Kimberley is the Australian Education Lead at Google. She has dedicated the past 2 decades to supporting educators and education institutions to leverage technology to positively impact learning opportunities. She started her career as an award winning teacher, then worked in both school and system leadership, as well at the University level. Kimberley was fortunate to work with thousands of educators in dozens of countries globally, as the Director of a professional development company. Today, she loves how fortunate she is to be able to scale her impact even further as part of the Education team at Google.
Chris is passionate about designing learning experiences that model great pedagogy, are personalised to the people and the context, rich in technology and deep in thinking. After 20 years in many different roles as an award winning languages teacher, a senior leader in one of the UK’s most innovative schools, Director of the Emerging Sciences Victoria and running his own consultancy; Unstuck Learning Design, Chris is now the Education Programs Manager AuNZ at Google. Chris has expertise in design thinking, digital technology, STEM and hybrid learning, social innovation, learner centred pedagogy and learning design.
Daryl has always been fascinated by the ways Digital Learning can enhance the educational outcomes of students. He has held a range of eLearning related positions, as a teacher of Primary and Secondary ICT, An Ultranet Coach, 1:1 Project Officer for the DET, and as an eLearning coach. His most recent and exciting work was as Assistant Principal 21st Century Learning at a large P-9 College in Melbourne’s West.
Daryl is a highly skilled presenter in the field of Digital Education including presentations at BETT Singapore, Edutech Sydney and FutureSchools.
Kevin was a teacher and school leader for over thirty years. He has always had a passionate interest in DigiTech for education. This interest led him to pursue a different career path over a decade ago. He has run his own eLearning consultancy, presented at conferences, and published several articles on Digital technologies and how they can be harnessed to improve outcomes for students.
Most recently Kev was SMART Technologies' Education Specialist across Australia and New Zealand. Currently he is the manager of Digital Learning Teaching Victoria