#235 – Pioneering Educational Models
In this episode, recorded for the folks at Reimagine Education Conference with Lumina Foundation and Bloom Institute of Technology (fka Lambda School), we are discussing pioneering new education models.
In this episode, recorded for the folks at Reimagine Education Conference with Lumina Foundation and Bloom Institute of Technology (fka Lambda School), we are discussing pioneering new education models.
Transcript of episode 234, the return of The VocTech Podcast, supported by Ufi VocTech Trust. This episode was recorded LIVE at the Week Of Voctech and in it, you’ll hear how to remove barriers in education, how to boost learner confidence, and how to build a use case for tech in learning within a corporate or workplace environment.
The VocTech Podcast is back! This week, we discuss how to remove barriers in education, how to boost learner confidence, and
how to build a use case for tech in learning. LIVE at the Week of Voctech.
In this episode, the power of wild, creative thinking, simple tech and SEL with Jaime and Martin from Cosmic Kids Yoga (over 1m subscribers).
In this episode, we look at what happened to edtech in China, covering regulations introduced earlier this year that are changing the way that online tutoring is conducted across China, and looking at what that means for the sector, learners and educators more generally. Plus, new jobs, funding, and startup support.
In this episode, I’m joined by guests to talk about all things audio and learning. We look back at the varied history of audio and learning, plus new applications of audio for learning. We talk about the growth of spoken word, its ability to “represent and overcome” barriers to access, and both high and low tech innovations from Whatsapp to Voice Activated technology. Plus, public and private playlists, searchability and the role of Big Tech, and the role of audio to share best practice and familiarity between learners within varied learning environments. Also in this episode, new cool things for schools, students and startups to get involved in and a book review from Michael Shaw who has been reading “Teaching Machines”. Thanks for listening!
This episode is all about recruitment and admissions and looks at the complex nature of reaching, recruiting and retaining students in the age of COVID-19 and beyond.
After graduating with my MA in Education & Technology at UCL, way back in 2018, I was itching to develop a programme that combined my interests in 21st Century skills, project-based learning and creative thinking, using technology in a pragmatic way to help people develop or upskill to be future-ready, life-long learners….
On this first episode of 2021, we are talking to the inspirational Dr Alex Young at Virti about the power of immersive tools to enhance learning and improve performance, especially in socially distanced settings.
In this episode looking at skills, we are in conversation with an amazing 19-year-old key worker on her experience of 2020, an SVP on understanding more about how vocational learning pathways are adapting to a fast-shifting employment landscape and a principal and CEO on the education sector moving forward and more quickly on cultivating essential skills.