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EdTech People

EdTech People

By Matthew Setchell

The past, present and future of technology in education. Each episode features a chat with someone who makes it happen. Hosted by Matthew Setchell (@msetchell on Twitter)
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EdTech People: Andrew Walls (Assistant Headteacher)

EdTech PeopleMar 15, 2022

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S3: Nadio Granata - AI in Education

S3: Nadio Granata - AI in Education

Nadio Granata is the founder of The AI Collective: a network of AI curious connections from school leavers to Thought Leaders - and brings unique insight to AI in general, and the use of AI in Education

Feb 12, 202456:29
S3: Maggie Layfield - Edtech, Burnout and Covid in the US

S3: Maggie Layfield - Edtech, Burnout and Covid in the US

On this episode we are joined by Maggie Layfield, Vice President of Sales, Americas at NetSupport Inc. Maggie brings a fantastic insight to edtech's role in the classroom over in the states - and how Covid has affected it's successful growth, as well as the potential of AI

Jan 29, 202452:11
S3: Luke Vere - Cyber Security, Digital Transformation and more.

S3: Luke Vere - Cyber Security, Digital Transformation and more.

Luke has taken the Voyage Education Partnership MAT on a journey from inheriting a network that had experienced a major cyber security incident to a network that is able to grow with the trust and inspire confidence in users and leadership alike.

We talk cyber security, how to recover from and prevent future incidents, strategy and lots more in this wide ranging chat.


Jan 18, 202458:08
Katherine Howard - Smoothwall

Katherine Howard - Smoothwall

Meet Katherine Howard, Head of Education and Wellbeing at Smoothwall, who protect 22 million children globally across 25,100 schools. We discuss recent changes to KCSIE, the DfE Filtering and Monitoring Standards and the challenges of keeping pupils and staff safe in an ever changing landscape.
Nov 09, 202359:05
Daren White
May 22, 202301:03:37
Traci Good - i-vengers

Traci Good - i-vengers

Keeping children and adults safe when using technology is a vital role, and Traci has started i-vengers.org.uk and works with schools to highlight, inform and transform digital safety. An interesting chat through how and why she is doing this work, the impact of the work and a scary insight using recent surveys of parents and children - as well as discussing emerging risks and trends.

May 17, 202301:01:39
Nick Brown
May 02, 202301:08:24
Neil Cheshire

Neil Cheshire

IT Manager for large secondary school and general all round gadget lover Neil talks about what it's like to be on the ground supporting tech in a large secondary school in Worcestershire - we talk recruitment, oopsie moments and lots more.

Apr 25, 202301:00:02
Kirsten Beaven
Apr 17, 202301:00:55
Al Kingsley - Writer, Speaker. CEO, MAT Chair, RSC Board.

Al Kingsley - Writer, Speaker. CEO, MAT Chair, RSC Board.

Al Kingsley is well known in EdTech as someone who is always innovating, sharing and learning - Al has almost 45,000 followers on his twitter account, has written 2 books (Amazon.co.uk: Al Kingsley) around EdTech and Governance, has led NetSupport Group for 31 years, and is a MAT Chair, in this episode we focus on where EdTech goes next, and the impact that could have for learners and those supporting them. Al also lets us know his favourite and worse bits of Ed Tech. Follow Al on twitter: Al Kingsley (@AlKingsley_Edu) / Twitter

Aug 29, 202201:00:20
EdTech People: Ben Dunford (Head of Products @ FireFly, Founder of ePraise.co.uk and former teacher)

EdTech People: Ben Dunford (Head of Products @ FireFly, Founder of ePraise.co.uk and former teacher)

We start off season 2 with a fantastic chat with Ben Dunford (Mr Dunford (@MrDunford) / Twitter and Ben Dunford | LinkedIn). A former teacher, founder of epraise.co.uk and now Head of Products at FireFly - Ben has a unique view on how technology can impact education and the important link between parents being able to follow their children's success and challenges using technology.
Jun 20, 202257:13
EdTech People: Jordan Smithson
Apr 04, 202201:03:44
EdTech People: Dr Paul Heery (Trust CEO, Lead Inspector)

EdTech People: Dr Paul Heery (Trust CEO, Lead Inspector)

Dr Paul Heery once gave me a job, and allowed me to start what became Lourdes IT. Now, he is a Trust CEO, Lead Inspector and has recently been voted onto the RSC Advisory Board. In this episode we explore his views on how edtech can support pupil outcomes, the importance of trusting your IT team and about how taking a chance, and employing the right people has impacted his use of Edtech in his career. Find Paul on Twitter: @DrHeery

Mar 30, 202201:02:51
EdTech People: Andrew Walls (Assistant Headteacher)

EdTech People: Andrew Walls (Assistant Headteacher)

Andrew Walls, Assistant Headteacher at the Sidney Stringer Multi Academy and studying for an MA in Cyber Security joins us to talk about the importance of support, teachers and leadership connecting and communicating to move schools forward, to protect, and secure over a wide range of threats.
Mar 15, 202201:03:20
EdTech People: Beth Mokrini (Arbor Education)

EdTech People: Beth Mokrini (Arbor Education)

In our second outing, and now that we are professionals(!) we catch up with Beth from Arbor - and enjoy a discussion around how the MIS landscape is changing in Education, what the driver for that is, the impact, and the future. We also find out how Beth is now a film star, thanks to her doorbell and how much she dislikes a certain Microsoft app. 

Mar 14, 202253:02
EdTech People: Sam McNeill (Microsoft)

EdTech People: Sam McNeill (Microsoft)

In our first ever episode we meet Sam McNeill, from New Zealand who works for Microsoft. We talk all things EdTech, including the influence of the earthquakes on home learning, which Edtech tools Sam wishes were never in the classroom, and his favourite Microsoft EdTech tool and so much more in-between.

Mar 09, 202201:00:45