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'''Bob Harrison'' is Education Adviser to [[Toshiba]] Information Systems Northern Europe.  
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'''Bob Harrison'' is Education Adviser to [[Toshiba]] Information Systems Northern Europe. He is described as a 'writer, presenter and researcher on mobile learning, digital technologies and next generation learning'.  
  
Harrison has also been an adviser to the UK government as a member of [[ETAG]].  
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In 2016, Harrison told a conference on digital technology in the classroom: 'can I just explode a myth about online and blended learning [a mix of online and face-to-face teaching]... I think, the initial reaction was, oh, that will make things cheaper. It’s not cheaper, it needs investment up front, online and blended learning needs investment in infrastructure... It might lead to efficiencies in the longer term, by engaging with more learners, that don’t currently engage, by keeping them for longer, and progressing them better. But, it needs a different infrastructure, and a different skilled workforce than we’ve currently got.'<ref>'Digital technologies and innovative teaching practices in the classroom: latest thinking and policy options' conference, Westminster Education Forum, 26 April 2016</ref>
  
He is described as a 'writer, presenter and researcher on mobile learning, digital technologies and next generation learning'.  
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Harrison has also been an adviser to the UK government as a member of [[ETAG]], a national expert group advising government, to look strategically at technology in education.
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He is also Vice Chair of Governors at Beacon College and governor of Trafford School.
  
 
He has also been involved in the following edtech initiatives:  
 
He has also been involved in the following edtech initiatives:  
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*Chair of the Teaching Schools New Technology Advisory Board, a group supported by the [[Department for Education]] which aimed to ensure that the next generation of teachers were skilled in digital teaching and learning.
 
*Chair of the Teaching Schools New Technology Advisory Board, a group supported by the [[Department for Education]] which aimed to ensure that the next generation of teachers were skilled in digital teaching and learning.
 
*visiting scholar at [[Stanford University]] where has links with the [[Education’s Digital Future]] project.<ref>[https://www.alt.ac.uk/about-alt/who-we-are/alt-ambassadors ALT Ambassadors], Association for Learning Technology website, accessed July 2016</ref>
 
*visiting scholar at [[Stanford University]] where has links with the [[Education’s Digital Future]] project.<ref>[https://www.alt.ac.uk/about-alt/who-we-are/alt-ambassadors ALT Ambassadors], Association for Learning Technology website, accessed July 2016</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 25 July 2016

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'Bob Harrison is Education Adviser to Toshiba Information Systems Northern Europe. He is described as a 'writer, presenter and researcher on mobile learning, digital technologies and next generation learning'.

In 2016, Harrison told a conference on digital technology in the classroom: 'can I just explode a myth about online and blended learning [a mix of online and face-to-face teaching]... I think, the initial reaction was, oh, that will make things cheaper. It’s not cheaper, it needs investment up front, online and blended learning needs investment in infrastructure... It might lead to efficiencies in the longer term, by engaging with more learners, that don’t currently engage, by keeping them for longer, and progressing them better. But, it needs a different infrastructure, and a different skilled workforce than we’ve currently got.'[1]

Harrison has also been an adviser to the UK government as a member of ETAG, a national expert group advising government, to look strategically at technology in education.

He is also Vice Chair of Governors at Beacon College and governor of Trafford School.

He has also been involved in the following edtech initiatives:

  • a “Digital Leaders” project, which supports pupils and students to become digital leaders and help with teachers professional development.
  • Chair of the Teaching Schools New Technology Advisory Board, a group supported by the Department for Education which aimed to ensure that the next generation of teachers were skilled in digital teaching and learning.
  • visiting scholar at Stanford University where has links with the Education’s Digital Future project.[2]

References

  1. 'Digital technologies and innovative teaching practices in the classroom: latest thinking and policy options' conference, Westminster Education Forum, 26 April 2016
  2. ALT Ambassadors, Association for Learning Technology website, accessed July 2016