Tabshoura Team Goes to MIT Solve
Our team made up of Patrick Habib and Andrea Fahed pitched the EdTech solution Tabshoura Tiny Thinkers in a Box at MIT Solve in New York on the 22nd of September!
MIT Solve is an MIT Initiative that fosters tech companies looking to pilot, scale and implement their tech solutions for leading societal issues.
LAL’s Team Attends the Mobile Learning Week
For the 3rd year now, a team from Lebanese Alternative Learning attended the Mobile Learning Week at UNESCO – Paris, France from the 4th to the 8th of March 2019. LAL’s delegation composed of Nagi Ghorra, Patrick Habib and Yorgui Beylouni, were among 1500 participants from 130 countries.
Women in Tech: Inspiration, no Fairytales
eSkills4Girls framework is publishing a book (Women in Tech) in which Nayla Fahed is one of the 30 portrayed women. The book cannot be bought. Please contact [email protected] in order to get a hardcopy or click here for a web PDF version. This project was made possible by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Training Program with Malala Fund and INTRAC for Civil Society
As a Gulmakai champion, Nayla participated in the 5 days training in Dubai.
22 champions from Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, Brazil, Turkey and Lebanon participated in this training provided by INTRAC, a not-for-profit UK based association that provide training, consultancy and research to help civil society organizations and networks be more effective.
C2 Montreal Conference
Nayla participated in C2-Montreal, invited by WISE accelerator. She mainly participated in the WISE conversation market about the future of education.
“C2 Montréal is a collaborative event that unlocks creativity in order to help leaders from all industries better face disruption and change.”
The theme that year was ‘Transformative Collisions’
LAL’s Participation to re:publica18 – Station Berlin
Nayla was invited as a speaker to the re:publica conference in Berlin by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). re:publica was held in an old train station completely transformed for the event. Music, food stations, and exhibitions welcome you in a very young and tech environment.