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PREVIEW: All things AI, apps and EdTech | Research for the Real World

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In this season of Research for the Real World, we're highlighting IOE research that provides insights on finding ways for technology to play a meaningful role within education. We know that parents, teachers and students have concerns about the way in which society reacts with technology, but how can we improve our relationship with it? Maximise the use of high-quality content? Is there a way we can take advantage of personalized learning? There's also all that chat about AI… well, we’re going to provide some examples on how this technology improves lives.

We'll hear from:

  • Professor Manolis Mavrikis on artificial intelligence's role in education
  • Professor Alison Clark-Wilson on the intersections between industry and research in EdTech
  • Dr Laura Outhwaite on all things educational maths apps, and how we can look for high-quality learning content.

More episodes of Research for the Real World: https://bit.ly/researchfortherealworld

The IOE Podcast: https://bit.ly/ioepodcast

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In this season of Research for the Real World, we're highlighting IOE research that provides insights on finding ways for technology to play a meaningful role within education. We know that parents, teachers and students have concerns about the way in which society reacts with technology, but how can we improve our relationship with it? Maximise the use of high-quality content? Is there a way we can take advantage of personalized learning? There's also all that chat about AI… well, we’re going to provide some examples on how this technology improves lives.

We'll hear from:

  • Professor Manolis Mavrikis on artificial intelligence's role in education
  • Professor Alison Clark-Wilson on the intersections between industry and research in EdTech
  • Dr Laura Outhwaite on all things educational maths apps, and how we can look for high-quality learning content.

More episodes of Research for the Real World: https://bit.ly/researchfortherealworld

The IOE Podcast: https://bit.ly/ioepodcast

  continue reading

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