Strategic School Design - A Conversation with Ewan McIntosh

Leading projects around the world for clients in education and industry, ⁠Ewan McIntosh⁠ is the passionate and energising tour de force behind ⁠NoTosh⁠

As the name suggests, NoTosh is a jargon-free but game-changing ⁠strategic consultancy⁠ with a passion for learning and a conviction that innovation and creativity can change the way people think, the way they learn and the way they work

A highly regarded ⁠keynote⁠ speaker at events around the world, Ewan is also the author of ⁠How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen⁠ and regularly writes about learning on his ⁠blog⁠ (and previously ⁠here⁠).

Ewan’s professional career started as a French and German high school teacher in Scotland back in the 1990s. He wanted to find new ways to help students engage with their learning and felt strongly that technology was both critical to this and underused in the classroom, so his classes were among the first in Europe to podcast and blog as part of their daily learning.

Ewan then became the National Advisor on Learning and Technology Futures for the Scottish Government, and in 2006, with some friends in a pub in Edinburgh he began ⁠Teachmeet⁠ as a way to enable teachers to network and learn from peers and disrupt the traditional model of prescribed teacher professional development.

In 2008, Ewan became the Digital Commissioner at Channel 4. It was there that he became fascinated by the strategies and tactics that colleagues were using to create imaginative and engaging digital services for young people. So he founded notosh in order to make similar impacts for young people in education.

You can connect with Ewan on the links below, and check out the NoTosh team’s new suite of online offers at ⁠learn.notosh.com⁠.

Social Links

Twitter: ⁠@ewanmcintosh⁠

LinkedIn: ⁠@ewanmcintosh⁠

Facebook: ⁠@ewanmcintosh⁠  

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