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Unfortunately we cannot provide the recording of the closing keynote by Linda Liukas. We are only able to publish the Q&A section of the talk.
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The video features a Q&A session with Linda Liukas, who delivered a keynote at the Euruko 2021 event titled "Food for thought: home-cooked software." In this session, Linda discusses the intersection of technology, education, and community engagement in the current technological landscape, particularly influenced by the pandemic. The session reveals the enthusiastic reception of her keynote and highlights how the virtual format allowed for creative storytelling unlike traditional presentations. Key Points Discussed: - **Audience Engagement**: The audience was captivated by Linda's presentation, which had high production value and unique kitchen setting, fostering a warm atmosphere of connection. - **New Storytelling Methods**: Linda embraced the remote format to innovate her storytelling approach, moving beyond static slides to more engaging narratives. - **Teaching Children vs. Adults**: Teaching six-year-olds is sometimes easier because they lack preconceived notions regarding learning, while adults often come with self-imposed limitations. Linda shares the importance of fostering curiosity and creativity instead of focusing solely on specific technical skills. - **Inspiring Others to Code**: Passionate involvement in the Ruby community opened Linda's eyes to the human side of technology and the joy of coding. She emphasizes that showing enthusiasm and care is crucial in helping others learn coding. - **Imagination and Utopian Thinking**: Linda advocates for imaginative thinking to create a healthier tech environment, contrasting the prevalent dystopian narratives surrounding technology. Historical reflections on the innovation of the 1960s provide a backdrop for looking toward future possibilities. Conclusions Taken from the Discussion: - The pandemic has catalyzed new opportunities in virtual engagement, which can enhance future live conferences. - Teaching should focus on nurturing curiosity and creativity, treating every learner—be it a child or adult—as a beginner poised for growth. - Building a healthier technology community requires imagination and a hopeful outlook on future innovations rather than despair over current dystopian narratives. Linda concludes the session by encouraging ongoing personal connections with the audience, emphasizing that they can continue the conversation in chat forums following the event.
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