About jan karel bejcek

With over two decades of experience in the international education sector, I have dedicated my career to empowering education providers to reach their full potential through innovative automation solutions. As a former founder of a successful college and an EdTech enthusiast, I understand the unique challenges faced by institutions today and how technology can transform operations. Who I Am: International Education Specialist: Proven track record in improving educational systems and processes worldwide. Automation Advocate: Passionate about leveraging technology to enhance efficiency and streamline operations. Strategic Partner: Collaborating with education providers to unlock new opportunities and drive sustainable growth. What I Do: Innovate: Implement cutting-edge automation solutions that save time, reduce costs, and boost productivity. Transform: Turn complex educational processes into streamlined, efficient systems. Inspire: Share insights and strategies to help institutions thrive in a competitive global landscape. Let's Connect! I'm always eager to connect with like-minded professionals who are passionate about transforming education. Whether you're looking for collaboration opportunities or simply want to share insights, feel free to reach out. Together, we can shape the future of education. #Education #EdTech #InternationalEducation #Innovation #Collaboration
EdTech Founder | Revolutionising College Operations | International Education & Visa Expert

Universities Accord, Vocational and Technical Education – and the Reality

The urgency for growing tech talent in Australia has never been more critical, primarily due to the rapid pace of digital transformation across all sectors of the economy. In an era where technology underpins productivity, innovation, and competitiveness, the demand for skilled tech professionals is skyrocketing. Industries ranging from healthcare to finance and education are [...]

2024-03-12T20:58:03+00:00March 12th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

International students — what is happening and why it matter to our economy?

International students have accounted for more than forty percent of the net migration that has occurred overseas in recent years. This is the second largest contributor to population growth, falling only behind natural resources. They are essential to the funding of universities and other educational institutions in Australia, as well as to the numerous businesses [...]

2024-03-13T06:14:27+00:00March 8th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Happy International Women’s Day!

Today, on International Women's Day, we celebrate the incredible achievements and contributions of women around the world. It's a day to recognise the strides made towards gender equality and to acknowledge the challenges that still persist. Women from diverse backgrounds continue to break barriers, leading innovations in science, arts, politics, and every field imaginable, while [...]

2024-03-07T22:05:01+00:00March 7th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

AI is changing content marketing

The arrival of AI will completely alter all aspects of the business landscape. Now it's important to understand how you can use AI to your advantage.   AI changed 75% of our content marketing strategy (and processes) this year   Imagine AI as a high-performance racing vehicle that accelerates your progress. Your task is to [...]

2024-03-07T11:23:31+00:00March 7th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Productivity is not about people, but the systems organisations use

Companies should always be looking for ways to improve the productivity of their employees, including their own internal productivity. It is all too common for this to result in some sort of time management training that is offered by an external company or the human resources department. These kinds of training typically cover the advantages [...]

2024-03-05T23:59:02+00:00March 5th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Student Visa Update March 2024

Midway through the month of December, Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil revealed Labor's plan to reduce the number of people migrating to Australia from other countries to approximately 250,000 by the year 2025. This plan would be implemented by strengthening its integrity measures, which would include a more stringent English language test and the requirement [...]

2024-03-04T23:57:44+00:00March 4th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Early changes to the current Standards for RTOs

The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations has recently announced a significant move forward regarding the standards governing Registered Training Organizations (RTOs). Skills Ministers have reached a consensus to implement early changes to these standards, ahead of a more comprehensive overhaul planned for the near future. These adjustments aim to alleviate current challenges facing the [...]

2024-03-04T20:57:49+00:00March 4th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Universities accord – an overview

The Australian federal government recently disclosed the completion of an extensive Universities Accord report, a document over a year in the making, that serves as a strategic framework for reforming the higher education sector for the forthcoming decade and beyond. This comprehensive report outlines 47 recommendations targeting various facets of the higher education system, including [...]

2024-03-12T20:56:16+00:00February 29th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Why you need to get rid of paper based records in your RTO

Legislative changes that took effect on 1 September 2020 allow the National Regulator to request electronic student records from RTOs in a specific format. Providers who are still using paper forms to manage student information should formulate a strategy to move to digital records as soon as possible. By starting the shift to electronic record [...]

2024-02-26T03:45:27+00:00February 26th, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Immigration Australia’s New Strategy: Blacklisting Students Visa Applications

Significant changes are being made to Australia's immigration policy to tackle the problem of "permanent temporariness," or people who stay in the country indefinitely on temporary visas. The Australian government has taken a number of steps to address these concerns, including stricter visa application requirements for students from certain countries and holders of particular temporary [...]

2024-02-22T02:22:18+00:00February 22nd, 2024|Uncategorised|0 Comments