- AI in Ed Our Data Driven Future Series
- Assessment
- ASU GSV Summit Series
- BETT
- Blog
- Blue chip
- Book review
- Broadband & wifi
- China
- Cloud & LMS
- Coding, Making & digital Skills
- Connect at Bett Series
- Coronavirus
- Data & Backend
- Devices
- Early Years
- Edtech awards
- Educate Ventures Series
- Educator
- Evidence-Based EdTech Series
- Further Education
- Future of Work Series
- Government/NGO
- Higher Education
- HR tech & Lifelong Learning
- Investor
- Jisc Education 4.0 Series
- K-12
- Learners
- Media
- MOOCs
- Online Tutoring & Languages
- Pearson Future Tech for Education Series
- Pedagogy
- Podcast
- Publishing & Content
- Salesforce
- Start up
- STEM
- The Edge Series
- The Edtech Podcast Festival
- The Voctech Podcast
- Ufi mini-series on upskilling
- Upskill
- VR, AR & AI
- What Matters in Edtech GLOBAL Series
- What Matters in Edtech Series
#230 – Audio + Learning
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadHello listeners! Hello everyone and welcome back to The Edtech Podcast. Our mission is to improve the dialogue between ed and tech for better innovation and impact and it’s great to be back. What’s in this episode? In this episode, I’m joined by guests to talk about all things […]
#229 – on AI and Social Mobility
This week we’ve got Thomas Moule, author of Cracking Social Mobility: how AI and other innovations can help to level the playing field, in conversation with TeacherTapp Co-Founder and Educational Journalist, Laura McInerney.
#229 – on AI and Social Mobility
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Hello again listeners! Hello everyone and welcome back to The Edtech Podcast. Our mission is to improve the dialogue between ed and tech for better innovation and impact and it’s great to be back. What’s in this episode? This week we’ve got Thomas Moule, author of Cracking Social […]
#228 – How a £7.6m immersive technology dome is bringing university, schools and workplaces together
In this episode we chat about how listeners can get involved with the MarketHall 15metre immersive dome – both in terms of content creation, engaging students, and developing workplace practice. This is a really interesting collaboration project, surfacing University expertise, and connecting schools, workplaces, technologists and artists together.
#228 – How a £7.6m immersive technology dome is bringing university, schools and workplaces together
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Still on Summer Break (!), but another in-person recording to celebrate f2f! This time, I’m in conversation with Lindsey Hall Chief Executive Real Ideas Organisation at the VIP opening of the Devonport Markethall in Plymouth. Lindsey is a NESTA Cultural Leadership fellow, an INSEAD graduate, a fellow of […]
#227 – Experiential learning in the digital age
This time, Pavel Cenkl, Director of Learning, Schumacher College is chatting to me about how experiential “Head, Hand, and Heart” learning is adapting to the digital age. Spoiler: international alumni is important!
This episode is for anyone grappling with how to push #edtech forward into a more community-based enabler of learning.
#227 – Experiential learning in the digital age
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Still on Summer Break (!), but couldn’t resist getting back out there to interview in person. This time, Pavel Cenkl, Director of Learning, Schumacher College is chatting to me about how experiential “Head, Hand, and Heart” learning is adapting to the digital age. Spoiler: international alumni is important! […]
5 Years, Summer Break, & New Series in the Planning
A quick audio message to say thank you as we reach our fifth birthday as The Edtech Podcast! Plus, news on our summer break, new series planning for our return in the Autumn 2021, and, how you can get involved!
5 Years, Summer Break, & New Series in the Planning
Podcast: Play in new window | Download A quick audio message to say thank you as we reach our fifth birthday as The Edtech Podcast! Plus, news on our summer break, new series planning for our return in the Autumn 2021, and, how you can get involved!
#226 – Student Social Linked Data
Sophie Bailey and Dr Gerd Kortemeyer are talking about the concept of Social Linked Data otherwise known as SOLID. In the context of Higher Education, you’ll hear about students taking ownership of their data and having a learner identity that permeates their whole learning lives.
