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In this episode, Idris hosts an engaging conversation with Ed and David, diving into one of football’s biggest global stages—the World Cup—and the growing influence of technology on the modern game.
Blending Ed’s professional expertise as Program Lead for Digital Marketing and IT Tech Sales with David’s insights, the discussion explores how data, AI, and innovation are transforming football both on and off the pitch. From GPS tracking and enhanced ball design to FIFA’s efforts to democratise access to player data, the trio unpack how technology is reshaping performance, strategy, and competition at the highest level.
They also reflect on the balance between progress and tradition—debating the impact of VAR, AI-driven analytics, and tactical hydration breaks on the flow and spirit of the game. Alongside this, they share their perspectives as passionate fans, discussing standout World Cup moments, emerging underdog teams, and the idea of a “Last Dance” for some of football’s greatest players.
Whether you’re a football enthusiast, a tech-savvy listener, or simply curious about how innovation is influencing global sport, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at where the beautiful game is heading next.
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In this episode, we discuss “The Every Day Use of AI” , Host Idris and Jacob explore how artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept, it’s a powerful, practical tool shaping how we work right now.
They also spotlight BPP’s AI Digital Champion programme and Level 4 AI Automation course, designed to help learners move beyond simply using AI tools to leading their adoption within organisations.
You’ll discover how non-technical professionals can become confident AI champions, drive innovation, and future-proof their careers in an evolving workplace.
From using tools like Copilot for meeting summaries and workflow automation, to navigating common challenges like AI hallucinations, data privacy, and responsible usage, each episode offers practical insights you can apply straight away.
Whether you’re completely new to AI or already experimenting with it, this series will help you go beyond the basics, showing you how to work smarter, not harder.
You’ll also discover how non-technical professionals can become AI champions in their organisations, build confidence with emerging tools, and stay ahead in an increasingly digital workplace.
Simple, honest, and actionable, this is AI for the way you work every day.
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BPP’s School of Technology hosted its first online debate event in April, bringing together apprentice teams for a lively and thought-provoking discussion. Hear two teams of apprentices go head-to-head as they challenge assumptions, explore opposing viewpoints, and put their communication and critical thinking skills to the test. The central question: Is AI creativity genuine innovation, or simply sophisticated plagiarism? The audience was polled to decide who gave the most completing argument, so stay turned to the end to find out who won.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this landmark episode of TechSphere, host Idris Fabiyi sits down with a "Mental Health Powerhouse" of colleagues from the BPP School of Technology: Minal (Performance Manager), Craig, and Rizwan (Degree Apprentice Coaches).
As the tech industry continues to demand an "always-on" mentality, this panel explores the critical need to prioritise the human beings behind the machines. The conversation dives deep into the early warning signs of burnout—from persistent fatigue to emotional detachment—and provides a roadmap for "Refactoring" your mental health hygiene.
Key highlights include:
Neurodivergence Unmasked: Craig shares his personal journey with ADHD and Bipolar disorder, offering a unique look at the "superpower" and the struggle of hyperfocus in a technical environment . Psychological Safety: Minal explains how leaders can foster an environment where it is safe to fail, allowing for a "Growth Mindset" that strengthens team culture. Community Support: The team discusses vital external resources like Andy’s Man Club and Mind, emphasising that "asking for help" is the hardest—and most important—technical skill to master. Actionable Resilience: From mindfulness and movement to the importance of "Safe Spaces," the panel provides practical tips for professionals and learners alike to foster a sustainable career .This episode is more than a discussion; it is a commitment to building a technical future that is as empathetic as it is innovative.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this episode of TechSphere, host Idris Fabiyi sits down with Veronica Ayitey, Head of Data Protection at BPP, as businesses rush into the "Agentic Shift," data has become more valuable than oil. Veronica explains how to navigate the "Governance Trinity", the critical intersection of Tech, Information Security, and Data Protection.
What we unpack in this episode:
InfoSec vs. Data Protection: Why Information Security protects but Data Protection secures.The "Baked Cake" AI Dilemma: We explore the friction between the GDPR’s "Right to Erasure" and large language models. Can an AI ever truly "forget" your data?The Hidden Cost of "Free" Tools: Why your business data is the currency paying for "free" AI, and how to navigate third-party vendor risks.Privacy by Design: How to embed data protection at the start of your AI buildout so you don't have to face the regulator later.Key Quote: "Privacy isn't what slows a business down, it's the reason why a business grows... Treat your data with the same care that you treat your vision." - Veronica Ayitey
About our Guest:
Veronica Ayitey is the Head of Data Protection at BPP (Lyceum Education Group). She specialises in turning complex privacy law into clear, actionable guidance that allows innovators and business to build cutting-edge tech while maintaining the highest standards of data security and consumer trust.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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We’re kicking off our Women + [Tech Podcast] with an IWD26 special exploring this year’s theme, Give to Gain. In this launch episode, we introduce our mission: amplifying diverse voices in tech, sharing intersectional experiences, challenging stereotypes, and diving into the tech conversations that really matter.
Host Gemma McKay is joined by three amazing degree apprenticeship learners, Ruby Nicholls, Toma Jonaityte, and Becky Grice, who share their tech career journeys, the support that’s shaped them, and how giving back helps them grow.
This episode marks the start of a community‑driven Women + Tech series where anyone, from first‑day learners to seasoned tech pros - can get involved. Whether you want to be a guest, pitch a topic, or even try hosting, this is your space. We’re building a podcast series for everyone who cares about women and tech - a place to share discoveries, ask big questions, and explore what it truly means to find (and use) your voice in tech!
This Women + Tech Podcast is hosted by Gemma McKay, Head of Programme at School of Technology at BPP University. If you want to get in touch, find her on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmamckay/
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this episode of The Marketing Trainers Drop-in, host David Green is joined by Pav Sharma, Helen Evans, and a very special guest: Madison Forman. Madison was one of the first students to complete BPP’s Multi-Channel Marketer (MCM) program, securing a distinction before transitioning into a full-time marketing role at DCA Limited.
The team dives deep into the "alphabet soup" of modern search: SEO, AEO, and GEO. As AI tools like ChatGPT and Meta AI change how users find information, the panel discusses whether traditional search is being replaced by a "conclusion-based" model where users no longer want links—they want answers.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
The Rebrand of SEO: Why the foundations of SEO are still the bedrock for AI-driven search (GEO).Agentic Behavior: A look at how AI agents are being trained on human behavior and what that means for content creators.The Apprentice Journey: Madison shares her experience balancing a high-pressure marketing role with the rigorous MCM apprenticeship and how she uses data to drive growth. The "Myth" of the Influencer: Madison clears up common misconceptions about working in social media and the reality of managing complex, multi-functional marketing roles.Featured Guest:
Madison Forman – Digital Marketer at DCA Limited and BPP MCM Alumna (Distinction).
Host & Panel:
David – Digital Marketing TrainerPav Sharma – Marketing Coach Helen Evans – Head of QualityI'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this episode of the Digital Edge, Idris Fabiyi is joined by Frank Gartland, the Chief Product & Technology Officer at Skillable, to dismantle the myth of the "Certified Expert."
As AI continues to lower the barrier to entry for content creation, the value of "knowing things" is plummeting. The new premium? Skill Validation. Frank shares his deep expertise in "Challenge-Centric Learning" and explains why virtual labs are the only way to bridge the systemic lag between rapid AI adoption and workforce competence.
What we unpack in this episode:
The "Goldilocks" Learning Moment: Why 2026 is the year experiential learning finally hits its renaissance.Safe Failure: The importance of creating "low-stakes" environments where employees can break things, learn from the fallout, and build the "grit" required for modern tech roles.Beyond the Badge: Moving from participation-based certificates to data-driven performance metrics.The Role of AI in Labs: How AI is helping lab developers create more complex, real-world scenarios for learners to solve."AI can answer a multiple-choice test, but it can't replicate hands-on experience."
About our Guest: Frank Gartland is a pioneer in hands-on learning and skill validation. At Skillable, he oversees the transformation of traditional training into performance-based experiences, helping global organizations build "AI-Ready" workforces that can actually deliver results.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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Is AI making legal access too easy?
Join Idris Fabiyi from BPP's School of Technology and trainee solicitor Daniel Scrace as they dissect the realities of AI in the legal field. As AI moves from "experimentation" to "embedding" within the UK economy, the legal sector finds itself at a crossroads. In this episode,
Daniel shares his experiences, from early AI experimentation to navigating its use in social impact law. Discover how technology is both bridging and widening the justice gap, the surprising need for "poking" at AI, and why soft skills still reign supreme.
What’s inside this episode:
The Rise of the AI Auditor: Why Daniel believes the most critical skill for a 2026 lawyer is the ability to audit AI outputs for facticity and tone.Bridging the Access Gap: A deep dive into how AI could potentially empower litigants in person, provided we can break through the paywalls of legal precedent.The QWE Advantage: How BPP’s Qualifying Work Experience is broadening the path to the solicitor's roll and why tech-fluency is now a mandatory condition of professional competence.A Warning on "Shadow AI": The risks of unedited AI-generated content in legal practice and the emerging challenges of negligence from "bad AI".Daniel cautions that while AI offers potential, it could lead to "overconfident litigants in person." Is the legal sector truly ready to embrace AI, or is there technical debt looming?
To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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Is your AI just talking, or is it actually doing? Most people use Large Language Models (LLMs) as a sophisticated search engine, but the real "Digital Edge" lies in AI Agents, systems that don’t just provide information, but execute tasks.
In this deep-dive episode, Idris Fabiyi sits down with Jacob Reilly-Cooper (Head of Software Curriculum at BPP Firebrand) and Sean Rafter (Head of Curriculum Development-Data & AI) to dismantle the architecture of AI agents. From the "Flight Booking" analogy to the dangers of "Vibe Coding," we explore how to give the LLM "brain" a functional "body."
We move beyond the hype to discuss the hard engineering required to make agents safe, deterministic, and truly useful for UK businesses.
What You’ll Learn:
Execution vs. Information: Why the future of tech isn't about prompts, but about orchestration layers and tool integration.The Deterministic Verifier: Why you need a non-AI "rule-book" to stop your agents from hallucinating your business into a corner.The Death of Vibe Coding: Why relying on "vibes" is the fastest way to accrue massive tech debt.Generative BI: How autonomous agents are transforming data cleansing from a manual chore into a strategic advantage.The Jobs Debate: Why integration, not replacement, is the path to societal benefit.The Guests:
Jacob Reilly-Cooper: A technical strategist focused on the software frameworks that turn models into members of the team.Sean Rafter: A data expert bridging the gap between natural language and business intelligence.To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this episode of TechSphere, host Idris Fabiyi is joined by Danny Clegg, the "Healthcare Unicorn" of BPP University. As an Associate Professor of Inclusive Practice and Digital Pedagogy, Danny’s career spans from chiropractic care to nursing education but, it is his personal journey as a neurodivergent leader that truly shapes his visionary approach to tech.
Danny opens up about his late-in-life diagnosis of ADHD, Autism, and Dyslexia, explaining how these "labels" became the catalyst for his "Equity by Design" philosophy. He shares how he moved from mounting GoPros on his head to stream "first-person" clinical views to building sophisticated Virtual Reality campuses and AI-driven reflective tools.
In this episode, you will learn:
The Power of Lived Experience: How Danny’s own struggles with traditional learning led him to create "Values-Based" digital tools that prioritize empathy.Equity by Design: Why we must "build the ramp" into digital tools from day one, rather than adding it as a supplement later.The Virtual Nursing Campus: A look at the Pre-Preceptorship Virtual World designed to help students transition smoothly into professional practice.AI as a Support, Not a Replacement: Why digital literacy is a "day one" requirement for modern nurses and why fear of AI dissolves once competence grows.This conversation is a must-listen for educators, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in how we can use technology to create a more inclusive and equitable future.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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The "Holidays are Coming" trucks are an iconic symbol of the season. But this year, the engine driving them is Artificial Intelligence.
In this episode, the BPP Digital Marketing Training Team sits down for an unfiltered review of Coca-Cola’s controversial new AI-generated Christmas ad.
It’s the campaign that has split the marketing world down the middle. Is it a glimpse into the future of cost-effective, reactive advertising, or is it a "lazy" step into the uncanny valley? The team breaks down the strategy, the tech and the backlash.
Key topics discussed:
Man vs. Machine: The surprising reality behind the production—it took 17,000 AI-generated clips and a team of 100 humans to build it.The Pivot to Animals: Why Coca-Cola likely focused on squirrels and polar bears to avoid the "uncanny valley" criticism leveled at previous AI attempts.The Backlash: Addressing the criticism that AI ads are "lazy" or taking jobs away from creatives, versus the argument for efficiency and speed.The Consistency Problem: A look at where the tech still falls short, specifically in maintaining character and asset consistency across scenes.Whether you think it’s brilliant or a creepy look into the future, this is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of Brand Heritage and Generative AI.
To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this episode of TechSphere, host Idris Fabiyi sits down with Owais Bharwani, a Level 6 Digital Technology Solutions Apprentice and Quality Engineer at Lloyds Banking Group.
The Evolution of Testing: Owais explains the shift from the "slow" world of manual testing to modern automation, and why his team size dropped from 30 to 12 while productivity soared .AI as a Tool, Not a Crutch: Owais gives a crucial warning to new developers: "Don't ask AI to write the code for you." He explains why you must understand the logic before you let AI automate it .The Future of the Role: A bold prediction that the distinction between "Software Engineer" and "Software Tester" might disappear entirely in the next 5 years.
Owais shares his journey from a change from an Electronic Engineering degree to finding his true path in an apprenticeship. He pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like to work in tech at a major bank, revealing a culture that is racing to become "the biggest FinTech in the UK".
In this episode, you will learn:Tune in for a real-world look at the future of work, the power of apprenticeships, and why soft skills are your secret weapon in a tech career.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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Welcome to this episode of TechSphere, where we sit down with Ashley Trigg – A Data and Business Architect at Marlborough Group studying a Level 6 Data Science degree apprentice with BPP and newly appointed Chair of the British Computer Society's Inclusion Committee.
Ashley's journey challenges everything you thought you knew about apprenticeships. This isn't a fresh-faced college leaver story. It’s about a professional who chose to upskill after discovering their company's apprenticeship levy pot was sitting unused.
In this conversation, Ashley opens up about battling anxiety while building a career, explaining how pushing beyond comfort zones from moving to Scotland at 18 to speaking on a panel for the first time became the key to growth.
We also get into the technical details: What really happens when launching a new mutual fund (a process that starts at the London Stock Exchange)?
Why does Excel remain the "lifeblood" of data work, even as you're migrating to Microsoft Fabric? How can an apprenticeship align perfectly with a company's digital transformation, letting you learn SQL and Python at the exact same time you need them for a real-world project?
But perhaps most inspiring is Ashley's work beyond the day job: serving as a trustee for 2 charities, chairing the BCS Inclusion Committee, and championing the message that volunteering isn't a chore it's an opportunity that can fundamentally change your trajectory.
Tune in for an inspiring, honest story about building a career, finding confidence, and why, as Ashley says, "you can be an early careers professional at any stage in your life."
To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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What comes after generative AI? The answer might be "AI Agents". Autonomous AI that can not only generate content but also complete complex tasks, manage projects, and run parts of a business.
But what does this "next big step" in technology mean for the marketing profession? Will it replace jobs, or free us up to be more creative than ever?
Join host, David Green and Marketing Trainers team (Louis, Pav, and Helen) for an unscripted "drop-in" discussion on the real-world impact of AI Agents.
In this episode, they explore:
The crucial difference between generative AI (like ChatGPT) and autonomous AI Agents.The "threat vs. tool" debate: Are learners right to be concerned about job replacement?Why the "human touch"—creativity, ethics, and strategic thinking—remains irreplaceable.A fascinating look at how AI agents will force a complete rethink of SEO.Why apprenticeships, with their final interviews, are uniquely positioned to prove human competence in an AI-driven world.An authentic look at the future of marketing and the skills that will matter most!
To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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In this episode of BPP TechSphere, host Idris Fabiyi sits down with Sean Rafter, Head of Curriculum for Data and AI at BPP, to demystify one of the most powerful and misunderstood technologies on the horizon. Sean, a self-confessed sci-fi and science fan, explains the real-world applications of creating a living, breathing digital version of a physical object.
A simple, clear definition of what a digital twin actually is and how it's used to test and innovate. The fascinating reasons that inspired Sean to author a white paper on the topic, from a love of the Netflix series Altered Carbon to professional "horizon scanning" for the skills of the future. Real-world examples of how digital twins are already being used by companies like Airbus to test jet engines and by planners to model the future of entire cities.Tune in to move past the buzzwords and understand the remarkable impact of digital twin technology.
In this episode, you will learn:Read Sean's article on Digital Twins here: Digital Twins
Follow him on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-rafter/
If today's discussion has inspired you to expand your own knowledge and you would like some inspiration for your next career move, the BPP Group is here to help. From apprenticeships and degrees to professional qualifications, there's a pathway ready for you.
To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com .
#DigitalTwins #EmergingTech #SmartCities #AviationTech #UrbanPlanning #SimulationTechnology #TechLeadership #EdTech #FutureSkills #STEMEducation
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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Is using AI to help write code a form of cheating? or is it like using a calculator in an exam? A powerful tool that, when used correctly, allows us to focus on solving bigger problems, not the complexity of the technology?
In this episode of TechSphere, host Idris Fabiyi sits down with Dr. Francesca Taliaferri, a data lecturer at BPP with a rich background as a mathematician and a former industry data analyst. She discusses her revolutionary approach to embedding AI directly into the curriculum.
This conversation goes beyond the hype to explore what skills truly matter in an AI-driven world.
In this episode, you will learn:
How the curriculum is designed to embrace AIWhy the single most important skill for any employee using AI is not technical proficiency, but critical evaluation.Dr Francesca's "hot take" for business leaders: why "not everybody needs AI" and the crucial steps you must take with your data before adopting AI tools.How a modern curriculum stays relevant in a field that changes so rapidly, shifting focus from obsolete topics to cutting-edge areas like Natural Language Processing.Tune in for a masterclass on the future of tech education and the human skills that will always be essential.
If today's discussion has inspired you to expand your own knowledge and you would like some inspiration for your next career move, the BPP Group is here to help. From apprenticeships and degrees to professional qualifications, there's a pathway ready for you.To find out more and to see our full range of programmes, please visit our website at: www.bpp.com
Dr Francesca Tagliaferri's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francesca-tagliaferri-3355b721/
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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The key to being future-ready isn't chasing every new trend. Instead, it's about building a team with a deep mastery of the fundamentals. The core principles of good software development are language-agnostic and provide the foundation to adapt to any new technology, even quantum.
In our latest TechSphere episode, I asked Head of Software, Jacob Reilly-Cooper, for his core advice to anyone on their journey in software development.
His answer was powerful: Embrace your mistakes!
Hear more this and more strategic insights for you and your tech team on the full episode.
Follow Jacob on Medium.com - https://medium.com/@jacobreillycooper
Read Jacobs whitepaper on Quantum Computing - https://medium.com/@jacobreillycooper/the-quantum-report-ca79bcf3fe87
Follow him on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobreillycooper/
#CareerAdvice #LearnToCode #SoftwareDevelopment #BPP #QuantumComputing #TechSpherePodcast #BPPDigitalEdge
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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For many businesses, the data journey begins and ends with a spreadsheet. But what happens when you hit the limits of Excel? How do you build a truly data-literate workforce capable of driving real strategy?
In the first-ever episode of The BPP Digital Edge, host Idris Fabiyi sits down with Donna Kane, Programme Lead for Data at BPP, to map out the modern data journey. They uncover a "quiet revolution" where the most impactful data professionals aren't new graduates, but experienced employees being upskilled with foundational data skills.
The key milestones in the evolution of data tools, from Excel's dominance to the rise of Power BI.Why the typical data apprentice is often an experienced professional looking to level up, not a school leaver.A clear breakdown of what a "Data Technician" apprenticeship actually involves.The essential skills—from AI awareness to security—that data professionals need for the future of work.Donna's single most important piece of advice is for any organisation beginning its data transformation.
In this episode, you will learn:Tune in to discover how to unlock the hidden data potential that already exists within your team.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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Welcome to this episode of "Machine Learning, Human Problems." We’re diving into how machine learning is transforming student engagement in the classroom. From adaptive learning to AI-powered tools that track attention and participation, technology is changing how educators connect with learners. But can machines truly understand what keeps students motivated? And what are the risks of relying on data to shape human interaction? Join us as we explore the promises and challenges of using machine learning to foster meaningful engagement in education.
I'm Idris Fabiyi, Head of Technology and Innovation at BPP University, Estio Training, Firebrand Training & host of the TechSphere podcast. I'm on a mission to demystify complex technology and make it accessible for businesses and learners.
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