EdTechStuff

EdTechStuff
Podcast Description
The EdTechStuff podcast series is specifically aimed at digital technology leads and network managers working within education. We understand the unique challenges and opportunities you face, and our content is crafted to address your specific needs and interests. EdTech Stuff offers insightful episodes that respect your time while delivering maximum value. Each episode is designed to be a quick yet comprehensive dive into specific EdTech topics, ensuring you walk away with actionable insights and fresh perspectives.
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The podcast emphasizes key themes in educational technology, such as digital integration in schools, effective implementation strategies for new tools, cybersecurity, and data governance. Episodes feature practical discussions like the evolution of edtech with Al Kingsley, the implementation of Microsoft Co-Pilot by Austen Puleston, and insights on cloud migration from Adrian Edgar, addressing real-world challenges and solutions in the educational sector.

The EdTechStuff podcast series is specifically aimed at digital technology leads and network managers working within education. We understand the unique challenges and opportunities you face, and our content is crafted to address your specific needs and interests. EdTech Stuff offers insightful episodes that respect your time while delivering maximum value. Each episode is designed to be a quick yet comprehensive dive into specific EdTech topics, ensuring you walk away with actionable insights and fresh perspectives.

In this episode, I sit down with Gary Hardy, a seasoned EdTech professional and cybersecurity advocate from Atom IT Solutions. We first crossed paths at the Association for Network Managers (ANM) Conference in Birmingham, where his insights into cybersecurity for schools and Multi-Academy Trusts (MATs) caught my attention. His presentation made me rethink a challenge I’ve been grappling with—how schools can realistically manage and sustain cybersecurity protection, particularly across Microsoft 365 tenants in a cost-effective way. Gary talks about the Kaseya 365 service that Atom IT provide, and how it can radically improve and simplify the way that school IT teams can provide the experience of a SOC, without the significant investment traditionally associated with this service.
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