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EdTech Talks

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Phil and Chris are educators, passionate about the impact that digital solutions can have on teaching, learning and working across the education sector. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @EdTech_Talks "An engaging series of podcasts that are well produced and easy to listen to. Educational technology is discussed in the context of the challenges faced in higher and further education, and the insight provided by the speakers and guests is very informative." ***** - M. Woods "Listenable, informal and informative conversations on digital technology in education." ***** - D. Scott

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June 12, 2020

In conversation with... Dr David Kellermann

<p>David is a research and teaching academic with specialisation in the mechanics of advanced composite materials and biological tissue; Course convenor, educational technology developer and lecturer for a large foundational first and second year mechanics course. He specialises in the continuum and&nbsp;computational mechanics of advanced structural materials such as carbon fibre reinforced plastics and biological tissue. He has worked as research fellow at the University of Nottingham UK, been research associate in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (UNSW) ranked 13th in the world, and is now a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at UNSW Sydney. David has worked in applying his models for Boeing Research and Technology, the Composites CRC of Australia, and collegiate researchers around the&nbsp;world. He has pioneered the development and implementation of new technologies into his teaching practice and is a recipient of the UNSW&nbsp;Awards for Teaching Excellence.&nbsp;He is the course convenor and lecturer for the largest foundational first and second year engineering subjects (Engineering Mechanics and the Mechanics of Solids), teaching over 1,000 students each year. You can follow David on Twitter @DrKellermann</p>

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June 5, 2020

In conversation with... Gary Vear

<p>Gary has over 10 years’ experience in education and training - having previously worked in Further Education, the charity sector and public sector as part of Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. Gary is passionate about learning technology, and how embracing a digital approach can open a world of possibilities with regards to the delivery and assessment of education across all levels. Gary prides himself on being able to communicate between IT specialists and those on the front line. Having not come from an IT background himself, he understands the frustrations people can have with using technology and aims to engage everyone from experts to novices. Gary currently works for University Academy 92 as their Senior Learning Technologist, and has been a lead for the embedment of Microsoft Teams across the organisation. You can connect with Gary via <a href=" https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-vear-8722068b/">LinkedIn</a></p>

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May 29, 2020

In conversation with... Elaine Topham

<p>Elaine has worked for over 10 years in teaching, delivering ICT qualifications and training in Further Education, Higher Education, Community learning and apprenticeships. She now works as a Senior Learning Technologist in the Innovate department at the Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education and the associated campuses. Her role not only involves supporting the 400+ academic staff to implement technology solutions into the classroom, but also involves supporting the wider business support staff to fully integrate the Office 365 technologies into their work processes. As an MIE Expert and active member of the Microsoft Educator Community, Elaine drives the adoption of learning technologies throughout the TEC Partnership and provides Microsoft Office Specialist training and support for staff development. Dedicated and passionate, Elaine recognises the growing need for digital capabilities within teaching and believes that with the right support, technology can create better learning experiences for our learners. You can follow Elaine on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/ElaineTopham">@ElaineTopham</a></p>

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What is EdTech Talks?

Phil and Chris are educators, passionate about the impact that digital solutions can have on teaching, learning and working across the education sector. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @EdTech_Talks

"An engaging series of podcasts that are well produced and easy to listen to. Educational technology is discussed in the context of the challenges faced in higher and further education, and the insight provided by the speakers and guests is very informative." ***** - M. Woods

"Listenable, informal and informative conversations on digital technology in education." ***** - D. Scott

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This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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