Transforming and Democratizing Education with Sarah Toms
IMPACT LEARNING
English - July 02, 2020 04:05 - 54 minutes - 50 MB - ★★★★★ - 24 ratingsSelf-Improvement Education Society & Culture Philosophy learning education technology culture society online learning travel future of learning career change impact learning Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Production team:
Host : Maria Xenidou
Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian
Introduction Voice: David Bourne
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Music credits:
Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals
Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks
Where to find more about Sarah Toms and Wharton Interactive:
Sarah on LinkedIn
Sarah at Wharton Interactive
Mentioned in this episode:
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
The Customer Centricity Playbook by Sarah Toms
Listen to this episode and explore:
Sarah’s childhood: born in Malawi and growing up in many countries before coming to the US in high school (4:15)
Studying international relations in college and building a technology startup in her early career (7:36)
The lessons Sarah learned during her entrepreneurial journey (9:24)
Transitioning from an entrepreneur and co-founder to a senior developer and corporate employee (12:22)
Joining the Wharton School as the IT director of the Learning Lab (16:12)
The path to co-founding Wharton Interactive (20:20)
Sarah’s personal mission: modernize, transform and democratize education (23:47)
Building the Alternate Reality Courseware (ARC) for a more personalized and democratized education (28:03)
The evolving role of educators within the ARC (30:58)
The critical skills students learn as they become self-directed lifelong learners (34:17)
Case Study: The Saturn Parable, an immersive game designed for high school students (36:58)
The learners Wharton Interactive is seeking to serve (39:59)
The summer launch of Wharton Interactive’s games for individuals and organizations (41:20)
Pandemic: Sarah’s concerns and opportunities in education (43:04)
What educators need to keep in mind when designing culture in their classrooms (45:45)
The one thing Sarah wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (50:25)
Maria’s key takeaways and call-to-action (51:13)