership, we often talk about innovative models of education. Invisible Learning will be hosting a webinar intended to focus on creative, entrepreneurial schools. Should be interesting....

Next Monday, June 7, the Invisible Learning project invites you to participate in an open webinar with our invited guests: Knowmads (Amsterdam, Netherlands), a creative, entrepreneurial school for developing entrepreneurs who want to make a difference in this world.

This is not a conference, but an opportunity to converse, exchange ideas and viewpoints among cyber-participants. Participation is open to all.

If you have questions and ideas in the upcoming days before the webinar, you can send them through the Invisible Learning website to @john or @cristobalcobo -- or by Twitter (@moravec o @cristobalcobo).


  • The link to join the webinar will be posted at the www.invisiblelearning.com portal
  • Please spread the word about this event by sharing this invitation (i.e., feel free to copy it into your blog)
  • On Twitter, we use the #invislearning hashtag for tracking Invisible Learning conversations.

We will use Adobe Connect Pro to broadcast the webinar, and a recording of the encounter will be posted online immediately after the meeting.

If you would like to know the corresponding hour for this activity in your country, we recommend you use this tool: //www.timedial.net/world-time-difference-calculator/

We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!

John Moravec

Cristóbal Cobo

Tune in at these local times:
20:00 Netherlands and España

13:00 U.S. CDT and Mexico

15:00 Argentina

19:00 Portugal

21:00 Finland

14:00 Chile

Jayson W. Richardson, University of Kentucky

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