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#155 – Why you need more sleep, bleeding edge tech in Singapore and two mission-driven & globe trotting educators sharing the mic
As we speak, it’s London Edtech Week in the UK so to celebrate we are putting out an episode of The Edtech Podcast every day! PHEW!
#154 – The new Instructure CEO 6 months in, Literacy Programmes in Kenya, Edtech in Oz.
The new CEO of Instructure on lifelong learning, moving beyond bad legacy edtech investments in Kenya, new international online curriculums
#153 – John Katzman chews the (edtech) fat + special guests
Supporting opportunities for orphans in Vietnam, John Katzman on value in cost in HE, a community college on branching out internationally, one of our longterm listeners on UK vs US observations in HE.
#152 – A Canadian dyslexic on a mission, African Childhood studies and teaching and tech in the Philippines
A school edtech co-ordinator, the African Childhood Studies Institute, and Simbi.
#151 – A former & current MoE, award-winning teachers, and an edtech org. passionate about future skills
#151 – A former & current MoE, award-winning teachers, and an edtech org. passionate about future skills
#150 – The Future of Learning
This week’s episode is a live recording at WISE Paris earlier this year, where we cover T-shaped learners (broad and deep), what Greek mythology can tell us about the modern day role of the mentor, and how formative culture and parents are in the learning journey. Naturally, we also throw in a bit of machine learning, investment and pedagogy.
#149 – Internet of Things & The Intelligent Campus
This week’s episode in the series looks at how universities and colleges are thinking big with tech to improve their student and staff experiences
#148 – What is your Digital Quotient?
This week we look at creating a digital literacy global standard, supporting long-term involvement of women and girls in STEM and new early stage edtech.
#147 – Next Billion Edtech Prize Winners
This week we throwback to my visit to Dubai in March. I was visiting the Global Education and Skills Forum, which hosts the global teacher prize and the next billion prize. The next billion edtech prize was launched by the The Varkey Foundation to recognise the most innovative technology destined to have a radical impact on education in low income and emerging world countries. In this episode you’ll hear a variety of voices from Tanzania, USA, Egypt, India, and the UK (via Belgium).
#146 – Only Connect
Welcome to episode three of the Education 4.0 series co-curated with Jisc. This week’s episode of our series looks at where, when and how will learning happen when many of us spend lots of time online.
