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Her dönemin bir dili vardır. 21. yüzyılınki ise yalnızca sözcüklerden ibaret değil; kodlarla, verilerle, görsellikle, hızla ve anlam arayışıyla örülü bir dil. İşte anlatısı... Sabiha Ebcim is an experienced educator who has been working in the education sector for more than 25 years, taking on many critical roles—from teaching to heading school boards, from exam coordination to editorial direction. She graduated from Karadeniz Technical University of Science and Technology and is currently pursuing her PhD in Management Information Systems at International Dublin University. Specializing in 21st-century competencies and contemporary educational approaches, Ebcim is the founder of Sekiz Kılavuz, Vice President of SODİMER and ESVİD, a member of TOYED, and the Chair of the Academic Board of Meteor Club. She produces original content for students, teachers, and educators, and conducts innovative transformation and guidance studies in education. Her vision is to make a holistic contribution to the education ecosystem as a global citizen. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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