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Dec 5, 2018

This episode was recorded at The Edtech Podcast Festival 2018 and is sponsored by the Ufi Charitable Trust and rounds off another year of AMAZING EPISODES. This one is particularly good! 

Thank you to Ufi for supporting our mission to improve the dialogue between ed and tech for better innovation and impact. Thanks also to The Tech's Message Podcast for leading the LIVE discussion. You can register your interest for the next festival here

What's in this episode?

This week we have the final episode of the Ufi Upskilling mini-series on The Edtech Podcast. This series takes a bite-size look at technologies in work-place training which are changing the ways we learn and thrive. This week, we look at artificial intelligence in adult education.

What else? This week's main feature is a LIVE podcast discussion on how AI can help in education, including the need to maintain a balance between a reliance on computers and human interaction.

Finally, we touch base with two educators concerned about balancing the huge potential of AI with some deep understanding of the implicated risks. 

People

  • Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech
  • Sir Antony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham | Twitter: @AnthonySeldon
  • Joe Fatheree, Teacher, Filmmaker, Writer, Consultant | Twitter: @josephfatheree
  • Ufi upskilling mini-series on The Edtech Podcast:
  • Liz Dobree, Chief Impact Officer, at the Ufi Charitable Trust | Twitter: @UfiTrust
  • David Hore, Managing Director, Fluence World | Twitter: @DavidHore
  • LIVE podcast discussion from our podcast festival:
  • Nate Lanxon, Founder, Ultra Education Twitter: @NateLanxon
  • Chesca Ooi, Strategic Partnerships Manager at CENTURY Tech | Twitter: @chesca_ooi
  • Christina He, Investment Manager, Navitas Ventures | Twitter: @navitasventures
  • Benedict du Boulay, Emeritus Professor of AI, University of Sussex

Show Notes and References  

Checkout https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast for the full show notes.

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