#221 – What Matters in Edtech: Future Tech and Trends
This episode returns to the topic of future tech and trends in education, with one big consensus point across all our guests; collaboration, emotional learning and motivation.
This episode returns to the topic of future tech and trends in education, with one big consensus point across all our guests; collaboration, emotional learning and motivation.
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….
Musings from Sophie Bailey on the positives and challenges that have come out of 2020 for edtech and what it might mean going forward for the next evolution of edtech.
This week we are looking at SEND and Neurodiversity, specifically; personal stories and frustrations, hopes for change across policy, technology, and education and, resources and tools for all listeners to help increase accessibility.
The episode seeks to address the impact of radical digital transformation which has taken place in 2020 and where this leaves Higher Education going forward.
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.
In this episode, we seek to explore how the student experience is being created and supported in 2020 at our Higher Education institutions. We are in conversation with leaders and students from across EMEA and the U.S.
In this episode, we are talking innovation with guests from Dubai, Brazil, Singapore and the U.K. Expect ideas on how to build the team around you to take new ideas forward, how to create the space for innovation, and ways to measure impact, including, “how much time have I saved?”
This week’s bonus episode is a LIVE recording featuring a discussion Sophie Bailey hosted at the FROG20 conference in August. Two school leaders talk about how they kept calm and carried on during 2020.
This first episode in the second season of our “The Edge” series, supported by Salesforce.Org, is all about the campus reopening and how to best support both the institution and students during this time.