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Dan and Ray welcome Graham Brown Martin, a seasoned expert in education technology, for a very(!) thought-provoking conversation about navigating education in the rapidly evolving age of artificial intelligence.
In this episode:
Discover Graham's journey through multiple technological revolutions—from early mainframes and pioneering laser-disc technology to modern-day AI.
Hear stories from Graham's past, including his role in bringing together provocative figures like Katherine Birbalsingh and Malcolm McLaren to challenge the status quo in education.
Reflect on the historical context of industrial revolutions and their ongoing influence on our current educational systems.
Understand why Graham argues that education is still stuck in outdated 19th-century practices and how the pandemic reinforced rather than changed this dynamic.
Explore why Graham believes relational skills, creativity, empathy, and human collaboration will define education and employment in the fifth industrial revolution.
Find out more about Graham on his website: GrahamBrownMartin.com
Follow Graham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grahambrownmartin/
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Dan and Ray welcome Graham Brown Martin, a seasoned expert in education technology, for a very(!) thought-provoking conversation about navigating education in the rapidly evolving age of artificial intelligence.
In this episode:
Discover Graham's journey through multiple technological revolutions—from early mainframes and pioneering laser-disc technology to modern-day AI.
Hear stories from Graham's past, including his role in bringing together provocative figures like Katherine Birbalsingh and Malcolm McLaren to challenge the status quo in education.
Reflect on the historical context of industrial revolutions and their ongoing influence on our current educational systems.
Understand why Graham argues that education is still stuck in outdated 19th-century practices and how the pandemic reinforced rather than changed this dynamic.
Explore why Graham believes relational skills, creativity, empathy, and human collaboration will define education and employment in the fifth industrial revolution.
Find out more about Graham on his website: GrahamBrownMartin.com
Follow Graham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grahambrownmartin/

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