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Katja Schipperheijn is an internationally recognized learning strategist, consultant, author, guest lecturer and keynote speaker on innovation to support learning and knowledge sharing. Her area of expertise focuses on the symbiosis between humans and machines to achieve sustainable growth with attention to engagement and well-being.
From her experience with multinationals, learning institutions and start-ups, Katja launched a non for profit organization in 2017 to support children and young people with the challenges of digital citizenship and the competences that go with it. More than 15,000 children participated in these workshops. This was also the inspiration for the first book 'Digitale Burgertjes' (Little Digital Citizens) published in Dutch in 2018 to support educators and parents in guiding children in an increasingly virtual world.
Based on her experience with organizations and her work with children, Katja published the book 'The LearnScape, Learning as Oxygen for the Nimble Organisation' also in Dutch in 2021. In this book, she focused on the symbiosis of humans and machines to enable organizations to achieve sustainable growth from human talent and to support the expectations of the future of work.
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By The Learning Evolution PodcastKatja Schipperheijn is an internationally recognized learning strategist, consultant, author, guest lecturer and keynote speaker on innovation to support learning and knowledge sharing. Her area of expertise focuses on the symbiosis between humans and machines to achieve sustainable growth with attention to engagement and well-being.
From her experience with multinationals, learning institutions and start-ups, Katja launched a non for profit organization in 2017 to support children and young people with the challenges of digital citizenship and the competences that go with it. More than 15,000 children participated in these workshops. This was also the inspiration for the first book 'Digitale Burgertjes' (Little Digital Citizens) published in Dutch in 2018 to support educators and parents in guiding children in an increasingly virtual world.
Based on her experience with organizations and her work with children, Katja published the book 'The LearnScape, Learning as Oxygen for the Nimble Organisation' also in Dutch in 2021. In this book, she focused on the symbiosis of humans and machines to enable organizations to achieve sustainable growth from human talent and to support the expectations of the future of work.
On this episode we discussed:
Find Katja at:
Connect with Adam at:
We'd love to hear form you about what you are liking, and what you want to hear more of. connect and engage on socials or send us a message through the website.