AN EVENT showcasing how technology is being used to enhance learning experiences in schools and colleges is coming to Flintshire.

The event is looking at what the classroom will look like in 2035, and will explore the dramatic technological changes that classrooms will be undergoing in forthcoming years.

It will take place on Wednesday, March 11 from 6.30pm to 8pm at Gladstone's Library in Hawarden.

Guest speaker Stuart Ayres, who is currently Senior Deputy Head (Pastoral) at Myddelton College in Denbighshire, will be talking about the changes.

He has been teaching ICT and Computer Science for 15 years, previously working as an exploration geologist and an IT consultant.

In his teaching career he has specialised in the effective deployment of EdTech and pastoral care.

His work at Myddelton College led to its inclusion in the EdTech 50 Schools report 2019 and his ultimate ambition is to build an AI-driven, location aware robot capable of fetching things from the fridge on command.

This event is bought to you by BCS Chester and North Wales Branch. For more information, visit - https://www.bcs.org/membership/member-communities/chester-and-north-wales-branch/

The event will take place at Gladstone's Library Glynne Rooms. The library can be found at Church Lane (just off The Highway) in Hawarden, CH5 3DF.