Conversations that seek to (re)think (re)define and (re)design our systems of education for a postdigital world.
We need to stop trying to keep up and start getting ahead! Join Dr. Michelle Sengara as she explores the evolving role education plays in both our personal and professional lives. With a steady rotation of interesting and opinionated guests that run the gamut from academics and executives to athletes, artists, and human resources professionals, we will break down what matters to us when it comes to teaching and learning these days, and work together to spark purposeful change in the teaching and learning systems that surround us!
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Conversations that seek to (re)think (re)define and (re)design our systems of education for a postdigital world.
We need to stop trying to keep up and start getting ahead! Join Dr. Michelle Sengara as she explores the evolving role education plays in both our personal and professional lives. With a steady rotation of interesting and opinionated guests that run the gamut from academics and executives to athletes, artists, and human resources professionals, we will break down what matters to us when it comes to teaching and learning these days, and work together to spark purposeful change in the teaching and learning systems that surround us!
We often talk about “teaching tech,” but rarely do we stop to ask: What kind of digital citizens are we raising? Knowing how to click, code, or search is no longer enough. Algorithms shape beliefs. Platforms influence behavior. Tools aren’t neutral and neither is the way we teach them. In this episode, I make the case for tech literacy as an ethical responsibility, not just functional skills.
This week, I’m unpacking:  ✔️ Why digital literacy without ethics is a dangerous gap  ✔️ How educators can model reflective, values-driven tech habits  ✔️ What it means to raise conscious, empowered users—not passive consumers
If we want human-centered tech systems, we have to start with human-centered tech education.
The Education Revolution
Conversations that seek to (re)think (re)define and (re)design our systems of education for a postdigital world.
We need to stop trying to keep up and start getting ahead! Join Dr. Michelle Sengara as she explores the evolving role education plays in both our personal and professional lives. With a steady rotation of interesting and opinionated guests that run the gamut from academics and executives to athletes, artists, and human resources professionals, we will break down what matters to us when it comes to teaching and learning these days, and work together to spark purposeful change in the teaching and learning systems that surround us!