Education 117
The remarkable story of Chickens Not So Little
The organising intellectual model of The Guardian’s education coverage seems to take any press release claiming there’s a problem in education and interpret it through the lens of the ancient fairy tale Chicken Little. The one where the acorn falls on the back of Henny Penny and she creates panic crying, ‘The sky is falling’. […]
Recruitment & discrimination in edtech
I recently attended a ‘Recruitment and Retention’ event hosted by Sophie Bailey of the Edtech Podcast. Three speakers gave their take on the issues: Jamie Brooker, co-founder of Kahoot @jamiebrooker on how to build a successful edtech startup; Dr Kristen Weatherby from UCL/IOE’s educate programme @KWresearch on the challenges of recruiting teachers for edtech projects; […]
The biology of fundraising in edtech
The biology of fundraising in edtech land
Is edtech a thing yet?
Audience Notes from Edtech Podcast event on Monday 20 June at NESTA I was asked to sit on this panel by the delightful Sophie of Edtech Podcast, who briefed us on what we needed to focus on. Being time limited and a tad verbose, I’m always a bit frustrated as I always have far more […]
Should edtech and other startups spend money on IP?
Trademarks and the protection of intellectual property should be vital to any business, particularly those in tech? Wrong! Over the years I have seen too many businesses blow too much of their scare management and financial resources trying to register various types of IP. A few have managed to get trademarks, but I can’t think […]
Science Museum Hackathon
I was part of a team that took part in the recent Science Museum Hackathon. The short story: We thought and acted differently Our idea was disruptive and uncomfortable for the organisers We lost It was fun What was great (hacked on): That the Science Museum even put on a hackathon The overall winners […]
RM should sue the pants off the Victorian government!
A decade of IT failures by Victorian government departments has cost taxpayers in excess of A$2bn. Add to that the costs of cancelling major infrastructure projects, e.g. $1bn damages bill for terminating the A$8bn East West road project, and you have a major Australian state which is a laughing stock in the international business and […]
Australia Trumps Brexit
Educational exports are the third largest sector in the Australian economy as the following figures show: Value $21.8bn [1] in 2016/17 700,000 international students, 300,000 in the higher education sector Strong sector growth at 14% (2014), 15% (2015) and 17% (2016). Australia’s educational success hasn’t happened overnight and there have been plenty of […]
The Edtech Podcast with Sophie Bailey
It’s not easy getting an Explicit Rating on an iTunes podcast for edtech, but I managed to help Sophie Bailey of The Edtech Podcast achieve one when she interviewed me at BETT 2017. For anyone under 18 or adults who dislike profanity, irreverence and highly-personal comments, stop right here. I generally don’t give interviews and […]
Robert Hunt of Studyladder
Few people in the UK edtech community will ever have heard of Robert Hunt, who died unexpectedly last November. I was lucky enough to meet Rob and his wife Audrey several years ago in Sydney when they had taken over StudyLadder from its founders (two teachers). Rob, was born in New Zealand and started his […]
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