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'''Bob Harrison'' is Education Adviser to [[Toshiba]] Information Systems Northern Europe. | '''Bob Harrison'' is Education Adviser to [[Toshiba]] Information Systems Northern Europe. | ||
− | Harrison has also been an adviser to the UK government as a member of [[ETAG]]. | + | 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 described as a 'writer, presenter and researcher on mobile learning, digital technologies and next generation learning'. | He is described as a 'writer, presenter and researcher on mobile learning, digital technologies and next generation learning'. |
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'Bob Harrison is Education Adviser to Toshiba Information Systems Northern Europe.
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 described as a 'writer, presenter and researcher on mobile learning, digital technologies and next generation learning'.
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.[1]
References
- ↑ ALT Ambassadors, Association for Learning Technology website, accessed July 2016