Meet the Patrons Q&A with CEO at Roffey Park Institute Arlene Egan

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As part of Learnovate’s Meet the Patrons series, we speak to Dr Arlene Egan, the Chief Executive Officer at Roffey Park Institute, a company that provides distance, digital, blended, and face-to-face education and development and consultancy for individuals, teams, and organisations.
Students at Edmund Rice College in Phoenix Park in Dublin, one of the schools taking part in the EU-funded Teacher Digital Content Creation Competencies (TD3C) study led by The Learnovate Centre and the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin. 80 teachers and 4,000 students from across Europe are taking part in the €400,000 project to help teachers create digital learning content for use in the classroom.

Learnovate and TCD lead EU-funded Erasmus+ project to help teachers develop digital content creation skills

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A new €400,000 European project will help teachers create digital learning content for use in the classroom. TD3C (Teacher Digital Content Creation Competencies) is co-funded by Erasmus+, the EU and Léargas, the Irish national agency managing programmes in youth work, education, and training. The project will run from October 2023 to March 2026.

Humans at the front, AI at the back – the art of digital coaching in personal development

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As part of Learnovate’s AI & My Business series, we speak to Stephen Griffiths, founder and CEO of Zelfio, which has worked with Learnovate to create a digital coaching and personal development app.

Inside Learning Podcast with Phaedra Boinodiris – Evolving AI Ethics

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A fellow with the London-based Royal Society of Arts, Phaedra has focused on inclusion in technology since 1999. She is currently the business transformation leader for IBM’s Responsible AI consulting group and serves on the leadership team of IBM’s Academy of Technology.
Learnovate Meet the Patrons Q&A with Bernard Kirk Camden Education

Learnovate Meet the Patrons Q&A with Bernard Kirk Camden Education

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As part of Learnovate’s Meet the Patrons series, we speak to Bernard Kirk, founder and CEO of Camden Education Trust (CET), a not-for-profit company based in Ireland which aids the creation of education initiatives for the benefit of young people in underserved communities around the world.