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#180 - 1001 Student Experiences
Episode 180

#180 - 1001 Student Experiences

The Edtech Podcast · Sophie Bailey, The Edtech Podcast

January 14, 20201h 4m

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Show Notes

What's in this episode?

Hello everyone and welcome to the fifth episode of our "The Edge" series, supported by Salesforce.Org. This series is all about new ways of doing things in Higher Education leadership.

This week, we are talking about all things student experience. In an effort to dispel the myth of the "traditional student' we talk to a range of guests about how Universities are adapting to diverse student needs, what support systems should not be taken for granted, and the dual role of tutor and technology in helping students to achieve.

You can follow the conversation using #EdtechEdge and #edtechpodcast

Happy listening and have a fantastic week!

People

  • Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech
  • Warren Stanislaus, PHD Student at Oxford University | Twitter: @warren_desu
  • Seeta Bhardwa, Student Content Editor, Times Higher Ed | Twitter: @THEUniAdvice
  • Dr Emily McIntosh, Director of Learning, Teaching and Student Experience, Centre for Academic Practice Enhancement, Middlesex University, Co-Author, Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education| Twitter: @emilythemac
  • Mukund Desibhatla, Agents of Change Student Leadership Podcast, University of Connecticut
  • Sarah Knight, Head of Change, Student Experience, Jisc| Twitter: @sarahknight

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