I have been a busy bee recently. Had a fab time editing Education Technology magazine, growing followers on social and travelling around the world for stories, and although I’ll miss the mag and the people I worked with so much, it’s been left in very capable hands. Time to move on.
Looking back at my time there I’m struck at how crucial tech is for many aspects of our lives and how much we’d miss it if it wasn’t there. We’ve adapted to use tech in our everyday interactions with each other. Tech is set to become even more integral to us in the future and I’m looking forwards to reporting and chronicling the changes as they come.
But for now feel free to take a look at some of my work looking at how education is changing. Get in touch if you need someone for writing, editing or freelance comms work!
Could 250m children become literate without teachers?
Singapore Government provides platform for education
Education Technology magazine April/May 2017
Keeping up with the pace of change feature
What’s in store for Gen Z? Interview with novelist Doug Coupland
I interview Dr Charlotte Blease on why Philosophy is essential for today’s students
STEM subjects still have gender stereotype
Education Technology Magazine June/July 2017
Edtech helps Singapore become a Smart Nation
Wise innovation ineducation projects to be recognised