![](/assets/artwork/1x1-42817eea7ade52607a760cbee00d1495.gif)
63 episodes
![](/assets/artwork/1x1-42817eea7ade52607a760cbee00d1495.gif)
LearningDust Dave Leonard
-
- Education
LearningDust aims to promote harmonious relationships between teachers, technicians and leadership teams in schools. Each episode examines a theme through the eyes of people who perform these roles in schools. Our motto - pedagogy and technology in harmony - refers to the aspiration that teachers and 'techies' can work with, rather than against each other.
-
LearningDust 5.05 - Jose Florido
@JoseFlorido from @Freepik joins us to discuss his career in UX design and the importance of parental involvement in children’s education. He shares the benefit of his experience working for @Facebook, @Google & @Spotify and tells us about his work creating beautiful presentations for educators using @slidesgo
-
LearningDust 5.04 - William Lau
William Lau, Assistant Head and Learning Tech Lead at Great Ormond Street Hospital talks about the similarities and differences between mainstream and hospital education, he also extols the virtues of giving admin rights to all staff!
-
LearningDust 5.03 - Robert Elworthy
Robert Elworthy, Senior Solutions Engineer at Malwarebytes shares his experience working as a teacher and IT Director as well as for one of the biggest cyber security companies on the planet. The episode is notable for Dave & Andy being nice to each other as well as Robert placing himself in both the Hall of Fame and the Cupboard of Shame.
-
LearningDust 5.02 - Gemma Drinkall
Gemma Drinkall, creator of Teachers With Boundaries and HeadSphere joins us to discuss the dangers of being a "yes" person, how being a teacher can become all-encompassing, and how doing your best doesn't have to mean doing it all.
-
LearningDust 5.01 - Laura McInerney
The wonderful Laura McInerney, founder of Teacher Tapp joins us to explain how research helps to develop policy, perceptions and products. We discuss the development of the app over time and Andy realises that he is getting old.
-
LearningDust 4.06 - Tara Durham - Everything works somewhere, nothing works everywhere
At the end of the academic year we were joined by Tara Durham, Learning Resource Manager (EdTech) at Shipley College, the smallest college in the UK. Tara shares her, and the college's, edtech journey, talks about the rate of change in that journey and underlines the importance of the partnership between leaders and technologists.