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R&D Unplugged

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by Learning Planet Institute

22 episodes
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Welcome to "R&D Unplugged", a podcast from the Learning Planet Institute that delves into the real-world impact of research. Each episode features an insightful conversation with a leading researcher who shares their journey, key findings, and the practical implications of their work. Our aim is to make complex research accessible and relatable. How research addresses critical global challenges, providing concrete examples of its impact on society? Listen to us and gain valuable insights into how research bridges the gap between theory and practice, transforming lives and communities! Through engaging stories and clear explanations, "R&D Unplugged" demonstrates the vital role of research in solving real-world problems. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world, our podcast offers a unique perspective on how research drives positive change. Join us and be inspired to see how research can make a difference!

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Episode thumbnail for #21 How to ensure your research benefits the greatest number? with Colin de la Higuera

April 21, 2026

#21 How to ensure your research benefits the greatest number? with Colin de la Higuera

In this episode, we explore a personal and professional journey beyond the code. Our guest, Colin de la Higuera, shares the realization that guiding research toward human values is not something that can be improvised; rather, it has become a vital field of research in its own right. We move beyond the personal narrative to examine the critical interactions between Artificial Intelligence and the sharing of knowledge. With a primary focus on education, we discuss how we can intentionally steer AI to empower learners and democratize information, rather than letting it be defined by market forces alone.

Episode thumbnail for #20 Modeling creativity for learning: from computational approaches to educational futures? with Chloé Mercier

March 30, 2026

#20 Modeling creativity for learning: from computational approaches to educational futures? with Chloé Mercier

In this episode, we explore creativity not as a mysterious gift, but as a process that can be studied, modeled, and nurtured. At the crossroads of computer science, cognitive science, and the learning sciences, our guest, Chloé Mercier, examines creativity as a situated and iterative learning process shaped by reflection and feedback. Using computational approaches, we discuss how creative work can be analyzed without reducing its educational richness. These models help us understand how learners generate ideas from prior knowledge and environmental stimuli, revise their work, and gradually develop creative strategies. Looking ahead, the conversation turns to writing education and the goal of fostering creativity alongside metacognitive awareness, not automating production. We also reflect on digital humanities and STEAM education, asking whether bridging the sciences and humanities could support more inclusive pathways and help address persistent social and gender inequalities.

Episode thumbnail for #19 Learning to teach humans and neural networks, with Jean Vassoyan

March 4, 2026

#19 Learning to teach humans and neural networks, with Jean Vassoyan

In this episode, Jean Vassoyan explores a fundamental question in machine learning: how can we design “teacher” algorithms that effectively guide “student” agents? Using a broad and abstract framework, he connects fields such as Curriculum Learning, Active Learning, and Reinforcement Learning, showing how they share a common mathematical foundation aimed at optimizing learning. Applied to human education, this approach becomes Adaptive Learning, intelligent tutoring systems that personalize instruction for each learner. By viewing machine and human teaching through a unified lens, Jean invites us to rethink what it truly means to be a teacher and how this role can be defined and formalized in quantitative terms.

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What is R&D Unplugged?

Welcome to "R&D Unplugged", a podcast from the Learning Planet Institute that delves into the real-world impact of research. Each episode features an insightful conversation with a leading researcher who shares their journey, key findings, and the practical implications of their work.

Our aim is to make complex research accessible and relatable. How research addresses critical global challenges, providing concrete examples of its impact on society? Listen to us and gain valuable insights into how research bridges the gap between theory and practice, transforming lives and communities!

Through engaging stories and clear explanations, "R&D Unplugged" demonstrates the vital role of research in solving real-world problems. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply curious about the world, our podcast offers a unique perspective on how research drives positive change. Join us and be inspired to see how research can make a difference!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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