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LH #96 Uncertainty with Katherine Templar Lewis & Sam Conniff

Turning uncertainty from a problem into an opportunity. We are living in a time of great uncertainty. Economies are still suffering the effects of Covid. Countries that are home to nearly half the world’s population will hold elections in 2024. Meanwhile the climate is going mad, and geopolitics seem balanced on a knife edge. How…

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LH #95 The Human Moment with Rob Hubbard

In the age of AI, what do we need humans for? The latest advances in AI are highlighting human capabilities, and particularly shortcomings, in a way that causes us once again to re-evaluate what it is to be human. Rob Hubbard is Founder of LearningAge Solutions, an award-winning provider of digital learning services that practices…

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LH #94 The Language of Learning with Peter Manniche Riber

Does the way we talk about learning improve our understanding – or hold it back?  The language of learning is charged with resonant abstract nouns that mobilize professionals around new ideas and concepts. But are these concepts really so new in all cases – and do they provide a focus for practical action? To what…

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LH #93 Just improvise! with Belina Raffy

Can business professionals perform better with improv skills? We admire great improvisers in music (Charlie Parker, Jimi Hendrix, etc.) while tending to be suspicious of leaders in business and government who seem to be ‘making it up as they go along’. But are we right to think that way? Berlin-based Belina Raffy runs a consultancy…

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LH #92 AI: The Product and the Problem with Egle Vinauskaite

What is the best approach to using AI for learning in an organisation? My guest this time on the Learning Hack thinks that it’s really important to know what problem you are trying to solve with AI in order to use it effectively for learning. The product has to come before the product. Egle Vinauskaite…

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GMoLS5E30 Generative AI with Donald Clark

[iframe style=”border:none” src=”//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/29008933/height/100/width//thumbnail/no/render-playlist/no/theme/custom/tdest_id/3295136/custom-color/87A93A” height=”100″ width=”100%” scrolling=”no” allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen] The theory behind generative AI as a transformational tool for learning. This episode, the last in the current season, was recorded at the Online Educa conference in Berlin and focuses on Generative AI. Since the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, the learning world…

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GMoLS5E29 Critics of Schools with Donald Clark

[iframe style=”border:none” src=”//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/28903268/height/100/width//thumbnail/no/render-playlist/no/theme/custom/tdest_id/3295136/custom-color/87A93A” height=”100″ width=”100%” scrolling=”no” allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen] We don’t need no education?  This episode explores the transformative ideas of three influential late 20th-century educational theorists. Each began with a flourishing career in teaching but ultimately left the classroom behind, driven by a growing disenchantment with the educational system. Their collective experiences…

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GMoLS5E28 Schools with Donald Clark

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LH #Bonus: Should You Use Podcasts In Learning?

BONUS EPISODE: A talk by John Helmer recorded at the New Learning Conference, Netherlands. Podcasts are everywhere, and have become recognised as a powerful information medium. But can a podcast really cut the mustard as a learning experience? This talk by John Helmer of the Learning Hack podcast, given as a ‘live podcast session’ at…

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GMoLS5E27 Marxists with Donald Clark

Marxism and education. This episode examines the impact on learning of a thinker, Karl Marx, who had a revolutionary effect on the world in general. In the name of Marx and his collaborator Engels, politicians of the 20th Century created regimes that were utopian in some cases, highly repressive and even murderous in others. Meanwhile,…

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