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CTRL + ALT + Teach
CTRL + ALT + Teach
9 episodes
4 months ago
Two teachers talking all things Edtech, AI and digital learning.
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Two teachers talking all things Edtech, AI and digital learning.
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Education
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Ep 107- TIG your it!- Ben Whitaker
CTRL + ALT + Teach
1 hour 6 minutes 55 seconds
9 months ago
Ep 107- TIG your it!- Ben Whitaker
In this episode, Aaron Patching and Matthew Wemyss sit down with Ben Whitaker, author of The Ideas Guy, to explore the role of innovation in education, the power of collaboration, and the impact of technology. Ben shares his journey from teacher to EdTech innovator, proving that everyone can be an "ideas guy." They delve into thought-provoking topics, including the importance of critical thinking, AI in education, and how to foster curiosity and growth within communities. Ben also introduces his Ideas Cards, designed to inspire deeper reflection and more meaningful conversations in educational spaces. Together, they explore the themes of misinformation, understanding different perspectives, and creating safe spaces for sharing and developing ideas. Key Takeaways: Everyone can be an ideas person: Innovation starts with curiosity and a willingness to ask questions. New thinking over new tools: Innovation isn’t just about technology; it’s about fresh perspectives. Collaboration fuels progress: Sharing ideas and experiences enhances learning for everyone. Critical evaluation of AI: AI’s potential in education is immense but requires careful consideration. Reflective questioning matters: Asking the right questions leads to deeper understanding and growth. Combat misinformation with better information: Dialogue and education are more effective than censorship. Failure is feedback: Learning from mistakes is key to personal and professional growth. Communities thrive on grace and support: Safe spaces foster creativity, innovation, and connection. Curiosity is a superpower: It drives learning, builds relationships, and sparks action on ideas. This episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiring stories for educators, leaders, and anyone passionate about growth and innovation. Tune in to discover how to turn your ideas into action and create meaningful change in your community.
CTRL + ALT + Teach
Two teachers talking all things Edtech, AI and digital learning.