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What's in the Box - Education, Technology and AI News and Discussion

What's in the Box - Education, Technology and AI News and Discussion

Auteur(s): Jamie Twinney and James Wright
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What’s in the Box? is a sharp, practical look at the world of EdTech, hosted by Jamie Twinney and James Wright. Each episode digs into the real issues faced by schools, vendors, and educators—from AI in the classroom to data strategy, implementation pitfalls, and the tools shaping the future of learning.

Expect honest conversations, highlights from major conferences, and news and commentary on the latest developments in the world of EdTech. We keep things grounded in real school experience, balanced with a healthy dose of curiosity and humour.

If you work in education, EdTech development, or school leadership, you’ll find ideas you can use tomorrow and questions worth debating.

New episodes released fortnightly.

Jamie Twinney and James Wright 2025
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  • Vendors, DMs & Demo Disasters: How Not to Sell to Schools
    Dec 8 2025

    We get a lot of DMs. And not always about EdTech. In Episode 2, we dive into the weird, the wonderful, and the wildly misguided attempts vendors make to get our attention.

    We talk:

    • Conferences where teachers become hostages
    • GDPR nightmares and curriculum confusion
    • What vendors should do instead (spoiler: know your audience)
    • Unsolicited pitches from “Korean fashion designers”

    A free 20‑minute masterclass in not annoying teachers.

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    16 min
  • EduTech Asia 2025
    Nov 24 2025

    In our first episode of What’s in the Box?, James and Jamie dive straight into the world of EdTech with reflections on EDUtech Asia 2025, real talk about automation in schools, and why AI literacy matters more than ever.

    Jamie shares how he “broke” a room of educators while introducing n8n, and James discusses data sovereignty, reporting workflows, and the realities of AI in the classroom. Along the way, they explore the gap between what vendors think teachers need and what actually works, highlight a few underdog startups from the expo, and take some good-natured detours into Minecraft, broken-glass “resilience training”, and silent-disco seminars.

    If you’re an educator, EdTech developer, school leader, or just curious about where AI and automation are taking schools, this episode sets the tone for the honest, humorous, and practical conversations to come.

    Topics include:

    • EDUtech Asia 2025 reflections
    • Automation for teachers (n8n, leadership workflows, reporting)
    • AI hallucinations and the importance of human-in-the-loop
    • Data ownership and the future of school reporting
    • What vendors often get wrong about teaching
    • Underdog startups and analogue surprises
    • How AI can save time without replacing professional judgement

    New episodes weekly. Like, subscribe, share — and send us your questions for future discussions.

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    32 min
  • What IS in the box? Trailer
    Nov 22 2025

    So... what's in the box?

    Subscribe to our brand new podcast for the latest news, views and stories from the world of education and technology.

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    1 min
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