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Season 5 | DesignLab 10 Years | Episode 5 - Transdisciplinary Challenges for Educational Innovators

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DesignLab University of Twente is not just celebrating their 10-year
anniversary. This year, we can also congratulate Klaasjan Visscher, DesignLab’s
scientific co-director and programme director of the Transdisciplinary Master-
Insert ‘Shaping Responsible Futures’ (check out episode 3!), as he has been
appointed Professor of Innovation in Higher Education & Society at the BMS
Faculty. In this episode, Klaasjan talks about how innovation has become an
essential part of education throughout the years, and transdisciplinary
education serving as a new, effective, approach. This might be the final
episode, but educational innovation does not stop here. Let’s co-shape the
futures of educational innovation!

In this special edition of the DesignLab Brew podcast, DreamTeamers Henrietta
Lukàcs and Pablo San Gregorio take you with them in what Educational
Innovation means to DesignLab, in an era where adapting our education to
changing societal and technological landscapes is the only way to make it more
effective, relevant and accessible to all students.

  continue reading

17 episodes

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DesignLab University of Twente is not just celebrating their 10-year
anniversary. This year, we can also congratulate Klaasjan Visscher, DesignLab’s
scientific co-director and programme director of the Transdisciplinary Master-
Insert ‘Shaping Responsible Futures’ (check out episode 3!), as he has been
appointed Professor of Innovation in Higher Education & Society at the BMS
Faculty. In this episode, Klaasjan talks about how innovation has become an
essential part of education throughout the years, and transdisciplinary
education serving as a new, effective, approach. This might be the final
episode, but educational innovation does not stop here. Let’s co-shape the
futures of educational innovation!

In this special edition of the DesignLab Brew podcast, DreamTeamers Henrietta
Lukàcs and Pablo San Gregorio take you with them in what Educational
Innovation means to DesignLab, in an era where adapting our education to
changing societal and technological landscapes is the only way to make it more
effective, relevant and accessible to all students.

  continue reading

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