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ICT Connect 21 and The Japanese association for the promotion of education technology on why Britain is helping with the renewal of their curriculum after ten years, coding and cramming schools.
The Bloodhound Project on inspiring the next generation of engineers, thrust, and Tainted Love.
Digital leader students from Islington schools on what they want from education technology
Mobile Gaming start up Wibbu on why gaming is the key to longer engagement for language learners
The Bafta Young Game Designers and a new Nintendo employee on how teachers can help young people get into the creative and high-revenue gaming industry
Bett Award winners Digiexam on drawing the university examination process away from paper
Thank you to this week's Sponsors
A message from our friends at Full Fabric to all the higher education listeners out there. If you work in university admissions and you’re considering ways to streamline your marketing and on boarding processes check them out! Full Fabric is developed by a team who worked within a university and were frustrated by the experience of supporting students effectively. They realised any software solution needed to be customisable to help universities recruit, market to and admit students in one place. All data is hosted on the cloud, meaning it can be accessed anytime, anywhere and on a range of devices.
If that sounds of interest to you, you can request a free consultation about your university’s admissions process by visiting learn.fullfabric.com/podcast
Sample quotations:
Yoshimi Ishizaka, ICT Connect 21
Rob Bennett, Bloodhound
Children from Islington Schools
Dean Jacobs, Wibbu
Melissa Philipps, BAFTA Young Games Designer of the Year
Kai Mulligan Oliver, Nintendo
Gustaf Nordback, DigiExam
On the educator side we solve the problem of marking
Messages from The Edtech Podcast:
References:
Media Partnership with SXSWedu® Conference & Festival
The Edtech Podcast will attend the seventh annual SXSWedu® Conference & Festival in Austin, March 6-9, 2017 to document the passionate and diverse community of education stakeholders brought together across its four days of programming.
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What's in this episode?
ICT Connect 21 and The Japanese association for the promotion of education technology on why Britain is helping with the renewal of their curriculum after ten years, coding and cramming schools.
The Bloodhound Project on inspiring the next generation of engineers, thrust, and Tainted Love.
Digital leader students from Islington schools on what they want from education technology
Mobile Gaming start up Wibbu on why gaming is the key to longer engagement for language learners
The Bafta Young Game Designers and a new Nintendo employee on how teachers can help young people get into the creative and high-revenue gaming industry
Bett Award winners Digiexam on drawing the university examination process away from paper
Thank you to this week's Sponsors
A message from our friends at Full Fabric to all the higher education listeners out there. If you work in university admissions and you’re considering ways to streamline your marketing and on boarding processes check them out! Full Fabric is developed by a team who worked within a university and were frustrated by the experience of supporting students effectively. They realised any software solution needed to be customisable to help universities recruit, market to and admit students in one place. All data is hosted on the cloud, meaning it can be accessed anytime, anywhere and on a range of devices.
If that sounds of interest to you, you can request a free consultation about your university’s admissions process by visiting learn.fullfabric.com/podcast
Sample quotations:
Yoshimi Ishizaka, ICT Connect 21
Rob Bennett, Bloodhound
Children from Islington Schools
Dean Jacobs, Wibbu
Melissa Philipps, BAFTA Young Games Designer of the Year
Kai Mulligan Oliver, Nintendo
Gustaf Nordback, DigiExam
On the educator side we solve the problem of marking
Messages from The Edtech Podcast:
References:
Media Partnership with SXSWedu® Conference & Festival
The Edtech Podcast will attend the seventh annual SXSWedu® Conference & Festival in Austin, March 6-9, 2017 to document the passionate and diverse community of education stakeholders brought together across its four days of programming.
Subscribe:
Never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Edtech Podcast via iTunes, TuneIN Radio, Stitcher, Pocket Cast and many more. You can also subscribe to The Edtech Podcast weekly for news, events updates and episode links: Sign up to The EdTech Podcast Weekly
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