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May 20, 2022

Jasons pédagogie numérique” — A new podcast to listen to on Eductive

Who are the people who innovate, energize, and shape the learning experience in Quebec’s higher education network?

Jasons pédagogie numérique” is a podcast that explores the journey of education professionals who have developed, throughout their career, the expertise that allow us to better take on the great challenges of teaching in the 21st century.

The podcast features interviews with researchers, academic advisors in digital pedagogy, teachers, and other people from the network who are passionate and whose passion is contagious!

Though most episodes so far have been recorded in French (and are avalaible in Eductive’s French edition), 1 episode is already online in English and more English episodes are to come.

Listen to the English version of our episode 0 to learn more about our podcast!

About the authors

Florence Sedaminou Muratet

Inspired by the conviction that education is the most powerful tool for changing the world, Florence Sedaminou Muratet has forged a solid academic career in anthropology and education. Cumulating over 20 years’ experience, she has not only taught French as a second language and Humanities, but also integrated interculturality and digital pedagogy into her courses at an early stage. Her major contributions include the redesign of educational programs, which led her to skillfully integrate multidisciplinary approaches and digital technologies, thus significantly enhancing the learning experience.

As a digital pedagogy consultant with Collecto, Florence stands out for her pioneering work in implementing emerging technologies in education. She is particularly committed to exploring the applications and implications of artificial intelligence in society, actively helping to shape the future of digital education.

Alexandre Enkerli

Alexandre helps learning professionals make technology appropriate for their contexts, just like he did as a technopédagogue for Vitrine technologie-éducation from 2014 to 2016 and as a Technopedagogical Advisor for Collecto from 2021 to 2023. Alex comes back to this role after a few in Ottawa (creating cybersecurity learning pathways and a Massive Open Online Learning Experience on public engagement), and in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean for participatory-action research at COlab.

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