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034: Chris Rawlinson on behavioural science in education

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In this episode I talk with Chris Rawlinson about his online education company 42 Courses and how behavioural science has influenced its formation and growth.
Show notes

  • What is 42 Courses and the BS principles behind it
  • Chris’s unusual background: vineyard owner, commercial pilot, then at Ogilvy revamping digital training programmes
  • Weaknesses of most e-learning platforms
  • Chris’s dyslexia & love of learning
  • Matt Mullenweg and other random connections
  • Influence of Sir Ken Robinson, his TED talk – need for an education revolution & the benefit of not being an academic
  • Creating the feel of an internship at 42 Courses
  • Support of Rory Sutherland and Dan Bennett at Ogilvy
  • BS principles informing 42 Courses: storytelling, make learning more accessible (regular praise), chunking lessons, gamification, social norms, curating without overloading
  • Why is traditional education behind the BS curve?
  • Measuring engagement and success at 42 Courses
  • Course personalisation, choice architecture around new courses
  • What online learning looks like today: from Coursera to Masterclass
  • Non-education inspirations for 42 Courses
  • Gradeless teaching and the value of conventional certifications
  • Virtual Reality in education

Chris is massively dyslexic, runs an education company and is a qualified pilot. He is also a cancer survivor, former vineyard owner and (to his wife’s chagrin) a massive LEGO enthusiast having reached the rarefied air of completing the 1m long Saturn 5 rocket, a space shuttle, a mini Yoda and the Porsche 911. He is a joy to listen to.
If you enjoyed this conversation, do give me a review and subscribe here to read all my articles and win lots of great rewards for being part of the community!

Please leave a review if you like the podcast; and share with friends. Your support makes us very happy!

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In this episode I talk with Chris Rawlinson about his online education company 42 Courses and how behavioural science has influenced its formation and growth.
Show notes

  • What is 42 Courses and the BS principles behind it
  • Chris’s unusual background: vineyard owner, commercial pilot, then at Ogilvy revamping digital training programmes
  • Weaknesses of most e-learning platforms
  • Chris’s dyslexia & love of learning
  • Matt Mullenweg and other random connections
  • Influence of Sir Ken Robinson, his TED talk – need for an education revolution & the benefit of not being an academic
  • Creating the feel of an internship at 42 Courses
  • Support of Rory Sutherland and Dan Bennett at Ogilvy
  • BS principles informing 42 Courses: storytelling, make learning more accessible (regular praise), chunking lessons, gamification, social norms, curating without overloading
  • Why is traditional education behind the BS curve?
  • Measuring engagement and success at 42 Courses
  • Course personalisation, choice architecture around new courses
  • What online learning looks like today: from Coursera to Masterclass
  • Non-education inspirations for 42 Courses
  • Gradeless teaching and the value of conventional certifications
  • Virtual Reality in education

Chris is massively dyslexic, runs an education company and is a qualified pilot. He is also a cancer survivor, former vineyard owner and (to his wife’s chagrin) a massive LEGO enthusiast having reached the rarefied air of completing the 1m long Saturn 5 rocket, a space shuttle, a mini Yoda and the Porsche 911. He is a joy to listen to.
If you enjoyed this conversation, do give me a review and subscribe here to read all my articles and win lots of great rewards for being part of the community!

Please leave a review if you like the podcast; and share with friends. Your support makes us very happy!

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