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10 Best Edtech Influencers & Leaders to Follow in 2024

Find out who are the best edtech influencers of the year 2024 and learn from them all the elearning tidbits. Follow the article for more.

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The edtech industry has witnessed a boom in recent times. There is now an abundance of Edtech channels, workshops, think tanks, and experts to follow. While they all offer substantial expertise, some of them have caught the world's attention and are rightly seen as the leading edtech experts of today. In this article, I will introduce the best edtech influencers of 2024 that every eLearning enthusiast must follow.

See also: 8 best edtech blogs to follow in 2024

Top 10 best edtech influencers

1. Cathy Moore

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Cathy Moore is a renowned training designer and presenter who is passionate about improving business performance. She started her career in developing e-learning content for global firms with Skillcast and has since established a rank for herself. Besides appearing as a keynote speaker at international conferences and working as a consultant to major corporations, she also developed the infamous 'action-mapping model'. The model transformed the process of design training in the business world.

She has worked with major global organizations. Such as Microsoft, Pfizer, the US Army, Barclays, and the World Bank. Her expertise and knowledge have earned her over 15000 subscribers to her blog.

2. Josh Bersin

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When one thinks of the best edtech influencers, Josh Bersin's name pops up automatically. He is the world-famous HR, learning, and talent analyst who founded the firm Bersin & Associates in 2001. Later the firm was acquired and renamed Bersin by Deloitte. Additionally, Berson runs the popular Bersin academy which has helped several organizations drive up their business performance. The academy offers cohort-based courses covering the fundamentals of people analytics, HR technology, and talent acquisition.

He also created a series of collaborative sprints for HR executives by the name of 'Big Reset'. It offers solutions to deal with pandemic-related workplace issues. Moreover, it provides solutions to hiring challenges and offers new leadership practices. Bersin has been featured in Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and The Wall Street Journal. His recent researches focus on HR technology, market trends, employee experience, and diversity. He has amassed over 80,000 followers on LinkedIn.

3. Donald H Taylor

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Donald is a veteran in elearning skills and human capital industries. He is a popular commentator and speaker on learning technologies. Furthermore, he has been chairing the Learning and Performance Institute since 2010. LPI is a global body offering guidance to L&D professionals everywhere. Besides, he also chairs Learning Technologies - Europe's largest learning exhibition.

As an experienced speaker and facilitator, he has experience in presentations in over 30 countries and has contributed to several training journals and books. He routinely hosts webinars and spearheads national and international conferences. Donald's latest works look at trends in learning technologies, skills in L&D, and future eLearning trends.

4. Christopher Pappas

Christopher Pappas

Christopher Pappas is an eLearning blogger and analyst, famous for founding the eLearning Industry platform. It happens to be the leading platform in the edtech world offering loads of articles, free resources, and directories for L&D professionals. His goal has been to democratize the learning sector and make knowledge available for all.

Christopher hones an MBA and an MEd (learning design) and has published over 3228 articles covering 85 different topics. These range from educational technology, remote working, instructional design, corporate learning, etc.

5. Elliot Maise

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With over 25 years of experience in hosting learning conferences and seminars, Elliott Masie has made it to the best edtech influencers' list. He was one of the first to use the term 'eLearning' and is currently the head of the MASIE foundation. Besides that, he is the founder of the annual 'Learning Conference' and is the leader of the Learning Consortium - a coalition of over 200 global companies. Some names are Amazon, Zoom, Bank of America, and Subway.

Furthermore, he is the editor of Learning Trend and has written over 12 books. Big learning Data and Learning Pivots are some of the more popular titles among them. He has even served as an advisor to governments and non-profits and also produces Broadway shows alongside. In his 35 years of experience, he has helped over 3,100,000 professionals around the world.

6. Laura Overton

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Laura is a leading edtech influencer who has several awards in her name. She is the founder of Towards Maturity, a learning analyst service that offers research on workplace learning. Moreover, the community also brings together experts and global practitioners to provide advice on how to transform the industry. Additionally, she has written over 70 major research reports and 300 articles. Besides these, she also routinely conducts masterclasses and webinars.

Laura was named the most influential person in corporate eLearning and was voted as the #1 mover and shaker in the global eLearning industry. These are just some of her achievements and contributions to the world of edtech.

7. Craig Weiss

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Craig Weiss is surely one of the best among the edtech influencers out there. He is the CEO and lead analyst of the famous Craig Weiss Group which offers strategic solutions to corporations and L&D professionals. Moreover, he is also the founder of FindAnLMS, a one-stop-shop platform related to all things learning systems.

As a key speaker, he has given presentations in 174 countries and has contributed to several publications. Additionally, he also contributes to his Elearning 24/7 blog. He is an expert in helping people launch successful online learning programs.

8. Jane Hart

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Jane has a dynamic resume. She is an author, a speaker, and the founder of the Center of Learning and Performance, a leading website for learning trends, technologies, and tools. With over 25 years of experience and multiple awards, Jane has also been featured on the influential list, Top global movers and shakers. Moreover, she has been helping organizations modernize their approaches to workplace learning for over 30 years now. Consequently, her incredible contributions were recognized by the UK-based Learning Performance Institute (LPI) which awarded her the Colin Corder Award.

9. Charles Jennings

Best Edtech Influencers & Leaders

Charles Jennings is the co-founder of the 70:20:10 institute works with global organizations to help them maximize their potential. He is a prominent thinker and consultant in L&D. Besides this, he is also a writer, blogger, speaker, and member of the Internet Time Alliance.  Furthermore, Charles is a recognized expert on developing and implementing learning and organizational performance strategies with over 40 years of experience.

10. Colin Steen

Best Edtech Influencers & Leaders

Colin Steen has over 45 years of experience in L&D and publishing. His immense contribution to the edtech industry has earned him a place amongst the best edtech influencers of today. Originally he holds an MBA in agri-business and serves as the CEO at Legacy Agripartners. Moreover, he is a senior growth director and offers expert advice on venture capital investment endeavors.

Despite his concentration in agribusiness, he hones multiple areas of expertise. Such as channel marketing, territory expansions, global marketing, training and development, organizational leadership, etc. Furthermore, he is also the co-founder of the Learning and performance institute and the founder of the academy learning award.

This was our list of the best and leading edtech influencers in 2024. The list is by no means exhaustive. There are many more incredible edtech experts whose contributions have truly transformed the industry. Let us know in the comments who is your favorite edtech influencer.

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