EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 35 MIN
Exploring Learning Innovation with Graham Brown-Martin
from Inside Learning | Unlocking human potential · host The Learnovate Centre, Trinity College Dublin
In this episode, we delve into the world of learning innovation with Graham Brown-Martin, author of 'Learning Reimagined'. Graham shares his journey from working on mainframe computers at the Open University to pioneering educational technology in the 1980s. We explore key topics such as the contrast between instructionism and constructionism, the evolution of the education system, the impact of neurodiversity, and the future of work in the age of automation. Graham's unique insights highlight the need for a systemic transformation in education and the crucial role of diverse thinking in driving innovation. Join us for an enlightening conversation on the transformative power of learning and technology. 00:00 Introduction to Inside Learning Podcast 00:15 Guest Introduction: Graham Brown-Martin 01:51 Early Career and Mainframe Computers 02:39 Educational Software and the Micros in School Scheme 05:12 The Shift from Instructionism to Constructionism 18:21 The Role of Neurodivergence in Innovation 23:46 The Future of Work and Education 34:15 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Find Graham https://www.grahambrownmartin.com Find those Vimeo videos: https://vimeo.com/showcase/8802420
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