Innovation and Building R&D Capacity in Schools - A Conversation with Jennifer Groff

Jennifer Groff, PhD⁠ is an educational engineer, designer, and researcher, whose work focuses on redesigning learning environments and systems. Currently, she is the Innovation Fellow at ⁠WISE (Qatar Foundation)⁠, where she is leading the development of their ⁠Global Innovation Hub⁠--a platform helping schools transform for our modern world. Previously, she was the Chief Learning Officer for ⁠Lumiar Education⁠, a network of innovative, redesigned schools. She has spent much of her career doing leading-edge work at the MIT on new learning pedagogies and game-based assessments, and recently earned her PhD from the ⁠MIT Media Lab⁠. Previously, she was the co-founder of the ⁠Center for Curriculum Redesign⁠, an international NGO dedicated to redesigning the general curricula for the 21st century. 

Previously, she was the Vice President of Learning & Program Development for the Learning Games Network—a non-profit spin-off from the ⁠MIT Education Arcade⁠, where she led the national Playful Learning initiative. She also served as the technology expert on the OECD Innovative Learning Environments project, and was a Fulbright Scholar to the UK, at ⁠Futurelab Education⁠ in Bristol, United Kingdom.

A former K-12 educator, Jennifer was named one of 12 Microsoft Innovative Teacher Leaders in 2005, one of the Top 100 Influencers in Ed Tech (2017-18) by Ed Tech Digest.

Social Links

Twitter: ⁠@jsgroff⁠

Linked: ⁠@jennifersgroff⁠

Website: ⁠http://learningfutures.global

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