Author Archives for Christine Horton

Millions in the UK using false IDs

January 26, 2023 6:39 am Published by Comments Off on Millions in the UK using false IDs

8.6 million people in the UK have used fake, fraudulent or someone else’s identity to gain access to goods, services or credit.


Six lessons the UK can learn from Denmark’s path to digitisation

January 25, 2023 7:34 am Published by Comments Off on Six lessons the UK can learn from Denmark’s path to digitisation

With Jeremy Hunt calling for “Scandinavia quality” in his Autumn budget, what can the UK learn from our Nordic neighbours? Here, Helen Mott, Principal at Netcompany, discusses Denmark’s digitisation journey, the lessons the UK can learn, but what that Denmark can learn from the UK.


Keeping students engaged on and off campus

January 19, 2023 7:59 am Published by Comments Off on Keeping students engaged on and off campus

Recent images shared of empty classrooms and lecture halls have shown that students are continuing to utilise online teaching and learning. Alex Chapman, head of technology enhanced learning at Middlesex University, believes that a one-size-fits-all approach to student engagement will no longer work for a vast portion of students who cannot, or do not, wish to spend all their time on campus. To ensure that every student is engaged and feels satisfied, universities can look to student engagement data.


How to stop data ethics becoming a roadblock to innovation

January 17, 2023 7:21 am Published by Comments Off on How to stop data ethics becoming a roadblock to innovation

The last thing the public sector needs is a conversation around the ethical use of data slowing down or blocking innovation. Made Tech’s Haroon Ahmed explains the ways ethical data can be an enabler to design services and successfully underpin technology practices.