Come aboard as we challenge the status quo and explore the future of learning with thought leaders from across the globe, and ask one of life's most important questions: WHY? Explore the creative ways we engage and learn from the world around us, and look at the groundbreaking ideas that are shaping our future.
Katelyn Donnelly is an experienced venture capitalist and advocate for alternative education. She believes that Continuous Education is important for adults to stay competitive - which has birthed companies like Reforge and Curious. Follow Katelyn's journey as she navigates the ever-changing landscape of education, exploring topics such as quantification models, virtual reality, team meetings and more.
Jan Lynn-Matern is democratizing access to opportunity by investing in education companies that bridge the global skills gap through Emerge, a venture fund focused on EdTech and Adult Learning. His approach: Changing what existing education providers are teaching, increasing the supply of education providers, making delivery of education more flexible, and bringing employers into the mix. But with technology companies bringing powerful learning experiences with venture scale outcomes, will Emerge's model be enough to bridge the gap? Find out how Jan and his team are tackling this challenge.
Sherry Coutu is an entrepreneur on a mission to help people skill up for the future. With her predictions that braided careers and flexible employers are the wave of the future, Sherry is looking to technology to solve big problems at a global scale. With a background in team problem-solving and second master's degree, Sherry believes that recording "aha moments" and preferences can open up new paths of learning. Get ready to join Sherry in her journey to embrace the future of learning and skills development!
Christian Rebernik is a tech entrepreneur on a mission to revolutionize education. He founded Tomorrow University to empower students to become change makers with effective and flexible online learning experiences. With the innovation cycle speeding up and assessment shifting from grades to feedback, Christian believes virtual reality (VR) could provide an effective way to launch an MBA program. What potential VR holds for focusing conversations and increasing engagement remains to be seen - stay tuned for this exciting journey!
Frank Visciano is a startup advisor and fractional executive who began his career on Wall Street in 2004. Since then, he's been on a mission to democratize education and professional development, using hybrid learning models that combine individual engagement with critical evaluation of material and social learning experiences. With Udemy, Frank helped to make this vision a reality. But what will the future of learning look like? How can society learn collectively to make decisions before it's too late? Uncover the answers with Frank Visciano's story of taking risks and creating an accessible education platform.
Mary Curnock Cook, former Chief Executive of UCAS, believes that a combination of in-person and online learning should be used in the future to modernize the curriculum and create new categories of credentialing and learning. Join us as we discuss the future of work and learning, and look at how we might be able to assess these new skills in the future.
Ed Fidoe is the Chief Executive of the London Interdisciplinary School (LIS), and is leading the charge for education innovation, determined to equip students with the knowledge they need to tackle global challenges and complex problems. Ed is exploring the future of education, and how AI can help with adaptive learning and meeting people where they are. An inspiring story of ambition and drive, Ed's work is sure to revolutionize education as we know it.
Stephen Kosslyn, former Dean of Social Science at Harvard University and President of Active Learning Sciences, is exploring how technology and data can be used to create individualized assessments and provide feedback on what people are good at. In this episode he delves into the far-reaching implications of AGI for learning, and how it can be used to harness active learning. Get ready to explore the future!
Learn how AI is changing education and career paths with Pearson Ventures' Corporate VC, Pedro Vasoncellos, as he explores the potential risks and opportunities in the rapidly evolving technology landscape. Discover how automation, vertical AI, and education are creating new opportunities to enhance productivity and create personalized learning paths. Join Joshua Wohle, CEO @ Mindstone, in this fascinating conversation exploring the impact of Artificial Intelligence on learning, problem solving and career navigation.