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Covering educators, instructors, creators, and lifelong learners, the mission of our Tech In EdTech podcast is to improve the dialogue between education and technology, through storytelling, information flow, updates, and intel for better innovation and impact.
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 In this episode, Parampreet Singh from Guardian Life joins Rishiraj Gera to explore the intersection of digital inclusion and corporate learning success. Parampreet shares insights from his thirteen-year journey, and highlights the importance of "born accessible" content and its benefits: inclusivity, compliance, and cost savings. He provides practical tips for integrating accessibility into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and addresses challenges and ethical considerations. The conversation emphasizes the role of AI in advancing digital inclusion efforts and shares actionable advice for developers to prioritize accessibility and create more inclusive learning experiences.
Stephanie Barber, Product Manager at Teaching.com joins Sean Strathy to discuss the transformative Science of Reading, exploring its impact on literacy education. Stephanie shares insights on EdTech product designs, building an intrinsic love of learning, and the role of human interaction. The podcast touches on AI integration, ethical considerations, and the future of impactful educational products. Discover the profound transformations in literacy education in this enlightening episode. 
In this episode of Tech In EdTech, Eric Stano is joined by Maeve DuVally, author of "Maeve Rising - Coming Out Trans In Corporate America," to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with fostering an inclusive corporate culture. Maeve shares her experiences coming out as transgender in a prominent corporate setting, shedding light on the significance of corporate support structures. The conversation touches on the strategic aspects of managing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace, with Maeve offering insights into creating an environment where employees can thrive. 
Join Acky Kamdar as he explores Global Competency Centers with Ashish Malhotra, Founder of Ampalyst LLC. In this episode, Ashish demystifies GCCs, discussing their benefits, challenges, and the essential components of a successful setup.From talent and change management to navigating political risks, Ashish provides actionable insights tailored for EdTech companies and publishers considering GCC adoption. 
Mark Deppe, Director of UCI Esports joins Sean Strathy as they explore the multifaceted world of esports in education and its potential to enhance student engagement and learning experiences. Mark shares valuable insights on the distinctive fusion of elite competition and academic excellence, highlighting the challenges within esports, and advice for individuals interested in initiating esports programs.  
 In this episode, Sean Strathy and  Liz Lee, the Director of Online Learning at ISTE, discuss the integration of AI in classrooms. They explore the pandemic's influence on edtech, emphasizing the transition from reactive measures to inventive teaching techniques, and addressing educators' apprehensions regarding AI. Liz advocates for a cautious yet forward-thinking strategy in using AI's educational potential, highlighting ethical considerations and the importance of a gradual integration process. 
This podcast episode features Kathleen Sestak and Greg Hannah, Director of Disability Services at Villanova University. They discuss the role of technology in supporting students with disabilities during the pandemic-induced shift to online learning. Greg shares Villanova’s initiatives for students with disabilities and the evolving landscape of student-driven assistive tech and urges collaboration between educators and students for equitable tech advancements. 
In this episode, Dan uncovers the future of EdTech for K12 with Brian Carlson, CEO of  StoryTime AI. Delve into how AI, particularly Generative AI, can bridge literacy gaps by creating personalized and culturally relevant content for young readers. Brian urges education leaders to recognize the transformative potential of Web3 technologies, decentralization, and blockchain. Gain insights into essential security measures in AI and Web3 technologies, ensuring child safety and protecting intellectual property.
This podcast features Erin Evans and Sharron Rush, the Executive Director of Knowbility. The conversation explores the challenges and progress in promoting accessibility and inclusivity in K-12 education, including the role of Knowbility in making digital education more accessible. Sharron discusses the evolution of assistive technologies in K-12 education, the need for accessibility in curriculum products, and the importance of personalized education plans for students with disabilities. The conversation also touches on the ongoing efforts to raise awareness and advocate for accessibility in the tech industry and education.
Christine Fox, Project Director at CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology) discusses the concept of "Techquity" and the challenges in making digital content and technology more accessible in education. She highlights the work of CAST and the Center on Inclusive Technology and Education Systems (CITES) in promoting accessible educational materials and assistive technologies to school districts.
This Tech in EdTech episode features Camden Iliff, VP of Engineering and Product at Apollo Education Systems.  Camden emphasizes the importance of stakeholder retention, product team structure, and adaptability in the EdTech age. He emphasizes agile product roadmaps, addressing emerging customer needs, and adapting to changing landscapes.
Michael Lyons, Chief Information Officer at MassBay Community College, highlights the evolving role of AI in classrooms and more generally, in education. The conversation aims at discussing the challenge of data governance for education and intellectual property. Michael delves into the challenges and considerations faced by academic peers in maintaining academic integrity within an AI-infused environment.
Lewis Birchon, Head of Publishing Solutions, Cambridge Partnership for Education, highlights the importance of considering target audiences and geographies when creating content. He discusses challenges around interoperability and the need to cater to different platforms, geography, and devices. He also talks about learning analytics and how to integrate it into digital marketing strategies.
The transition from print to digital education is a significant shift, with AI being just the latest manifestation of traditional educational publishers and ed tech companies. Christine Emerton, Vice President at Ascend Learning, shares her journey from print to digital education. According to her, the present time provides incredible opportunities for organizations to serve educators, learners, and professionals in a rapidly changing technology landscape, leveraging AI and machine learning to support learners and professionals.
Sean Stowers, CEO, and Chief Learning Officer at WeLearn, discusses the concept of personalization in learning. He highlights the importance of empathy for learners, understanding their diverse relationships with learning, and addressing any barriers they may face. Sean also discusses the idea of radical reskilling and emphasizes that opportunities for upskilling and reskilling can often be more mundane and require personalized, hands-on support for individuals who may have been left behind in terms of educational attainment. 
This Tech in EdTech episode features guest Ashwath Bharath, Senior Director,  Movement Building at Teach for India. Ashwath discusses how technology has disrupted the educational landscape and how this can contribute to an equitable learning environment for all.
Are you prepared to explore the limitless potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in education and workforce readiness? Josh Jarrett, VP of Strategy, Wiley, discusses the captivating promises of AI in learning and highlights the uncertainties surrounding its use. Tune into some great insights on the adoption of AI in businesses and educational institutions, reshaping a future where education and workforce readiness reach new heights.
How do we develop lifelong readers right from childhood? Amandeep Kochar, President and CEO of Baker & Taylor reflects on how his childhood experiences have shaped his outlook on incorporating DEI and SEL into early education. Listen in for great tips on how edtech is pivotal to bringing about this revolution and how it can benefit society as a whole. 
As the edtech market becomes more competitive and investments start to plateau, it's becoming increasingly important for education providers to stay ahead of the curve. Dr. Duriya Aziz, Senior Vice President of Education at Scholastic, shares her expert insights on creating a successful learning product, navigating the ever-evolving curriculum market, and the emerging trends that are shaping the future of education.
When it comes to disability inclusion in the workforce there are still many challenges to overcome. Education is only a part of the equation. Adam Spencer, President & CEO of AbleDocs shares his expertise on how the education system can prepare learners with disabilities to succeed in the workforce of tomorrow.
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