Weekly interviews with Dutch and European pioneers who work in the edtech sector and pushing learning innovation forward. Learn about their personal stories, their market knowledge and their vision around the future of learning. Dutch Edtech brings the edtech community together through insights, events and network opportunities, to accelerate learning innovation and create a more adaptable society... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
Ruben Timmerman is the founder behind Springest. Springest was established in Amsterdam in 2008 by CEO Ruben Timmerman. Springest is an independent comparison website for training programmes and courses. Springest is active in The Netherlands, Belgiu... more
Jan-Willem Huisman is the founder behind IJsfontein. IJsfontein makes media interactive with a focus on playful learning. Started in 1997. Their projects have objectives ranging from creating awareness to education and from training to educational en... more
Edwin van Rest is the Co-founder & CEO of Studyportals. Founded in 2009 in Eindhoven. Studyportals is the international study choice platform, helping students to find and compare their study options across borders. With over 200,000 published course... more
Ewoud de Kok is CEO & Co-founder of FeedbackFruits. FeedbackFruits co-creates pedagogical tools that drive student engagement and collaboration with leading higher education institutions. Founded in 2012 in Delft and spin-off from the YesDelf Incubat... more
Talia Kolodny is Director of Partnerships at Engageli. Engageli is a digital learning platform for higher education. We discuss the future of digital learning, active learning and engaging learning where we are moving into a hybrid world.
Gijs Gootjes is the Co-founder & Head of Organization & Strategy at the Digital Society School Amsterdam, which is part of the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam. We discuss the impact of technology on our society, Edtech for social change, ... more
David Giron is the Director at Codam College in Amsterdam. Codam Coding College is the only peer-to-peer coding institution in the Netherlands, with a world-class curriculum empowering the next leading generation of tech talent.
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