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#188 - Celebrating Change-Makers in Higher Ed
Episode 188

#188 - Celebrating Change-Makers in Higher Ed

The Edtech Podcast · Sophie Bailey, The Edtech Podcast

March 10, 20201h 19m

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Show Notes

What's in this episode?

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

In this episode, we celebrate "Change-Makers in Higher Ed", speaking to three leaders who have worked to implement new ways of doing things in their own University communities.

At the beginning of each interview, all of our amazing guests give us a window into their failures and successes over the years, as well as approaches to making change viable, before going into their specific projects.

You can follow the conversation using #EdtechEdge and #edtechpodcast

Enjoy and thanks for listening to the series!

People

  • Sophie Bailey is the Founder and Presenter of The Edtech Podcast | Twitter: @podcastedtech
  • Liz Shutt, Director of Policy, University of Lincoln, 21st Century Lab | Twitter: @LizShutt
  • Kimberly Eke, Senior Director, Information Technology at University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education | Twitter: @kimeke
  • Dr. Claire Gordon, Director, LSE Eden Centre for Education Enhancement | Twitter: @GordonCE
  • Jane Armstrong, Senior Director for Higher Ed, Salesforce.Org | Twitter: @SalesforceOrg

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