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Welcome to Digiexam Dialogues: Voices of Innovation, the podcast where we dive deep into the world of educational technology through the eyes of those who know it best. In each episode, we engage with technology directors, technology coaches, and IT professionals from various educational institutions to uncover the insights, challenges, and successes they've encountered in integrating technology into schools.
Our conversations aim to provide listeners with a wealth of knowledge, from practical advice on implementing new technologies to strategies for overcoming common obstacles. Whether you're looking to enhance digital learning at your school, navigate the complexities of edtech integration, or simply find inspiration from like-minded professionals, "Digiexam Dialogues" is your go-to resource.
Join us as we explore the frontiers of education technology, sharing experiences and ideas that can help shape the future of teaching and learning. For technology enthusiasts, educators, and anyone passionate about fostering innovation in schools, this podcast is for you.

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Welcome to Digiexam Dialogues: Voices of Innovation, the podcast where we dive deep into the world of educational technology through the eyes of those who know it best. In each episode, we engage with technology directors, technology coaches, and IT professionals from various educational institutions to uncover the insights, challenges, and successes they've encountered in integrating technology into schools.
Our conversations aim to provide listeners with a wealth of knowledge, from practical advice on implementing new technologies to strategies for overcoming common obstacles. Whether you're looking to enhance digital learning at your school, navigate the complexities of edtech integration, or simply find inspiration from like-minded professionals, "Digiexam Dialogues" is your go-to resource.
Join us as we explore the frontiers of education technology, sharing experiences and ideas that can help shape the future of teaching and learning. For technology enthusiasts, educators, and anyone passionate about fostering innovation in schools, this podcast is for you.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Technology should be like oxygen: ubiquitous, necessary and invisible

    Technology should be like oxygen: ubiquitous, necessary and invisible

    Welcome to the third episode of Digiexam Dialogues: Voices of Innovation. In this session, hosts Carl and John sit down with Bill Campbell, Associate Director of Technology for Academics at Dwight-Englewood School in New Jersey. Bill delves into how he strategically integrates technology to enhance teaching and student engagement at his school.
    Throughout the discussion, Bill also outlines his path to becoming a technology leader and shares the broader vision driving educational technology initiatives at Dwight-Englewood. He provides a detailed look into the decision-making and implementation processes critical for successful technology adoption.
    This episode also explores the impact of AI, the intricacies of digital transformation, and the application of the SAMR model. Tune in for insightful perspectives on how to effectively navigate the evolving landscape of educational technology.
    Quote: "Technology should be like oxygen: ubiquitous, necessary and invisible" By Chris Lehmann

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    A moment of silence for all the fallen heroes

    A moment of silence for all the fallen heroes

    Welcome to a new episode where our hosts, Carl and John, explore the forefront of educational technology.
    This episode features Carolina, an Academic Technologies Coach at Saint Andrew's School in Boca Raton, FL. Carolina's expertise lies in partnering with educators to weave technology into the fabric of classroom learning, ensuring a harmonious blend that enriches both teaching and student engagement. Throughout the episode, we delve into the vital role of technology coaches in today's educational landscape, discussing how they facilitate the adoption of digital tools to enhance learning experiences. Carolina shares her journey into this pivotal role, her broader vision for the use of educational technologies at Saint Andrew's School, and offers insights on guiding schools through the adoption process, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and tailored support.
    Key discussions include the decision-making process behind technology integration, and the impact of digital transformation on teaching quality, student outcomes, and the school's overarching objectives.

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    No one wants to be first

    No one wants to be first

    Welcome to the premiere episode of "Digiexam Dialogues: Voices of Innovation." In this session, we delve into the common reservations schools have about being early adopters of new technologies, alongside the substantial benefits that such pioneering moves can bring. Hosts John, Carl, and Niklas offer insights from discussions with IT directors, teachers, and school leaders, and emphasize the critical importance of ensuring technology integration is driven by pedagogical needs, rather than adopting new tools simply for the sake of innovation.
    Tune in for an engaging discussion that provides essential advice for schools at the threshold of digital transformation, seeking to comprehend the value and methodology of embracing this crucial step forward.

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