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#114 – Bridget Burns, Exec. Director, University Innovation Alliance
This week’s podcast features a recording from this year’s SXSWEDU where I interviewed general all-round duracell bunny Bridget Burns of the University Innovation Alliance. Bridget spoke to me about how University’s can focus on better student experience, value, and access through improved collaboration and less walled garden approaches. A BIG THANKS to edvinca and Class Central for sponsoring this episode.
#113 – Teacher CPD and Upskilling Online
In this week’s episode we talk to Aldo De Pape, the Founder of TeachPitch, and Cat Scutt, The Director of Education and Research at the Chartered College of Teaching. Both guests discuss the struggles and benefits around professional development for teachers.
#112 – Video in Education, Teaching & Learning
The Edtech Podcast is in takeover this week with boclips, talking about video in education, teaching and learning with Youubers Hank Green and Basho Mosko.
Announcing The Edtech Podcast Festival
The iTunes new and noteworthy weekly podcast showcasing global education innovation, today announced the launch of its inaugural festival taking place in London in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in September 2018.
#111 – Ian Dunn, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Student Experience at Coventry University
This week, with Ian Dunn, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Student Experience at Coventry University, we bring up the conversation on the sufficiency of online learning compare to in-class learning in higher education.
#110 – Workload, Marking and AI in Education
This week, we’ve got 3 great mini interviews covering workload, AI in education and marking all recorded at Bett 2018. You’ll hear from
Priya Lakhani the CEO of Century Tech
Teacher and Deputy Head Julian Wood AKA Ideas Factory
The Vocal Recall App team in conversation with Mark Anderson and Olly Lewis Head of Physics at the Oratory School.
#109 – Making Data Work for Teachers
Dr. Kristen DiCerbo, Vice-President of Education Research at Pearson, Ross Morrison McGill, AKA TeacherToolkit, Former Deputy Headteacher and Teacher, Samantha Ahern, Learning Technology Project Officer, Information Services Division, UCL and Former Teacher and Jeff Dieffenbach, Associate Director of the MIT Integrated Learning Initiative on how to make data useful for teachers.
#109 – Making Data Work for Teachers
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadWelcome to this ninth episode of the The Future Tech for Education Series on The Edtech Podcast, supported by Pearson What’s in this episode? With technology, teachers actually sometimes see less student work than they do with a traditional worksheet. How can resources developers best communicate about students’ work […]
#108 – Going International
The theme of this week’s episode is Going International and brings together contributors from NY EDTECH WEEK, The UK Department for International Trade, China team, The India Didactics Association, The Council of British International Schools and the Swedish Edtech Industry. You’ll hear variously about educational systems in different countries, but also the schemes looking to support learners, educational institutions and Edtech companies domestic and incoming.
#107 – Future Talent – Educators, Employers & Entrepreneurs
This week we welcome our first guest episode which is being released as part of National Apprenticeship Week! This week’s podcast talks about how work and career prospects have changed over the last 10 years, delving into appropriate skills development, the views of educators and employers, and various tech and strategic solutions. This episode also looks at how edtech is being used to “supercharge” Apprenticeships, fast-track skills development and anticipate future demand.