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  • Applying AI in higher education: it takes a village

    16 Jan 2024 Written by Gill Ferrell, 1EdTech Europe
    Community effort, collective responsibility, and diverse perspectives are needed to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) fairly, ethically, and innovatively into higher education practice.
  • Applying to U.S. and Canadian Universities during a pandemic

    01 May 2020 Written by Hale Education’s Consultant Elijah Koome
    Ways to support international students continue to prepare applications to American and Canadian universities.
  • ISC Research have released a new report on inclusion in international schools.
  • It’s no secret that students use AI, and it’s sometimes encouraged - but does it mean they’re losing the power of critical thinking?
  • Are Voice Assistants Ready for Education?

    15 Jan 2021 Written by Julie Daniel Davis, Founder, Voice in Education Podcast
    Julie Daniel Davis asks the question: are voice assistants ready for education, and are voice assistant companies missing a golden opportunity to enhance the educational experience?
  • Are you helping or hindering the mental health and wellbeing of your pupils?

    16 Jul 2020 Ross McWilliam, MHFA National Trainer @RossMcWilliamUK
    Ross McWilliam discusses how schools can create a solid mental health strategy to support teachers and students in identifying need and signposting solutions.
  • Are you teaching the next Steven Bartlett?

    18 Sep 2023 Written by Julian Hall, CEO of YoBuDi.com
    With the rise of platforms like Wish, Shein, TikTok shop and now Temu, young people are not only consuming products online more than ever but have ambitions to become the entrepreneurs of the future c ...
  • To ensure inclusion in the digital economy and the workplace of the future all students should be taught to be fluent in digital. 
  • As artificial intelligence develops at breakneck speed, its impact will touch all sectors and all workers - education included.
  • During the COVID-19 lockdown, Bryanston School had to start the new term with no students! 
  • As the world changes, why isn't assessment keeping up?

    26 Feb 2021 Written by Stefanie Leong, Asia-Pacific International Baccalaureate Organization
    Innovation continues to dominate education technology in almost every area except one. Why are examinations and assessments being left out of the ongoing progress of change?
  • Augmenting Education

    24 Sep 2020 Paul Hamilton, Technology Trainer App and Creativity Wizard, Using Technology Better
    Paul Hamilton explores what a learning environment could look like in the future with the help of augmented reality.
  • In this keynote session, Jean-Claude Brizard, Cigdem Ertem and Ollie Bray explore the opportunities and threats that automation presents to our students' future, and how we can change the role of tech ...
  • Back to School

    24 Sep 2020
    After a testing and challenging academic year, how are schools and trust leaders preparing for re-opening? This webinar explores how educators are engaging and adjusting to the school environment and ...
  • Back to school and focussing on literacy and digital support this International Literacy Day

    09 Sep 2021 Written by Fiona Evans, National Literacy Trust
    Fiona Evans joins us for National Literacy Day to discuss how we can better support teachers with digital resources.
  • The Foundation for Education Development (the FED) has one aim – to promote education through a long-term lens.   Education empowers the individual, our communities and nations.  The FED believes that ...

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