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The mission of The Edtech Podcast is to improve the dialogue between 'ed' and 'tech' through storytelling, for better innovation and impact. The Edtech Podcast audience consists of education leaders from around the world, plus startups, learning and development specialists, bluechips, investors, Government and media. The Edtech Podcast is downloaded 2000+ each week from 145 countries in total, with UK, US & Australia the top 3 downloading countries. Podcast series have included Future Tech for Education, Education 4.0, and The Voctech Podcast, Learning Continued, Evidence-Based EdTech, and AI in Ed: Our Data-Driven Future series on AI. Send your qs and comments to @PodcastEdtech, theedtechpodcast@gmail.com, or https://theedtechpodcast.com/ or leave a voicemail for the show at https://www.speakpipe.com/theedtechpodcast Educación
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  • #320 AI in Education: Governance, Ethics and Sustainability
    Mar 20 2026
    The Future of AI in Education: Ethical Innovation and Leadership with Rita Bateson - A Hachette Learning sponsored Episode. Join us as Dublin-based expert Rita Bateson shares insights on how educators and school leaders can harness AI's potential responsibly. From sustainability concerns to governance frameworks, discover practical strategies for integrating AI ethically in education to protect students and empower teachers. In this episode: The critical importance of sustainability and data center impact on AI's future How AI influences teaching practices and assessment reform Strategies for effective AI governance within schools Addressing ethical considerations and safeguarding student data Insights from Rita's extensive background in curriculum design and school leadership Practical frameworks for responsible AI deployment The emotional and social implications of AI for students and teachers Emerging trends and future scenarios in AI-driven education The importance of teacher agency, resilience, and human-centered values in AI integration Resources and tools to support schools in developing AI literacy Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to AI and education's ethical landscape 00:31 - Rita Bateson's background and expertise 01:14 - Sustainability challenges posed by data centers in Ireland 01:53 - The environmental impact of AI models like Claude, Gemini, and OpenAI 02:18 - The importance of teaching students discernment in AI use 02:57 - Developing language around AI ethics and evaluation stations 03:45 - Balancing AI benefits with energy consumption concerns 04:38 - Faith in human feedback and the value of teacher-student relationships 05:17 - The role of school leadership in modeling responsible AI behaviors 05:34 - Sustainability and energy considerations in AI-generated content 06:22 - Risks and opportunities in AI dependency 07:21 - The transformative potential of AI in assessment and workplace readiness 07:50 - Leadership guidance in AI strategy and governance 08:18 - Integrating AI governance into school policies 08:49 - Rita's background in curriculum development and assessment 09:40 - The evolution of AI debates in education 10:22 - Challenges of misinformation, hallucinations, and bias 11:20 - Legal, privacy, and cybersecurity risks for schools 11:48 - Protecting student identities and images with responsible data use 12:23 - Teaching digital literacy and algorithmic immunity 13:01 - Embodiment, experiential learning, and non-screen-based AI education 13:51 - The importance of digital and AI strategies aligning 14:18 - Key leadership advice: Invest in understanding AI 14:41 - Reimagining opportunities for professional growth 15:58 - The power of cautious optimism and reflection 16:53 - Celebrating uniqueness and human voice amidst AI proliferation 17:07 - Encouraging productive struggle and resilience in students 18:14 - Clear rules and deliberate use of AI in classrooms 18:48 - Rita's book: scenarios, experiments, and case studies in ethical AI use 19:15 - Sentiment analysis, micro-moments, and voice recognition in AI 20:11 - Potential of world models and immersive environments 20:50 - Opportunities for specialized subjects and student-led world-building 22:23 - Preparing students with digital literacy for future skills 23:41 - Balancing sustainability and responsible use in AI deployment 24:46 - The importance of evaluation and teacher agency 25:56 - Resources: free AI courses and tools from Ablama Learning 26:44 - The significance of protecting and amplifying educators' voices 27:12 - Historical perspective: Dublin's intellectual legacy and innovative spirit 27:44 - Closing thoughts: the role of educators in safeguarding sacred texts of knowledge 28:02 - Final words and gratitude Resources & Links: Ablama Learning - AI Literacy Resources Free AI courses Hachette Learning Academy Books from Hachette Learning by Rita Bateson Connect with Rita Bateson: LinkedIn This episode spotlights how responsible leadership, grounded in ethics and sustainability, can steer the future of AI in education. Embrace the opportunities while safeguarding our planet and student futures.
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  • #319: The Future of Education Data: Trends and Tools which Empower
    Mar 15 2026
    Unlocking the Power of Data in Education: Insights from the EdTech Podcast Explore how innovative data collection and analysis are transforming school leadership, student engagement, and outcomes. This episode highlights practical examples of how schools worldwide harness data to improve decision-making, boost engagement, and personalize learning experiences. Discover the future of data-driven education and key strategies for maximizing its impact. Key Topics The evolution of educational data over the last decade How engagement surveys like TEP provide granular, trustworthy insights The role of benchmark data in guiding school improvement efforts Using data for real-time decision making versus post-event analysis The impact of mobility and diversity on school data interpretation Encouraging a school culture of curiosity and continuous improvement through data The ethical use of data as a tool for enhancement, not judgment Future trends: AI, interoperability, and proactive data strategies Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest insights 00:32 - The importance of trustworthy and granular engagement data 01:20 - How the Engagement Platform (TEP) measures staff, student, and parent voice 02:42 - Linking engagement data to school outcomes like attendance and academic results 03:29 - The significance of benchmarking and comparability across schools and regions 04:55 - Overcoming challenges of data collection in high-mobility environments 06:19 - The power of data to inform targeted strategies and reduce emotional bias 07:23 - The three broad domains of TEP: cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement 09:00 - How data supports understanding student agency and decision-making 11:51 - Use cases of data in Australian and Middle Eastern school contexts 13:45 - Addressing regional differences and school strategies informed by data 15:23 - Linking engagement measures to academic achievement and school retention 16:52 - Managing disruptions due to mobility and diverse student populations 22:12 - Communicating data insights to families for transparency and trust 25:27 - The importance of tracking trends through frequent surveys vs single snapshots 30:32 - Identifying critical points of engagement decline and school transition data 33:02 - Benchmarking confidently: timing, comparability, and contextual factors 37:10 - The role of technological ease and usability in data success 42:46 - The future of data: proactive, forward-looking, and AI-enhanced analysis 46:07 - Building a data culture for continuous improvement rather than judgment 48:08 - The potential of AI to deepen school data insights and efficiency 49:14 - Final thoughts on the strategic use of data to support school growth Resources & Links Engagement Platform (TEP) — Official website https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-jerrim-65499382/ — Professor John Jermain's profile Dan O'Riley https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-o-reilly-50061441/ Dr Chris Wilson https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-wilson-45538017b/ School Engagement and Wellbeing Research — Publications and papers linked to the insights discussed Connect with the Guests: Dr. Chris Wilson — LinkedIn | Twitter Dan O'Reilly — LinkedIn Professor John Jermain — UCL Profile
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  • #318 The Future of Child Online Safety: Insights from Ofcom & LGfL
    Mar 6 2026
    Summary This conversation delves into the critical topic of online safety for children, featuring insights from experts in the field. The discussion covers the impetus behind the Online Safety Act, the roles of organizations like Ofcom and LGfL, and the importance of empowering parents and schools to foster safe online environments. The conversation also addresses the challenges posed by technology, including AI, and emphasizes the need for continuous communication between parents and children regarding online safety. Takeaways The Online Safety Act was prompted by tragic incidents involving children.Empowering parents and schools is crucial for online safety.Children's experiences online often differ from their parents'.Continuous communication about online safety is essential.Technology is an integral part of children's lives today.AI poses new risks that need to be addressed.Schools should engage parents creatively in online safety discussions.Risk assessments are vital for companies serving children.Children need to be educated about the risks of online content.Regulators must hold companies accountable for user safety. key topics Legislation and regulation of online safety (Online Safety Act, Ofcom's role) Impact of AI and algorithms on children's online experiences Parental and educational strategies for online safeguarding Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Online Safety and the Guests 03:51 The Impetus Behind the Online Safety Act 05:35 Support from LGfL for Schools and Parents 08:14 The Role of Parents in Online Safety 10:59 Ofcom's Regulatory Role and Responsibilities 13:34 Impact of Algorithms on Children's Online Experience 16:21 Engaging Parents in Online Safety Discussions 18:06 Children's Experiences and Parental Awareness 20:06 Overcoming Parental Barriers to Online Safety Conversations 22:30 The Future of Social Media Regulations 24:38 Empowering Parents and Educators for Online Safety 26:57 Empowering Parents with Resources 28:30 Regulatory Frameworks and Company Accountability 33:40 School Policies on Technology Use 41:45 Navigating the Challenges of AI in Education 47:39 Envisioning a Safer Digital Future 49:57 The Importance of Online Safety in Education 51:04 Navigating the Challenges of AI and Online Safety Resources Online Safety Act (UK) - https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/29/enacted Ofcom's Online Safety Framework - https://www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safety UN Rights of the Child in Digital - https://www.un.org/en/rights-of-the-child UNICEF Digital Child Safety Initiatives - https://www.unicef.org/child-rights/digital-safety LGFL Safeguarding Resources - https://lgfl.net/Safeguarding/saferesources Australian Online Safety Laws - https://www.ag.gov.au/rights-and-protections/children-and-teenagers/online-safety Ofcom's Research on Children's Online Experiences - https://www.ofcom.org.uk/research/children-online Global Regulatory Cooperation on Digital Safety - https://www.ituc-csi.org/global-cooperation-digital-safety The resource I referenced is the Parent Online Safety Toolkit for schools – available to download at https://parentonlinesafety.lgfl.net/
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