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Employee participation in Industry 4.0 - Yennef Vereycken

40 min · 21. Juni 2024
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In this episode, Yennef Vereycken talks about his research on employee participation in technological innovation processes. Yennef explains how his work investigates the quality of working life, the power dynamics between employers and employees, and the impact of new technologies, like automation and data collection, on workplace relations. He highlights the importance of involving employees in decision-making to ensure positive outcomes from technological advancements and also briefly touches upon the differences in employee participation across Belgium, the Netherlands, and the USA. This episode was recorded on 7 May 2024

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AI and the Teacher’ Role - Kristina Krushinskaia

AI is developing rapidly, but teachers not always use the opportunities inside and outside the classroom in an optimal way. In this episode, Kristina Krushinskaia explains what the impact of artificial intelligence is on the transformation of the teacher’s role, and how they can benefit from it. The most obvious benefit is how it can support the development of personalised learning or providing them with data for informed decision making, e.g. which students need help or support. AI can also save time for teachers, for example with grading or administrative tasks. However, Kristina argues that the goal is not to replace teachers, but to free time for them to spend more on interaction with students. This episode was recorded on 9 April 2024

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