Professor Steve McCarthy (Osaka Jogaukin College in Japan) has developed this wiki (with Wikispaces) as a resource " for educators interested in podcasting and language learning and teaching." I’ve only had a short initial scan of the wiki – and it looks like a valuable resource for any educator interested in podcasting – not just…
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Podcast lectures…and the list grows…
The list of podcasting implementations is growing rapidly in educational institutions…here’s another report of university initiatives from the Sydney Morning Herald: "Podcast lectures a hit with conscientious university students" . Looks like the student feedback is positive – based on the reports from this article.I rather like this comment (right at the end of the…
Read MoreKnowledge Tree # 10
The latest edition #10 of the Knowledge Tree has been published online.This edition is all about "Going Aural" – so it’s staying with the podcasting theme that seems to be the centre of attention at the moment! A variety of articles and contributors including: Dr Michael Thomas, Nagoya University: iPods in Education: Innovations in the…
Read MorePodcasts, profcasts – research in Higher Ed
I spent an engaging afternoon at the University of Leicester on Tuesday (11th July,2006) with Gilly Salmon and her team, Ming Nie & Palitha Edirisingha – thanks for your time guys!!! For those of you who already know Gilly’s work with e-Moderating & e-Tivities, then you will be excited to find out what Gilly is…
Read MoreMembers’ Musings: Productive Reflection at Work
The latest podcast is the recording from the Trainer’s Network meeting at UTS, 12th May – Productive Reflection at Work, presented by Professor Dave Boud. The audio of the presentation can be a little quiet in some areas as Dave moved away from the microphone, I have done my best to edit this – quality:…
Read MoreMembers’ Musings #3 – Teaching Defiance
I’ve just spent an engaging coffee (or 2) with Mike Newman and have captured a short conversation with him regarding his forthcoming book – Teaching Defiance. As always, Mike generates some provocative thoughts about the role/s of adult educators and shares some of those in this podcast.See this post for more details about his book.PS.…
Read MorePodcast? CourseCast?
I’ve been reviewing the use of podcasting in higher education contexts recently – partly for one of my UTS Subjects (e-Learning Technologies) and partly out of interest to review how higher ed could inform organisational learning contexts…. A current article in Campus Technology "Academic MP3s – is it time yet? " overviews the growing number…
Read MoreMembers’ Musings #2
Peter Calopedos from Qantas Airways tells us about some LMS challenges, the AITD nomination for Excellence sales training program and muses about the future of e-Learning in the organisational context. No – Peter is NOT calling in from an aircraft – although you could be excused for thinking this….it’s more about the audio challenges at…
Read MoreMembers’ musings podcasts
A number of LTUG members are doing some pretty amazing things in their diverse workplaces – so we thought they might like to share their experiences with you! Jean Clendinning, Senior Manager Organisational Learning & Development at IAG (Insurance Australia Group) is our first "muser"! Listen to Jean talking about the development of Learning Pathways…
Read MorePodcasts & Language Teaching
PPS. Have you thought about the value of podcasts for teaching / learning languages? Sebastian recently pointed me to this Spanish novel – both in written form and now podcast! What a great way to practice your language skills. I’ve certainly downloaded it and will be using it in an attempt to keep my fading…
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