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    24 October 2024 03:00 PM      04:00 PM

    We are thrilled to welcome Cristina Imperial Carl, founder and CEO of Ediphi as our next webinar presenter.
    Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore how immersive technology is revolutionizing skill development and promoting equity in the workforce. We’ll discuss how immersive technology can be customized to meet the unique learning preferences and needs of underrepresented workers. You’ll learn about the intersection of immersive tech with cognitive diversity, leveraging VR and AR to support neurodiverse individuals and those with varying education levels.
    We’ll also dive into how integrating soft skills training within immersive platforms can build confidence and communication skills in workers facing systemic barriers. Additionally, we’ll explore the potential of immersive simulations in minimizing unconscious bias in both training and hiring processes. Hear real-world examples of how immersive tech has created equitable career pathways for marginalized communities in non-traditional sectors.
    Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and be part of the conversation on creating a more inclusive and equitable workforce through innovative technology.
    Click here to register for the event:
    https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_04mrl8o6TY-RnCBWQ1Bg4A

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    24 October 2024 04:00 PM      05:00 PM

    Helen Lundström Erwin is recognized as the only novelist with a VR World based on a setting in their own novel. Her historical novel Sour Milk in Sheep’s Wool not only explores the early reproductive rights and suffrage movements but also inspired her VR World, The Foremothers Café. This VR Café takes you back in time to Lund, Sweden in 1918. Just like in the story, it serves as a community space for women, where Helen hosts discussions and cultural events, extending the themes of her writing into a dynamic, interactive environment.
    Her latest work, The Lure of Water and Wood, marks her foray into historical fantasy, drawing from real sorcery trials in 17th and 18th century Sweden, blending meticulous research with imaginative storytelling. Helen’s first novel, James’ Journey, further showcases her ability to weave deep historical insights into compelling narratives, portraying the transformative journey of a man from a pro-slavery upbringing to a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
    Helen has created artwork for The Foremothers Café and illustrated her Children's Book, Officer Helga Hedgehog Meets the New Neighbors.
    She is an active member of the Historical Novel Society-New York Chapter and of XR Women. She was honored with a 2021 (SWEA) Mona Johnson - New York Scholarship, and received a grant from The Puffin Foundation. The Foremothers Café has been nominated for Auggie Awards for Best Social Impact two years in a row, and Helen was nominated for an XR Women Award in the Trailblazing Category in 2023.
    Helen now serves as Secretary of the Board of SWEA (Swedish Women's Educational Association.)
    This presentation will be held in Engage. The Engage code is 2a0K6. This code contains a zero, not the letter O.

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