Orador principal: Vítor Tomé na “London International Conference in Teaching, Education & Learning”


O investigador do projeto Iberifier, perito em matéria de literacia para os média, Vitor Tomé, foi o “keynote speaker” da “London International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning”, realizada online, a 26 de abril.

A comunicação, intitulada “Digital Citizenship Education: concept, policies and practices”, teve como ponto central o projeto “Digital Citizenship Education”, do Conselho da Europa, que o investigador integra desde o seu início em março de 2016.

A conferência foi organizada pela Eurasia Research, uma organização indiana que organiza várias conferências online, com frequência anual e centradas em diferentes áreas científicas.

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