- David Atchoarena, Director, UNESCO
- Patience Stephens, Special Adviser on Education, UN Women
- Findings of international technology-for-education landscape reviews, and moving the field forward for collecting evidence of ‘what works'
Anthony Bloome (USAID) - Using technology and project-based learning to encourage women to pursue STEM careers
Fengyun Cheng, Chris Meehan (Beijing Royal School) - Inspiring girls through games and coding: A hands-on exploration
Kari Stubbs, Katya Hott (BrainPOP) - Me and my mobile: Sure and secure
Jennifer Radloff, Valentina Pellizzer (Association for Progressive Communications) - Using digital storytelling as a strategic tool in an educational and social context. Learning the basics for telling inspiring stories
Bart Vetsuypens (Comundos) - Using collaboration to empower women and girls in science and technology education
Karen Peterson (National Girls Collaborative Project)
- Planning, implementing and evaluating the use of mobile devices through learning expeditions and scenarios
Norbert Pachler, Ben Bachmair (UCL Institute of Education), Anna-Kaarina Kairamo, Miko Laakso (Aalto University), Judith Seipold (London Mobile Learning Group), Thomas Strasser (Pädagogische Hochschule Wien), Carlos González-Sancho (OECD) - Ebola: Using Bluetooth to reach Sierra Leone's rural women and girls with news and information
Alinah Kallon, Sharon Bylenga (Media Matters for Women) - Design, development and implementation of gender-sensitive mobile apps and learning projects: Two mini-workshops
Julie Evans (Project Tomorrow), Christelle Scharff (Pace University) - Empowering women and girls in rural areas through mobile learning and communication: The cases of Costa Rica and India
Kemly Camacho (Sulá Batsú), Krutiben Laheru, Latabahen Sachde (Kutch Mahila Vikas Sangathan) - Inclusion by mobile: Seniors, youth and the city. Elderly migrant women living alone co-design mobile solutions with students
Ariana Mazzeo (Pompeu Fabra University) - Oh My Body: Easy, private access to intimate SRHR subjects for girls
Merel Van Der Woude (Butterfly Works)