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On creativity and learning VOTE for The Edtech Podcast in the British Podcasting Awards! What's in this episode? -
Introduction, Emerge Education Cohort 8 open, Edtech Podcast 1st Birthday Party (come!), Naace and more -
1:1 interview with award winning musician and innovator Imogen Heap -
Developing the technology of the MiMu gesture glove over the last seven years -
Stepping outside of expected musical forms, influenced by the open movements of makers and hackers -
Sneaking around MIT Lab, NASA & why Imogen is excited about VR and the potential to stay connected
Sample quotations: - I suppose twenty years ago I signed my first record deal and back in those days you make music and that was it. Don’t even think about the video or doing the art work.
- It took me a long time to shake those ideas and step out and collaborate with people. And then i discovered all these hackers and makers involved in that stuff
- Over the last seven years I’ve been developing a set of technology called the mi mu gloves to help me augment those acoustic sounds, to bring them to live physically.
- It gets me very very excited about the next generation. They are not going to be stuck behind a laptop.
- Imogen if you and your team want to come around the Goddard space centre give us a shout.
- She invited me to the MIT media lab
- I saw many bits of tech but this is the one that really resonated with me
- ON VR: This is the reality of how kids will be learning in the future
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