Bryan Alexander is an internationally known futurist, researcher, writer, speaker, consultant, and teacher, working in the field of how technology transforms education. Bryan has been featured in the Washington Post, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, National Public Radio, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Atlantic Monthly, Reuters, the National Association of College and University Business Officers, Pew Research, Campus Technology, The Hustle, and the Connected Learning Alliance. In this two-part series of the Digital2Learn podcast, Bryan shares data, trends, and futurist ideas to tell us what to look for in higher education in 2021 and beyond.
Ep. 210: Building Empathy with 360 Video and XR with Nonny de la Peña Part Two
Ep. 209: Building Empathy with 360 Video and XR with Nonny de la Peña Part One
Ep. 207: Branding: Why is it important? Part Two
Ep. 206: Branding: Why is it important? Part One
Ep. 205: AI in Education: A Practical and Positive Response, Part Two
Ep. 204: AI in Education: A Practical and Positive Response, Part One
Ep. 203: AI for Educators, Part Two
Ep. 202: AI for Educators, Part One
Ep. 201: Inclusive Hospitality, Part Two
Ep. 200: Inclusive Hospitality, Part One
Ep. 199: An AI Curriculum That Just Makes Sense, Part Two
Ep. 198: An AI Curriculum That Just Makes Sense, Part One
Ep. 197: Servant Teaching, Part Two
Ep. 196: Servant Teaching, Part One
Ep. 195: Cultivating Students’ Sense of Belonging - Part Two
Ep. 194: Cultivating Students’ Sense of Belonging - Part One
Ep. 193: Teacher Presence and Authenticity in Online Education - Part Two
Ep. 192: Teacher Presence and Authenticity in Online Education - Part One
Ep. 191: Online Course Design and Delivery - Part Two
Ep. 190: Online Course Design and Delivery - Part One
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