#251 – Skills development in the gig economy, flexible, and freelance space.
This week we’re back with our VocTech Podcast, this time looking at whether longterm skills development is possible in the gig economy, flexible and freelance space.
This week we’re back with our VocTech Podcast, this time looking at whether longterm skills development is possible in the gig economy, flexible and freelance space.
In this episode, we are chatting Future of Work with Miriam Partington, a future of work reporter at Sifted, Dr.Richard George, VP at Faethm, and author of the report Robot-Proof Work Capabilities, andd
Cheri Ashby, Deputy Chief Executive, Activate Learning.
I’m in conversation with founders from Switzerland, France, Finland and Hungary about early years innovation.
In this episode, we are talking about Esports, what it is, why it is important, how it can open minds to all career opportunities, and how colleges are bringing it into their curriculum.
This week we’re back with our VocTech Podcast, this time looking at assessment and skills and thinking about what is skill and how should we measure it?
This week, we are back with another European Female Edtech Fellowship episode focusing on school digital strategies, talking about what insights you uncover speaking to 300 headteachers in Germany and how to tackle the wicked problem of student wellbeing. Thanks to Learnosity for sponsoring this week’s episode.
In this episode, recorded LIVE at Bett 2022, you’ll hear from David Price, OBE and author of Power of Us, Valerie Hannon, Systems rethinker, and author of Thrive: The Purpose of Schools in a Changing World and Siân Gresswell, Senior Adviser for Careers and Employability, at GreenWood Academies. We’re talking about Schools, Employability and Skills.
I’m in conversation with the amazing Nele Mletschkowsky, Co-Founder and now CEO of Quofox and Riccarda Zezza the Italian founder and CEO of Lifeed. We talk about demands in reskilling and upskilling, applying life skills into the workplace and securing investment for fast growth businesses working in lifelong learning.
Bruce Daisley is a best selling author and technology leader from the UK. He is one of the most respected thought leaders on the subject of workplace culture and the future of work and spent 12 years running Twitter in Europe and previously YouTube in the UK. In this episode, we chat about challenging the “resilience orthodoxy” and challenging expected work intensity, and recognising the amazing power of groups for learning.
The first episode from our new series with the Female Edtech Fellowship, a collaboration between the European Edtech Alliance and Supercharger Ventures to support the growth of the most promising female founders in Europe.