‘NoCode’ Tools Have Come To Your Classroom To Stay, With Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor is an experienced learning consultant focused in making people passionate about learning and using “no code tools” to automate repetitive tasks and enhance the classroom experience
A Video Veteran’s Guide To Compelling Content With Mark Lassoff, Framework Tech Media on the eLearn Podcast
Mark Lassoff is the founder of Framework Tech Media, a workforce development training company focused on video learning experiences
Youth Upskilling and Experience Through Social Innovation with Estefania Fernandez, e-bloom
Estefania Fernandez is the founder of e-bloom, a community that matches young professionals looking to gain skills and experience with social innovation projects
Love\Hate relationships with Language Learning and Ray Blakney, Live Lingua on the eLearn Podcast
My guest for today is Ray Blakney, an edu-preneur and founder of Live Lingua, a one-on-one online language learning service. In 2015, Live Lingua was named among the Best 360 Entrepreneurial Companies in America by Entrepreneur Magazine. In this very robust conversation Ray and I talk about: ☎ Languages! Why they’re so important for all […]
Interpreters Between Employers Needs And Students’ Dreams With Jodi McPherson, Leah Jewell, UPSKLS On The eLearn Podcast
In this very “advanced” conversation we talk about: Needs assessment in the educational system; or why it seems easy to find problems, but it’s a real challenge to turn that problem into evidence of a market opportunity investors consider a worthwhile venture . The changing landscape of the core skills sets of young people: why […]
This No-Nonsense Online Teaching Handbook Will Make You Feel Right With Courtney Ostaff On The eLearn Podcast
In this episode, Courtney and Ladek talk about… Why Courtney believes teachers should “take back” their classrooms, by playing to your strengths, even if that means putting live online sessions on the back burner We talk about why replicating the face-to-face experience online can be quite frankly impossible; and why it’s worth remembering that live […]
Exploratory Practice Revival? It Never Went Away! Marianna Goral On The eLearn Podcast
My guest for today is Marianna Goral, digital learning specialist and consultant recognized for the development of a variety of eLearning products. In 2016 Marianna was awarded best British educational research and scholarly work in education by the British Educational Research Association Committee. In this interview, Marianna shared with me her deep and broad experience […]
A Teachers’ Teacher, Ronda Beaman On The eLearn Podcast
It’s a real treat for me to have Ronda Beaman on the show today. Among many other things, she is the first recipient of the National Education Associations “Art of Teaching” Award. A “teacher’s teacher,” Ronda is a best-selling author (several times over), renowned university professor, serial educational entrepreneur, coach, fitness trainer, and a 2020 […]
The Future Is Here And It’s ‘TutorTech’ With Ramanan Ramadoss, Tutoreels On The eLearning Podcast With Ladek
My guest for today is Ramanan Ramadoss, a serial EdTech entrepreneur based out of Singapore. In this episode, Ram and I talk about Tutoreels, his latest venture in what we maybe should start calling the “TutorTech” subspace. In this very instructive conversation we talk about: 🖥 What it takes for an eLearning technology to support […]
What the Moodle™ Users Association Means Today With Thomas Korner And Mike Churchward On The eLearning Podcast
As many of you know, Moodle™ is the most popular Learning Management System in the world. But despite being free and open source, meaning anybody can contribute, it’s not always easy if you’re not a developer, or if you don’t know what other people want to get out of the LMS. That’s where the Moodle™ […]