
System thinking and self-directed learning in a digital world with Dr. Michael J. Henderson
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Michael J. Henderson, a former electrical engineer turned educator whose lifelong fascination with technology began with a crystal radio set and evolved into a career spanning decades of innovation, education, and digital transformation. From early computing in the 1970s to current explorations with AI and data analytics in education, Michael shares how informal learning, hands-on experimentation, and technological curiosity have shaped his teaching and learning practices. Join us as we explore what it means to be ‘technologically agnostic,’ the role of AI in higher education, and the importance of developing system thinking and self-directed learning in a digital world.
Interviewer is: Dr Elham(Ellie) Manzari (She/her), Lecturer, Monash University
School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive Education | Faculty of Education.
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