Sixty of our Year 10 students participated in Emerging Technologies in the Workplace. The
workshop, run by Technocamps Scotland, explored the impact of ever-changing technologies on careers, from mechanisation in the Industrial Revolution, to today’s AI, and what may lie beyond.

“Today’s students will work in industries which don’t yet exist”, explained Dr Lee Clift, from the
Department of Computing and Information Sciences at the University of Strathclyde, “by
understanding past changes, we can empower students to choose career pathways which are flexible enough to embrace the ever-changing business landscape.”

Even jobs which still exist are subject to massive technological change, and students were quick to point out how, even during their lifetimes, apps have changed how we do almost everything we do.

The event even raised some eyebrows amongst staff! “I remember visiting my parents’ work and seeing the typing pool”, exclaimed Mr Langford.

St Edmunds’ Careers Team would like to express their thanks to Dr Clift and the University of
Strathclyde for running this engaging and insightful event.