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Future of Learning: Ft. Prof. Steve Joordens
November 10, 2024 · 54 min

Guest: Prof. Steve Joordens, Full Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode, we explore the future of learning with Prof. Steve Joordens, a renowned expert in psychology and education. Prof. Joordens shares his insights on the evolving landscape of education, the impact of technology on learning, and the skills needed for the future.

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Key Topics Covered: The role of technology in transforming education Innovative teaching methods and their impact on student engagement The importance of lifelong learning in today's fast-paced world Future job opportunities in the field of education and technology Guest Bio: Prof. Steve Joordens is a Full Professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough and the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab Director. With a deep passion for exploring human cognition, learning, and technology, Prof. Joordens has made significant contributions to psychology and education. He has been recognized with numerous awards, including the 3M National Teaching Fellowship 2015. Notable Publications: "Selective attention: a reevaluation of the implications of negative priming" (1998) "Parallels between perception without attention and perception without awareness" (1997) "Assessing the effectiveness of a voluntary online discussion forum on improving students’ course performance" (2011) "The long and short of semantic priming effects in lexical decision" (1997) Links: Prof. Steve Joordens LinkedIn Profile https://www.psych.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/steve-joordens?form=MG0AV3 Prof. Steve Joordens on Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=FQ2bdd8AAAAJ&hl=en&form=MG0AV3 Prof. Steve Joordens at the University of Toronto Scarborough https://www.psych.utoronto.ca/people/directories/all-faculty/steve-joordens?form=MG0AV3 https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/futureofhighereducation/chapter/re-imagining-education-for-an-uncertain-future-can-technology-help-us-become-more-human/ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00220574221088500 https://heqco.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Formatted_UTSC-Peer-Assessment-Paper_FINAL.pdf https://www.peerscholar.com/ Special Thanks: We would like to thank Prof. Steve Joordens for joining us and sharing his valuable insights on the future of learning and the evolving landscape of education.