Episodes
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Using AI to make podcasts about MIS
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Sunday Oct 20, 2024
Today’s episode is brought to you by Notebook LLM, ChatGPT-4o, and Podbean’s AI feature, helping us dive deep into this complex issue. Let’s get started. In this episode of AI Delve, we examine the shifting landscape of Management Information Systems (MIS) in UK schools. As long-standing platforms like SIMS become outdated, schools are faced with challenging decisions about which MIS provider to adopt. Ethical concerns come to the forefront, particularly around referral fees paid to councils by providers like Arbor Education, raising questions about the impartiality of advice given to schools.
We also discuss the complications of data migration, with new restrictions from ESS SIMS making it more difficult for schools to transition to new systems. Companies like Bromcom and Arbor are responding with legal action to support schools in their efforts to switch to cloud-based MIS platforms.
If you’re interested in how technology and ethics intersect in the education sector, this episode explores the opportunities and concerns facing UK schools during this crucial time of MIS transformation.
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Unveiling the Secrets of School Management Software in England
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Sunday Oct 06, 2024
Welcome to an eye-opening exploration into the world of school management software in England, a market worth millions that is seldom discussed. This episode uncovers the complex dynamics of how schools choose these essential systems, which handle everything from attendance to grades.We delve into a revealing investigation by Schools Week, which highlights the controversial referral fees paid by education technology companies to local councils. Discover how companies like Arbor Education are influencing decisions with significant financial incentives, raising questions about the impartiality of council recommendations.The plot thickens with a court case between major MIS providers Bromcom and Arbor. Learn about the legal battle over alleged unfair procurement practices and how it sets a precedent for transparency and fairness in school software contracts.This episode sheds light on the hidden financial maneuvers affecting public funds and educational technology, urging greater transparency and involvement of educators in the decision-making process. Join us for this deep dive and find out why school software is more intriguing than you might think!
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
The Hidden Economics of English School Software
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of school management software used by English schools to handle student data, grades, and attendance. While it may sound mundane, there's a twist that raises significant questions about ethics and transparency.We uncover how some English councils are receiving referral fees from Arbor Education, a company providing these management information systems (MIS). Schools Week's investigative piece reveals that these payments, often undisclosed, could influence councils' supposedly unbiased advice to schools.Our second source, WhichMIS, explores reactions to these referral fees, with opinions divided. While Arbor claims the fees level the playing field for smaller providers, critics argue they are inappropriate and raise concerns about product quality and fairness.Expert Duncan Baldwin calls for a code of conduct to ensure transparency and fairness in how support teams operate, drawing parallels to financial advisors' ethical standards.Join us as we discuss the implications of these referral fees, the need for transparency in school decision-making, and what proactive steps parents and stakeholders can take to ensure that decisions prioritize students' best interests.Tune in to understand the broader issues at play and the importance of accountability in educational systems worldwide.
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Revolutionizing Education: How ChatGPT is Transforming Classrooms in England
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Ever wish you could clone yourself just to handle all the lesson planning? Some teachers in England might have found the next best thing. In this episode, we dive into a fascinating paper about how they're using ChatGPT to revolutionize education.Forget generic lesson plan templates. Teachers are using ChatGPT to create entire lessons aligned with England's national curriculum. From incorporating recent discoveries from Pompeii into a Roman Empire unit to generating differentiated activities for diverse learning needs, ChatGPT is bringing history to life and personalizing education like never before.But it doesn't stop there. ChatGPT is also helping teachers generate worksheets, quizzes, and presentations, simplifying complex texts for students who need extra support, and even offering advice on classroom management and handling issues like cyberbullying.This episode explores how ChatGPT can empower teachers to provide more one-on-one support, foster creativity, and save valuable time. Imagine having a digital assistant that can customize learning experiences, generate tailored practice problems, and act as a professional development partner available 24-7.Join us as we explore the potential of AI to make education more equitable and the exciting future of teaching with ChatGPT. For more resources and to read the paper discussed, visit our website. This is just the beginning of a larger conversation about the future of education. Until next time, keep those minds curious.
Monday Aug 19, 2024
AI is your second mind - use it wisely..
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
In this engaging episode, we sit down with Ajay Malik, an expert in AI and the founder of SecondMind. Join us as we explore the exciting world of AI, focusing on its applications in education and business. Ajay shares insights on how AI can enhance productivity, efficiency, and overall quality in various industries.
Discover the transformative power of predictive maintenance and how it can foresee potential issues before they arise. Learn about the role of generative AI in streamlining tasks, from creating proposals to analysing business data. Ajay also sheds light on the importance of AI networking and its impact on capacity and performance in both large and small-scale environments.
We, erm, delve into the fears and misconceptions surrounding AI, discussing job loss, technological dependency, and the potential for misuse. Ajay offers practical advice on how to mitigate these concerns while leveraging AI's full potential. He also shares his experiences working with Google and the valuable lessons he learned, such as thinking big, addressing unconscious bias, and the strategy of 'bullets versus cannonballs'.
Lastly, we touch on the future of AI, including its evolving capabilities and the importance of prompt engineering. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamic and rapidly advancing field of artificial intelligence.
Monday May 27, 2024
AI in Education - Some Difficult Questions
Monday May 27, 2024
Monday May 27, 2024
Interview with Scott York from Opogo
Monday Apr 08, 2024
How can A.I help tomorrow’s technologists?
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
....plus, 3 reasons why AI is not going to take teachers' jobs.
This time, we're proud to be joined by James Kuht MBE, the CEO of Inversity, Oxford graduate, former medic and military leader and now also a visiting Professor. We could have talked for several hours but here is a fascinating conversation.
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Teaser -AI Innovators with James Kuht MBE
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Well, the answer is in the latest podcast here:
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Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Research-informed AI education
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Welcome to Penseum. This episode is an interview with Kam Hosseini. We geek out on AI tools and consider how AI can build on the best practices in teaching and learning.
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
AI and Video - Colossyan
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
How can AI help video help people learn? This episode features an interview with David Gillham from Colossyan.