#256 – EdTech Toys for the Holiday Season
Examining Evidence-Based EdTech in toys for children and young people for the holiday season, with hosts Professor Rose Luckin & Karine George
Examining Evidence-Based EdTech in toys for children and young people for the holiday season, with hosts Professor Rose Luckin & Karine George
For this episode we examine the presence of EdTech in schools, looking at how we judge whether the tech ‘works’ or not. We explore what makes for good evidence, why contextual use is significant, and how school CPD, infrastructure development, and staff capacity building are vital to making the most of the tools at our disposal.
In this episode, we hear from three organisations whose innovative approaches have each successfully helped to surface and support hidden learner communities, through human-centred design. Multiverse | Mobilise | Game Academy
Hello everyone and welcome to The Edtech Podcast and this episode brought to you in collaboration with EdSurge, exploring the nuances of adult lifelong learners and what sparks their return to University.
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, how to help schools raise extra funds and a USD 20million to catalyse innovation supporting neurodivergent children
In this bonus episode we are in collaboration with Teacher’s Voices, with guest host Nina Alonso, assistant professor, Jason Yip, and Koen Timmers, a lecturer, author and founder of several global educational projects.
In conversation with Laura Warnier, the Chief Growth Officer at the online tutoring platform GoStudent, recently valued at €3B. Laura joined GoStudent in 2018, as the company’s second full-time employee, to develop the commercial strategy.
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.