How do we make EdTech work for everyone? | Research for the Real World

Professor Alison Clark-Wilson has a wealth of experience breaking down barriers between research communities and industry through her work with educational technology entrepreneurs, experts, and end users all over the world. We hear about some of the projects she’s led and collaborated on, how nurturing humility in EdTech might be possible in a world of “tech bros” and big egos, and why “fake it till you make it” is not acceptable in education. Full show notes and links: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/news/2023/aug/how-do-we-make-edtech-work-everyone-rftrw-s20e01
Professor Alison Clark-Wilson has a wealth of experience breaking down barriers between research communities and industry through her work with educational technology entrepreneurs, experts, and end users all over the world.
We hear about some of the projects she’s led and collaborated on, how nurturing humility in EdTech might be possible in a world of “tech bros” and big egos, and why “fake it till you make it” is not acceptable in education.

Creators and Guests

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Amie Liebowitz
Series Producer, Research for the Real World / Academia et al.
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Jason Ilagan
Executive Producer, IOE insights
How do we make EdTech work for everyone? | Research for the Real World
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