Hello listeners! What's in this episode?
Welcome to this penultimate episode in our Education 4.0 series with friends at Jisc, looking at the changing world of education in the fourth industrial era.
This week we ask “Who can help embed new technologies and working practices?” as we look at the pioneers and settlers needed to create change in education.
We hope you enjoy this episode. We are taking a break over the summer, but can't wait to bring you final episode in our Education 4.0 series, plus the launch of our new series in September. 😎🌞🎧
Enjoy, and don't forget to message in or post using #edu4_0!
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People
- Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech
- Dave Coplin, Author, Alchemist, Catalyst and Founder of the Envisioners | Twitter: @dcoplin
- Sue Attewell, Head of Change FE & Skills, Jisc | Twitter: @AttewellSue
- Chris Cobb, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Operations) and Chief Operating Officer, University of London | Twitter: @ChrisCobbLondon
- Andy McGregor, Deputy Chief Innovation Officer, Jisc | Twitter: @andymcg
- Alexander Iosad, Projects and Partnerships Lead, Emerge Education | Twitter: @simplescholar
- Nathalie Czechowski, CIO, University of South Wales
- Norbert Morawetz, Co-Founder of Potential.ly | Twitter: @NorbertMorawetz
- Lotis Bautista, is the co-founder of Volo | Twitter: @misslbautista
Show Notes and References
Check out https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast for the full show notes or go to https://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog
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