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Katie-Ann Wilson, Managing Director of OMFIF's Digital Monetary Institute is joined by Peter Faykiss Director, Digitalization, Central Bank of Hungary, Imre Kocsis, Assistant Professor, Budapest University of Technology, Laszlo Gonczy Associate Professor, Budapest University of Technology and Chris Ostrowski, CEO and founder of SODA to explore what we mean by programmable money and how it could impact how we use money in society. They also discuss the BIS's Project Rosalind and why it is important to CBDC development, real life use cases for CBDCS using smart contracts and the technical models used.
Chad Harper, global payments fellow of Visa Economic Empowerment Institute, joins Katie-Ann Wilson, managing director of OMFIF's Digital Monetary Institute, to discuss the VEEI's new research on the importance of choice and trade-offs when looking at digital remittances. They discuss key trends in the global costs of remittances as well as the progress that is being made towards the G20 targets. They also touch on the pandemic's impact on remittances and what more the public and private sector can do to promote choice and transparency. The power of choice: Options and trade-offs for digital remittances Further reading from the Visa Economic Empowerment Institute: Let's give a voice to end users: Cross-border payments, attributes, and use cases The economic empowerment of digital remittances: How to unlock the benefits of innovation and competition
Bénédicte Nolens, head of the BIS Innovation Hub Hong Kong, and Xiaochen Zhang, principal manager at Amazon Web Services, join Katie-Ann Wilson, head of policy analysis at the OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute, to explore how the public and private sector are using new technologies to overcome the challenges facing green finance. They discuss the process of green bond tokenisation and application of distributed ledger technology across market infrastructure, how the intersection of blockchain, cloud and artificial intelligence can address the whole value chain of climate data, and what practical steps can be taken to ensure policy-makers reap the benefits of new technologies for environmental, social and governance considerations.
Katie-Ann Wilson, head of policy analysis, OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute, is joined by David Mackeith, principal technology adviser, Amazon Web Services, and Craig Borysowich, principal architect, Payments Canada, to discuss central bank digital currency implementation models, focusing on the division of labour between the central bank and intermediaries. They also explore challenges of a two-tier model, how the central bank can incentivise adoption and the future of cross-border CBDCs.
OMFIF's Katie-Ann Wilson, programmes manager, fintech and emerging markets, and Bhavin Patel, senior economist and head of fintech research, give an overview of OMFIF's main Digital Monetary Institute activities which have taken place during the second quarter of 2021. The discussion focuses on the highlights and themes that have come to light through the meetings organised as well as the research undertaken in this area during this quarter. Catch-up on demand: DMI Symposium - 'Central banks and digital currencies, revolution in money' The Bank of England's approach to digital currencies and cross-border payments Read: OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute Journal: Changing bank models Future of Payments report, 2020
OMFIF's Katie-Ann Wilson and Bhavin Patel discuss the forthcoming DMI Journal and offer a sneak peek into what you can expect at the DMI's inaugural Symposium on the 28-29 April. The Journal covers the latest developments in the payment space, insights from the Bank of England's real-time gross settlement team, and the move from competition to co-opetition between fintechs and central banks. The Symposium hosts discussions on many topical issues, from central bank digital currency and stablecoins to legal and regulatory requirements, and the future of digital currencies. We are delighted to announce some of the headline speakers: Denis Beau, Deputy Governor, Banque de France John Rolle, Governor, Central Bank of the Bahamas Raj Dhamodharan, Executive Vice-President, Blockchain, Digital Asset Products and Digital Partnerships, Mastercard Christian Catalini, Chief Economist, Diem Association Ed Bowles, Director of Public Policy, Facebook Financial Sign-up for the DMI Newsletter and DMI Journals - https://www.omfif.org/subscribe/ Register for OMFIF's Central banks and digital currencies Symposium -https://www.omfif.org/dmisymposium/ Swapcard instructions - https://www.omfif.org/support-center-omfif-dmi-symposium/
Katie-Ann Wilson, programmes manager, fintech and emerging markets at OMFIF, joins Jan Ceyssens, head of the digital finance unit at the European Commission, and Asen Kostadinov, strategy manager at Copper.co, to delve into the intricacies of cryptoassets and the legal frameworks proposed by the European Union. The discussion touches on the global cryptoasset market, growth of non-fungible tokens, need for regulatory clarity, and the rise of stablecoins, such as Diem.
Katie Ann Wilson (@KatieAnn_76), wrote the book about augmented reality in education. She shares apps and resources as well how to best integrate augmented reality into your classroom. Support for this episode of House of #EdTech comes from: SummerPD.com - Use Promo code: HOUSEOFEDTECH Become a Patron... Complete show notes: http://www.chrisnesi.com/70 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:30) Intro (8:30) House of #EdTech Thought - Are You A Learning Leader? (12:00) House of #EdTech Recommendation - 5 Apps to Use with Google Cardboard courtesy of Monica Burns - http://www.classtechtips.com (16:00) Featured Content - Augmented Reality with Katie Ann Wilson (48:40) House of #EdTech VIP - Mark Grundel - @MGrundel ** FEEDBACK ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi Send a voice message from http://www.chrisnesi.com
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Featured Teacher: Katie Ann Wilson and Augmented Reality, Nov. 21, 2015. If you've been curious about augmented reality, what it is and how it can be used to engage learners in your classroom, this is the webinar for you! We are so excited to have Katie Ann Wilson on Classroom 2.0 LIVE as our Featured Teacher for the month of November sharing her experience and passion about augmented reality in the classroom! This will be an excellent opportunity to learn about some of the amazing ways Katie Ann is effectively integrating augmented reality in her teaching! We'll get a chance to play and learn how she creates "triggers" and some of the best tools for creating AR experience along with some of her AR ideas and projects she has created for her students. Katie Ann is presenter and trainer with a passion for educational technology. Her 1st day in her career in education was her son's 1st day of kindergarten which was over 13 years ago. Throughout her career she has presented at several regional, national, and international conferences. She founded the Augmented Reality for Educators Google+ group as well as the Twitter chat #AR4Learning. She has reached over 100,000+ educators and students with her blog The Diary of the Techie Chick. Feel free to join her growing social media outreach either through her Facebook page or through Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. http://www.katieannwilson.com/ http://www.diaryofatechiechick.com
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Featured Teacher: Katie Ann Wilson and Augmented Reality, Nov. 21, 2015. If you've been curious about augmented reality, what it is and how it can be used to engage learners in your classroom, this is the webinar for you! We are so excited to have Katie Ann Wilson on Classroom 2.0 LIVE as our Featured Teacher for the month of November sharing her experience and passion about augmented reality in the classroom! This will be an excellent opportunity to learn about some of the amazing ways Katie Ann is effectively integrating augmented reality in her teaching! We'll get a chance to play and learn how she creates "triggers" and some of the best tools for creating AR experience along with some of her AR ideas and projects she has created for her students. Katie Ann is presenter and trainer with a passion for educational technology. Her 1st day in her career in education was her son's 1st day of kindergarten which was over 13 years ago. Throughout her career she has presented at several regional, national, and international conferences. She founded the Augmented Reality for Educators Google+ group as well as the Twitter chat #AR4Learning. She has reached over 100,000+ educators and students with her blog The Diary of the Techie Chick. Feel free to join her growing social media outreach either through her Facebook page or through Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. http://www.katieannwilson.com/ http://www.diaryofatechiechick.com
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