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Theme: Each one teach one

This event occurred on
March 3, 2016
12:00pm - 6:00pm CET
(UTC +1hr)
Odense, Syddanmark
Denmark

Every one of us has a lesson inside. We all know something that someone else would like to learn.

When Education was scarce and one person learned something new, it was their duty to pass it on to someone else. “Each one teach one". In 2016 TEDxEAL would like to ask "What would you teach the world?"

From lessons in love, to lessons in life, lessons learnt the hard way, and lessons you will never forget. Maybe we will never learn our lesson?

Come and find the one big idea that our speakers would like to teach you. You can know all there is to know, as long as you never stop learning.

Munkebjergvej 130
Odense, Syddanmark, 5230
Denmark
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Speakers

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Andrea Cirone

Andrea Cirone was asked by his mother to paint her a picture. After a while of thinking about what to paint, he started drawing until the day where they both learned that his mother was dying from cancer. He could not continue his painting. Until one day his friend grabbed a brush....

Barnabas Wetton

Barnabas Wetton is Head of International Innovation at Designskolen Kolding, two of his teaching projects have been exhibited at MoMA, New York. He trained as an artist and teacher and has worked with development projects in Peru and from London established six schools in Tigray Province, Ethiopia. On moving to Denmark he reported for BBC World Service and wrote for the Guardian. His practice works in the field of tension between language and a sense of the collective.

Becky Strohmer

Becky is a science geek, serial entrepreneur and LGBT rights activist.

Ian Coxon

Dr. Ian Coxon is currently an Associate Professor of Experience Design at the Institute of Technology and Innovation, University of Southern Denmark. After a career in Marketing and Project Management, mainly within the services sector, he re-entered academic life with a degree in Industrial design. His research into the structure and epistemology of human experience formed the basis of his doctorate and guides his current research and teaching which centres on the development and dissemination of an Ecology of Care as a field of study and practice.

Jens Arnspang

From time to time, a new full length university study line has to emerge. Medialogy is one such, bridging science of nature with creativity and art. Dr. Jens Arnspang coined it out at the turn of the millennium, and today numerous students within technology, humaniora and art meet on the bridge and learn from each other as well as teach one another.

Julie Carpenter

Dr. Julie Carpenter’s principal research has been in the field of human-robot interaction (HRI), specifically human emotional attachment to robots, human-robot social interactions, and culture and technology. Currently, she is a consultant on these topics, and also a Research Fellow in California Polytechnic State University’s Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group, a non-partisan organization focused on the risk, ethical, and social impact of emerging sciences.

Lise Agerbaek

Lise Agerbæk is coordinator of BA in Digital Concept Development at EAL. She has a background in industry, managing her own graphical design company LAMA grafik. Originally educated with an MA in Philosophy and Literature, Lise is a long time practitioner and researcher within the field of learning portfolios. She's fanatic about typography and the way it transforms our visual surroundings. Lise loves teaching and university/industry collaboration – a subject on which she has published a number of articles. Lise has taught about this in England, Germany, Spain, Romania and China.

Michael Larsen

Branding is one of Michael’s biggest professional passions. He believes that the reach of big brands goes worldwide and almost everyone has an opinion about them. That’s what makes them interesting and worth talking about.

Sylvester Hansen

Sylvester is an artist, designer, and video game programmer from Denmark.

Thomas Andersen

Coming from a background of addictions, Thomas took a decision to change his life for the better. After quitting his addictions, he has succeeded in achieving an old dream and is now working on the next dream: to become a teacher of creating a unique lifestyle based on your dreams. Thomas wants to use his valuable life experience to inspire others

Organizing team

Adam
Montandon

Odense, Denmark
Organizer

Steffie
Limère

Odense C, Denmark
Co-organizer
  • Adina Rizga
    Marketing/Communications
  • Andrei Verdes
    Production
  • Chi Pakarinen
    Production
  • Diana Verdes
    Marketing/Communications
  • Ivaylo Bonev
    Partnerships/Sponsorship
  • Sandra Musone
    Marketing/Communications
  • Zaiga Circene
    Team member