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The same is true of the conference center in the United States.
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The Educational Technology Day pilgrimage in Olympia, London has been exported to Abu Dhabi, UAE, to become BETT Middle East.
The learning technology fair now has a branch in the Bay Area and its flagship London event, bringing headlines like Microsoft, Hitachi, Epson, Cisco, Panasonic and HP. Abu Dhabi -newly-
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It seems to like its unique selling point, whether it claims to have the fastest roller coaster in the world or the first city in the world with a fully fiber-based telecom infrastructure.
It is also ambitious in education.
In order to bring the curriculum, teaching, classroom facilities and buildings to international standards, the school is undergoing modernization.
In addition to the technology presented by BETT Middle East, another educational activity involves the design and equipment of new school buildings.
"One of the changes from the old way of teaching to the new way of teaching is to put students in the center, not the teacher," said Argentine architect Alberto trivis . ", He has designed schools around the world and is now the department manager of the Abu Dhabi board of education.
The old school, some of which look like a fort, has a very high border wall and is on the way out.
The new school is the first time boys and girls are together (
They have separate corridors).
"They are completely different from what we did before," Mr Treves said . ".
Design concept based on learning community-
Four to five classrooms, plus a science lab and a math lab.
There is a teacher workstation in each learning community.
The BETT exhibition in London has become an annual gathering place, and Mr trivis says holding such educational exhibitions in the UAE is "very beneficial" to sharing ideas ".
"For the first time this year, we have brought people from Bahrain and Egypt in.
We had Jordan last year.
We want to expand this regional interaction. . .
Because they may have problems like ours, they may have solutions that are ultimately better than ours.
It is understood that the representative of the transitional government of Libya has also engaged.
The establishment of this "dialogue" is important, said former senior British civil servants and current chief operating officer of Dubai, Ralph tableau.
Education based on gems.
"I think the most interesting thing about the BETT Middle East is to develop a mature dialogue between educators and suppliers in the region," he said . ".
"I would say that if you look back at the history of BETT in the UK for more than 30 years, the most striking thing is how it brings together suppliers and consumers in the education industry, in the UK, the debate is regular and qualitative.
It has a greater impact than the UK, and it has an impact on everyone around the world.
"When you are in such a region where education is rising and strengthening, as the economy is rising and strengthening, you need to bring people together in professional associations, in meetings, they understand each other and adjust the solution to their own problems.
"So it was an important conversation, and of course I was very involved because it felt like BETT at the beginning.
"The event was set up at the request of the Abu Dhabi board of education.
"They are very keen to reform and improve their school system here," said Joe Willcox of exhibition organizer EMAP Connect . ".
"For them, giving educators who work in public schools a meaningful opportunity to use, experience and play with the technology is really a challenge.
He talked about the business interest of educational providers in "The region's great potential.
Private education is reportedly booming in the UAE, attracting overseas investors.
When the UK cancels the family, this export is more important for companies specializing in educational technology and design
Mature projects such as building schools for the future.
However, events such as the BETT Middle East are far more important than the simple match between local timely demand and the simultaneous decline in European and American markets.
It also marks the globalization of learning and the organizations and companies that serve it.
Promethean has been seen as a relatively small provider of interactive whiteboards in the UK.
When observers look elsewhere, it suddenly becomes global and now has offices around the world, including in the Middle East and Atlanta, the United States.
"We no longer live in the old world of the UK and other Western elite economies with the rest of the world," explains Chris Merrick, head of international marketing at Promethean . ".
"We are moving towards a global social and economic unity.
So let's do everything first in the UK and everyone can catch up, just like before.
We have realized that new ideas, new innovations and new best practices are not just beginning in the West,
They start all over the world.
"The world is moving forward in parallel, and the Middle East is evidence of this --
Schools and teachers in the Middle East and Latin America and Asia are eager for change and technological innovation.
In fact, many people are more ahead of this than some of the former "Top Countries.
"That's why we have to attend events like BETT Middle East.
As a global participant, we must participate in the dialogue.