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Inside Learning | Unlocking human potential

The Learnovate Centre, Trinity College Dublin

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How do we reach our potential in work and life? The Inside Learning podcast explores the science of learning and the future of work with expert guest speakers and research-based insights from The Learnovate Centre in Trinity College Dublin, a global research centre focused on learning technology. Hosted by author, consultant and coach Aidan McCullen. Get in touch: info@learnovatecentre.org / https://www.learnovatecentre.org
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StoryStream

Henrik Lindegaard Jensen

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StoryStream, tells stories from know´n writers, as H.C. Andersen, and Charles Dickens,this just some few of them. I load them as quick as i can but it´s a big work to read them up and tell for you, so please be patient The Stories are told of Henrik Lindegaard Jensen. All the books i read are in Public Domain, and are Classic Books. Kind regards Henrik Lindegaard Jensen
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As President of the International Institute for Management Development - better known as IMD - Jean-François Manzoni has a direct line to some of the world’s most interesting and successful business leaders. In this new podcast, he shares that opportunity with you.In each episode, we’ll hear from a different CEO about the path that brought them to the C-suite, the insights they’ve gained at the top -- and the advice they’d like to pass on to the next generation.New episodes every other Thursday.
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Revolutionizing Music Education - MoomBix Founder Margret Juliana Sigurdardottir Join us for an inspiring episode of Inside Learning brought to you by the Learnovate Centre. In this episode, we dive into the future of music education with Margret Juliana Sigurdardottir, founder of MoomBix. Discover how Margret is addressing the challenges adult lea…
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In this episode of The Inside Learning Podcast, hosted by Aidan and brought to you by the Learnovate Center, we dive into the transformative concept of the access economy with special guest Sara Daw. Sara, the author of 'Strategy and Leadership as Service: How the Access Economy Meets the C-Suite', provides insightful definitions and real-world app…
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Join us for a special episode of the Inside Learning Podcast, recorded at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, with Elliot Masie, a key innovator in e-learning since the 1990s. Elliot discusses the evolution of digital learning, the intersection of learning and innovation, and the role of creativity and storytelling in education. The conversation also cove…
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In this episode of the Inside Learning Podcast, brought to you by the Learnovate Centre, we dive into the transformative power of experiential learning with Elyse Klaidman, co-founder of X in a Box and Story Xperiential. Elyse shares her extensive background, including her 22-year tenure at Pixar as Creative Director and her pivotal role in forming…
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In this episode of Inside Learning Podcast, we welcome Shlomo Ben-Hur, Professor at IMD Business School and author of 'Rewriting Your Leadership Code'. Shlomo reveals how early childhood experiences and traumas shape our behaviours, relationships, and effectiveness as leaders. He discusses the concept of a 'leadership code' influenced by our upbrin…
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Reimagining Work and Learning: Future Trends with Rob C. Wolcott & Kaihan Krippendorff In this episode of The Inside Learning Podcast presented by the Learnovate Centre, hosts welcome authors Rob C. Wolcott and Kaihan Krippendorff to discuss their book 'Proximity'. They explore the concept of 'proximity', or the capability to deliver anything, anyw…
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Unlocking Human Potential: The Science of Learning and the Future of Work with Friederike Fabritius Join us on the Inside Learning Podcast, brought to you by the Learnovate Centre, to explore the science of learning and the future of work. Our guest, Friederike Fabritius, acclaimed author of 'The Leading Brain' and 'The Brain Friendly Workplace,' s…
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Transforming Society with AI: Ethics, Education, and the Future of Work This episode of the Inside Learning Podcast, presented by the Learnovate Centre, features an insightful discussion with Nell Watson, an expert on AI ethics and author of Taming the Machine. The conversation delves into recent advancements in AI and their transformative potentia…
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In this episode of Inside Learning Podcast, hosted by Aidan McCullen and brought to you by the Learnovate Centre, we deep dive into the fascinating world of neurodiversity with our special guest, Dr. Maureen Dunne, author of "The Neurodiversity Edge". In this discussion, Dr. Dunne dissolves common myths associated with neurodivergence, highlighting…
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Regenerative agriculture techniques are vital to improve the resilience of crops and help farmers achieve humanity’s dual objective of growing more food using less land, the CEO of the Swiss agriculture group tells IMD President Jean-François Manzoni, as he advocates for carbon labelling on produce.By IMD
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Mastering Virtual Facilitation: Engage and Impact with Henrik Horn Andersen This episode of the Inside Learning Podcast, presented by the Centre Centre and Learnovate Centre in Trinity College Dublin, features an insightful discussion with Henrik Horn Andersen, the author of 'Virtual Facilitation: Create More Engagement and Impact.' Amidst the COVI…
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In the first episode of Season Four of the Inside Learning Podcast by Lernovate Centre, we begin with interest as we host renowned inclusive technology and responsible AI expert, Phaedra Boinodiris. Known for her impactful work with IBM and Future World Alliance, Phaedra delves into the pressing issue of inherent bias in AI technologies and how we …
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The call of the wild are written by jack Lopndon is a story about a dog called Buck, who get sold, and taken away from his owner and sent to work as a sled-team transporting mail to the Goldfields in the frozen north. The story not only describes the hard life of the dogs in this diffecult environment, but also the affectionate relationship that ca…
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Here you can listen to the first four chapters of Charles Dickens famous story about Oliver Twist. The Story is in the old England in the 1800´s. A young woman dies and leaves her son to grow up alone. Oliver twist is the remarkable story of an innocent boy trapped in London´s criminal world while trying to discover his true identity. Support the s…
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Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Inside Learning! In this instalment, we are thrilled to host a true revolutionary in the education industry, someone who has not only coined the 'courses to resources' shift but has also introduced the groundbreaking affective context model of learning and crafted the innovative 5Di© approach to human…
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New national research from today’s guest and her firm Flex+Strategy Group (FSG) signals a widening gap between employee and leadership perceptions about flexible work and performance, including what’s happening when employees are onsite. Based upon a demographically representative sample size of 782 U.S. full-time employed adults, the research is t…
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Daniel Malan is the director of the Trinity Corporate Governance Lab and an assistant professor in business ethics at Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin in Ireland. He was co-chair of the B20 Integrity and Compliance Task Force (2022 and 2020), and a member of the Global Future Council on Transparency and Anti-Corruption of the World E…
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Students using Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to cheat is a significant concern among educators and educational administrators. For example, a student could use ChatGPT to generate an entire essay and hand it in as theirs. Can AI writing be detected, and is AI writing always undesirable? Our guest is a Science, STEAM, and Artificial Intellig…
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Our guest is a Teacher, Educational Consultant, adjunct professor at UPenn, and a former Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Massachusetts. Her latest book is an invaluable resource for policymakers, university staff, and regional support providers. We welcome the author of “In Support of Students: A Leader's Guide to Equitable MTSS”, Katie Nova…
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Research Lead with The Learnovate Centre Peter Gillis joins us to offer a sneak peek into Learnovate's research on "Motivation for Learning in a Digital World". Peter shares some insights on: self-determination theory motivation amotivation nudging behaviour and much more besides.By The Learnovate Centre, Trinity College Dublin
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Jason Haddock is CEO of Sozo Labs, which incorporates VR into education and training. For example, his company creates and implements immersive applications to train workers in high-skilled areas like engineering, manufacturing and machine operation. He’s spent over three decades working in emerging technology and has always been passionate about h…
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Over the past few months, there has been colossal hype and speculation about the implications of large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and, most recently, GPT4. ChatGPT, in particular, reached 100 million users in two months, making it the fastest-growing consumer application of all time. It isn’t clear yet what kind of impact LLMs …
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Inclusive education as a concept is elusive. No one definition exists, but instead much diversity in how we conceive and understand it. Ireland, like most countries, has an increasingly diverse student population where the ‘one size fits all’ curriculum cannot possibly work for everyone. By understanding student variability and identifying the barr…
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Antoine de Saint-Affrique is a man who doesn’t let himself, his employees, or his investors get too comfortable. Since becoming the CEO of French food and nutrition giant Danone in September 2021, the 58-year-old executive has delivered some uncomfortable truths. Saint-Afrique has clearly called out the company’s underperformance compared to peers …
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