Synopsis
WISE Words is a podcast brought to you by the team behind the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE). Join the WISE Team as they talk to thought leaders, innovators, educators and artists from around the world about any and all things to do with education.
Episodes
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52: Augmented Learning with Dwayne Iserief
01/06/2020 Duration: 41minWe’re joined by Dwayne Iserief, Co-founder and CEO of Uptale, an immersive learning platform that utilizes 360-degree technology and virtual reality to facilitate training and learning modules. It’s an e-learning and training platform that allows you to simulate real-world environments, and interact with objects in the virtual space. Together with host and CEO of WISE, Stavros Yiannouka, they’ll be discussing more about the implications of such technologies, and what augmented learning brings to the fore. -------------------------------------------------- Relevant links: Follow Uptale: https://twitter.com/uptale_io http://uptale.io -------------------------------------------------- Check out more from WISE and send us your thoughts! Website: www.wise-qatar.org Twitter: twitter.com/WISE_Tweets Instagram: wiseqatar Facebook: www.facebook.com/wiseqatar/ Linkedin: bit.ly/2JKThYf
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51: Preparing Students For Change with Kiran Bir Sethi
19/05/2020 Duration: 49minWe’re joined by Kiran Bir Sethi, the founder of Design For Change which is the world’s largest movement for change of and by children, operating in 44 countries and impacting millions of students and teachers. She is also the Director of the celebrated Riverside School in Ahmedabad, India. Kiran is a designer who became a teacher, a principal who grew into an education reformer and subsequently morphed into a social entrepreneur. In this episode, together with host of the show and CEO of WISE, Stavros Yiannouka, Kiran discusses reflecting on the role of loss in education, preparing students for change, ethics, and practising empathy online. -------------------------------------------------- Relevant links: Follow Kiran: https://twitter.com/kiranbirsethi https://www.dfcworld.com/SITE -------------------------------------------------- Check out more from WISE and send us your thoughts! Website: www.wise-qatar.org Twitter: twitter.com/WISE_Tweets Instagram: wiseqatar Facebook: www.facebook.com/wiseqatar/ Lin
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50: Edtech Frontlines - The Case of Latin America with Agustín Thienen
12/05/2020 Duration: 49min"This COVID-19, to make an analogy, would be like waking from a dream. The first 2 minutes, you remember it really vividly, but if you don't talk to someone or you don't write it down, then you forget it quite immediately. I won't ever choose to go through this, but as it is happening, we need to make the most of it. What does this mean?" Agustín Pardo Van Thienen, currently the CEO of OX Education, and someone who started his entrepreneurial journey in education from a very young age, joins us to discuss the Latin American Education response to the current situation, and how edtech ventures like Ox’s Spanish learning platform Wumbox are stepping up in an attempt to ensure learning never stops. -------------------------------------------------- Relevant links: Ox: http://www.oxed.com.ar Wumbox: https://www.wumbox.comox Latin American students sharing their thoughts: https://youtu.be/fMGefvxQ-oM https://www.instagram.com/oxeducation/ https://www.facebook.com/OXeducation/ http://twitter.com/oxeducation
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49: How Schools Can Plan For The New Normal with William Zhou
04/05/2020 Duration: 43minWe’re joined by William Zhou, CEO of Chalk, a versatile planning and analytics platform tailored to the K-12 curriculum and designed to help support teachers and schools stay online and on-track. Five years ago, William was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list in education. Back then, there were about 100,000 users using the curriculum planning platform. Fast forward to today, there are now more than 500,000 teachers have signed up to Chalk. Chalk was also part of the WISE Accelerator cohort of 2016-17. Such tools are undoubtedly helping to keep schools and districts focused and ensuring the right standards are being taught to students, and that’s especially important in times of uncertainty. If this is the new normal, how can we schools and educators plan effectively for it? William Zhou sits down with CEO of WISE, Stavros Yiannouka, to discuss this in-depth. -------------------------------------------------- Relevant links: Chalk website: https://www.chalk.com Follow William: https://twitter.com/William
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48: COVID-19 - An Education Response with Fernando Reimers and Andreas Schleicher
01/05/2020 Duration: 01h34sOne of the key questions we’re still looking to answer is how we can best support education decision making to ensure an effective education response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A framework to guide and education response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 is a new report that was recently released to help guide education leaders and promote global collaboration during the unprecedented crisis. Harvard Graduate Professor Fernando Reimers and Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills at the OECD issued the framework and join us for this episode to discuss some of its findings. -------------------------------------------------- Check out the resources: - A framework to guide an education response: https://bit.ly/2WkzIeY - Teaching and learning resources: https://bit.ly/35lmAdP Follow Andreas: https://twitter.com/SchleicherOECD Follow Fernando: https://twitter.com/FernandoReimers -------------------------------------------------- Check out more from WISE and send us your thoughts! Website: www.wis
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47: How Schools Can Adapt to Remote Learning with Aparna Ramanathan
09/04/2020 Duration: 44min"The one silver lining that has come out of the COVID19 pandemic in education is that there’s now a shift in truly considering the whole child." Aparna Ramanathan of AskMyClass joins WISE Words to discuss how schools can adapt to remote learning. As students continue learning from a distance, we must consider if too much screen time is conducive to learning? Aparna took AskMyClass an audio path for learning, by introducing a voice system to the classroom so that children are screen and hands-free to collaborate with each other. Now, they're looking to adapt the platform for the home with AskMyKid. In this episode, Stavros Yiannouka, CEO of WISE and host of WISE Words talks to Aparna about the many ways schools have been adapting to the crisis, the potential of audio tools for the classroom, and keeping kids active and learning from home. -------------------------------------------------- Related links AskMyClass: https://askmyclass.app https://askmykid.com Follow AskMyClass: https://twitter.com/askMyCla
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46: Training Teachers From a Distance with Aldo de Pape
07/04/2020 Duration: 45minLike in many other industries, education practitioners and students around the world have been jumping into digital platforms as a means to continue operating amid the crisis. A remote-powered world draws many challenges into question. Issues concerning ease-of-use, accessibility, and privacy and security are some that teachers are continuing to grapple with. In an attempt to address these challenges, edtech solutions are stepping up to train teachers and education stakeholders how they can effectively utilize technology to not only facilitate the classroom experience, but to potentially enhance it. In this episode, Aldo De Pape, founder of TeachPitch, sits down with host Stavros Yiannouka to discuss how the organization has been training thousands of teachers in partnership with the Ministry of Albania. They talk about how the crisis has affected TeachPitch, the difference between online teaching and emergency remote teaching, and what it means to provide a central infrastructure for e-learning. ---------
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45: What Do Young People Want From Their Education?
25/03/2020 Duration: 27minWISE@Bogotá and Medellín postponed: https://bit.ly/3agViHe ----------------------------------------------------- Nine out of ten young adults feel that they have a responsibility to better the world - yet not even half of those 9 people feel equipped to take action towards this goal. This is according to some of the latest findings of an extensive research survey that was released by WISE recently for the International Day of Education on 24 January. Conducted by Ipsos, the WISE Global Education Barometer includes surveys conducted by more than 9000 young people between the age of 16 to 25 across 20 countries from around the world. In this episode of WISE Words, we will be taking a look at some of the key findings of the survey, and discuss with university students of Qatar Foundation's Education City about the future of education. Many thanks to the students who participated in this episode: -Ria Sayadi -Andrew Edward -Ghada Al-Qashouti -Salar Mujeeb Khan -------------------------------------------------
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44: Scaling Innovation in Education with Ted Fujimoto
11/03/2020 Duration: 52minAPPLY FOR THE 2020 WISE ACCELERATOR: https://bit.ly/2W13iaY ----------------------------------------------------- Innovation. You’ve probably seen the word being generously used across the media you consume. It’s the buzzword that many companies and organizations strive to achieve and specifically mention in their strategy (including ours!). In fact, a consulting firm, Board of Innovation, estimates that there are over 70,000 books written on innovation and the philosophies behind it. Despite its status as an overused term, it's values is most definitely still appreciated and adopted by industries alike, including the education space. However, education has been one of the sectors where innovation and change have been notoriously difficult to scale. Many cite challenges such as limited resources, undercompensated teachers, and students who are disengaged. At WISE, we know that innovative education projects are taking shape in many forms across the globe. The question is what is the most effective way
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43: AI for Education <-> Education for AI with Meia & Max Tegmark
29/01/2020 Duration: 39minThere was a time when robots were so primitive they could only navigate on wheels, now not only do some have some the ability to walk, but they can even do backflips. That's not all - AI has become so advanced that it can already teach languages, like Botter, one of the WISE Accelerator cohorts, it can pick out the ripest raspberries in your supermarket by utilizing tactile sensors, or even generate deep fake videos of world leaders reciting controversial statements. Which begs the question: Should we embrace AI as a solution to solve problems in our world? To what extent can its abilities surpass ours, how should we regulate the way it’s used? Can we depend on it to enhance education? Well, it doesn't just go in one direction, instead, we should be thinking about how human beings and AI can work together to become better. Meia and Max Tegmark of the Future of Life institute join us to discuss all about AI's role in education, speculative fiction, demanding transparency in tech, and understanding the human in
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42: How Music Can Transform The Way We Learn with Stevie Van Zandt & David Roth
18/01/2020 Duration: 40minAPPLY FOR THE 2020 WISE AWARDS: bit.ly/2t5Vqsw ----------------------------------------------------- "The success of what we do has to do with teaching kids HOW to think instead of WHAT to think, and that is something that the arts does best." It is impossible to deny the universal capacity of music to touch the souls of millions around the world. So why have we not used it as a gateway to learning in the classroom? This is exactly what world renowned musician and actor/producer, Steven Van Zandt, set out to achieve with the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation and TeachRock.org. Joining alongside Steven is the Chairman of the Rock and Roll Foundation, David Roth. "The arts inspire and engage. Music engages you, it engages your soul. It engages you to your very core. That is exactly the goal we have for every classroom". After 12 years of building a curriculum on the foundations of music, TeachRock is now offering over 150 lessons entirely for free. Currently, there are more than 25,000 teachers registered on t
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41: Humanity's Capacity For Teaching with Nicholas Christakis
11/01/2020 Duration: 44minAPPLY FOR THE 2020 WISE AWARDS: https://bit.ly/2t5Vqsw ----------------------------------------------------- Author of Connected and Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of A Good Society, Nicholas Christakis joins us to discuss the human being's innate ability to teach and learn from one another, how societies are inherently good, and the negative externalities of emerging tech. Nicholas is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University. His work is in the fields of network science, biosocial science, and behavior genetics. He directs the Human Nature Lab and is the Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network Science. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2006; the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2010; and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017. He was also a speaker for the WISE 2019 Summit. -------------------------------------------------- Related links Buy Blueprint: https://amzn.to/36rZlhZ Follow Nicholas: https://twitter.co
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40: Before High Tech High with Larry Rosenstock
28/12/2019 Duration: 27minFounding Principal of High Tech High and the seventh WISE Prize for Education laureate, Larry Rosenstock, reminisces previous experiences throughout his life and how those experiences inspired him to create an innovative network of American charter schools. Larry is recognized for his lifelong dedication to rethinking K-12 learning and tackling inequality through education. He has pioneered the concept of project-based education – the idea that students can and must learn crucial academic skills through hands-on projects that integrate multiple disciplines, engage their interest, and have an authentic purpose. His model also reimagines the role of teachers as “designers” who adapt their curricula and blend a variety of subjects based on the specific needs of each student. -------------------------------------------------- Related links High Tech High: https://www.hightechhigh.org Send your thoughts to: @wise_ceo --------------------------------------------------- Check out more WISE content! Website: w
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39: Can Tech Accelerate Early Learning? with Dimitri Christakis
21/12/2019 Duration: 42min"We found that the typical 2 year old spends, on average, 20-30 minutes a day with their favorite toy. And we know that children will happily spend way more time with an iPad than they would with any traditional toy. If we think of these things as toys, they are not functioning the way any other toy has for millennia." The introduction of technology as a tool for learning has always been a point of controversy among parents and researchers alike. Dr. Dimitri Christakis sits down with us to discuss the many implications of what technology can mean for the future of education and early childhood cognitive development. He is a pediatrician, researcher, a parent, the George Adkins Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington, Director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and an attending pediatrician at Seattle Children’s Hospital. He is the author of over 230 original research articles, a textbook of pediatrics and The Elephant in the
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38: Thinking Exponentially with Jason Silva
10/12/2019 Duration: 37min"Technology is advancing exponentially - that is the reason why the smartphone in your pocket today is a million times cheaper, smaller, and a thousand times more powerful than what used to be a 60 million dollar supercomputer 40 years ago." World-renowned filmmaker and futurist, Jason Silva, joins us to discuss why human beings should unlearn linear thinking and relearn exponential thinking in the digital age. Jason is known for hosting the National Geographic Emmy-Nominated reality series, Brain Games, and for his insightful YouTube series, “Shots of Awe,” in which he explores various aspects of the human condition through philosophical micro-documentaries. -------------------------------------------------- Related links Follow Jason: @jasonlsilva https://www.thisisjasonsilva.com Shots of Awe: https://www.youtube.com/ShotsOfAwe Send your thoughts to: @wise_ceo --------------------------------------------------- Check out more WISE content! Website: www.wise-qatar.org Email: wisewordspod@gmail.com Twit
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37: The Untapped Potential of The Refugee Workforce with Mursal Hedayat
15/10/2019 Duration: 20minMulti-award-winning entrepreneur and Founder & CEO of Chatterbox, Mursal Hedayat, joins us to discuss why it has become essential to create better support systems for the refugee workforce. A former refugee to the UK from Afghanistan herself, Mursal was inspired to create a platform that could recruit individuals from the large pool of untapped potential from the refugee community. Chatterbox combines AI-powered self-study courses alongisde algorithmically matched native language coaches from the refugee community. While clients can learn from a series of different languages, coaches earn a living and have a chance to reclaim their professional identities. Chatterbox was part of the 2018 WISE Accelerator Cohort and Mursal Hedayat will also be attending the 2019 WISE Summit. -------------------------------------------------- Related links Follow Mursal: @mursalhedayat LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mursalhedayat/ Chatterbox: https://www.chatterbox.io An article by Mursal: https://www.forbes.com/sites
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36: Empowering Refugee Youth with Omar Al-Tal
11/09/2019 Duration: 45minHead of Education in Emergency at Mercy Corps, Omar Al-Tal, joins this episode to discuss his experience working with displaced youth in Jordan, Greece, and Iraq. Following our previous episode with Louka Parry on Social Emotional Learning, Omar also incorporates Social and Emotional Learning into his work with refugees on the ground. Omar describes himself as a storyteller and during our conversation he painted a vivid picture explaining why refugees are so keen to prioritize education and learning. He will be attending the 2019 WISE Summit as a speaker. -------------------------------------------------- Related links Follow Omar: twitter.com/OmarAlTal1 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/omar-al-tal-a57b4b76 Mercy Corps: https://www.mercycorps.org Article about Omar's story: https://www.mercycorps.org/videos/jordan-syria/omars-vision-how-war-shaping-next-champions-peace Send your thoughts to: @wise_ceo --------------------------------------------------- Check out more WISE content! Website: www.wise-qatar.org Ema
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35: Social-Emotional Learning with Louka Parry
02/09/2019 Duration: 54minIn the age of rapid technological advance, AI, and Machine Learning, the education community is increasingly looking for solutions for human beings to adapt to new environments and learn the latest in-demand skillsets. The latest buzzword to make the news is "Social-Emotional Learning". Here to tell us all about it and why it is important is Louka Parry, CEO and founder of The Learning Future, an organization that supports schools, systems and companies to thrive in tomorrow’s world. He has spent the last five years training thousands of educators and leaders globally to increase their positive impact. He will be attending WISE 2019 Summit as a speaker.
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34: Elevating Wellbeing as a Strategic Concern with Steven MacGregor
19/07/2019 Duration: 37minDr. Steven MacGregor, global expert in executive health and performance with PhD and Master's degree in Design Thinking, joins us to discuss wellbeing in the workplace, drawing ideas from his book 'Chief Wellbeing Officer'. Steven is a frequent keynote speaker and guest professor with experience in research and teaching at Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, IE, IMD, IESE, CEIBS and Pompeu Fabra. He has also trained with Olympic athletes, Tour de France riders and Ironman champions. International level Duathlete and former national champion currently racing for FC Barcelona. He will be attending the 2019 WISE Summit as a speaker. -------------------------------------------------- Related links Subscribe to Chief Wellbeing Officer: https://soundcloud.com/user-223639779 Buy the book: https://amzn.to/2XNSNtR Follow Steven: https://twitter.com/spmacg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/spmacg/ The LAB: https://twitter.com/thelabcn --------------------------------------------------- Check out more WISE content! Web
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33: Flipping Classrooms with Robert Talbert
29/06/2019 Duration: 41minRobert Talbert, Professor and Assistant Chair in the Mathematics Department at Grand Valley State University, joins this episode to discuss everything to do with flipped learning. Robert wrote the book: Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty, published by Stylus Publications in May 2017. "I wrote this book because I've been teaching with flipped learning for a while (since 2009) and writing about it on my blog for about the same amount of time. During that time I've made a lot (!) of mistakes and figured a lot of things out. I wanted to collect everything I know about flipped learning --- along with some research, theoretical foundations, history, and practical examples --- and put it in one volume. I'm convinced that flipped learning is the way of the future in higher education and I want to give faculty in all walks of higher ed a handbook for how to get started and keep going." - Robert Talbert Related links Series on "How much research has been done on flipped learning": Original 2016