‘podcasting’
a conversation on multimodal assignments
nov. 5, 2018—by chelsea yarborough, graduate teaching fellow, and derek bruff, director on october 16, 2018, the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分’s learning community on teaching digital literacies gathered for a conversation about multimodal assignments, those that include more than just the written word. three panelists joined the growing learning community to discuss the joys, challenges, and overall value...
episode 38: stacey roshan
apr. 16, 2018—in this episode, we’re going in a slightly different direction. since we’re here to explore the future of educational technology in higher education, we thought it would be interesting to talk with someone who is currently teaching our future students. stacey roshan teaches at the bullis school, an independent k12 school outside of washington, dc,...
latest ed tech podcast features john sloop
apr. 11, 2018—the latest leading lines episode takes an audio segment from a panel on teaching with podcasts that the vanderbilt cft hosted last fall. the focus of the panel was student-produced podcasts, that is, podcast episodes made by students as part of course assignments. one of the panelists was john sloop, professor of communication studies at...
celebration of learning spotlight: non-cents and sensibility
mar. 9, 2018—for their practicum in education policy course, adam gottlieb and caroline kohler, created the podcast, non-cents and sensibility when they found out that they both had similar interests. the team described the podcast as an overview of the various funding barriers that exist with charter schools from pre-kindergarten up to college readiness. adam and caroline...
latest podcast episode on ed tech in higher education
jan. 22, 2018—in the latest installment, we have another interview from open access week 2017. cliff anderson, associate university librarian for research and learning, talks with kelly doyle, wikipedian in residence for gender equity at the west virginia university libraries. kelly was at vanderbilt to talk about her work at west virginia and to assist with a...
conversation on teaching: student-produced podcasts
nov. 3, 2017—podcasts have been around since the early 2000s, but the medium has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, thanks to increasing smart phone adoption and to very popular podcasts like serial and radiolab. educational uses of podcasts are growing, as well. some instructors create podcasts for use in their courses, others assign podcasts as “texts”...
student-produced podcasts panel discussion
oct. 13, 2017—podcasts have been around since the early 2000s, but the medium has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, thanks to increasing smart phone adoption and to very popular podcasts like serial and radiolab. educational uses of podcasts are growing, as well. some instructors create podcasts for use in their courses, others assign podcasts as “texts”...
student-produced podcasts: a conversation on digital pedagogy, november 7th
oct. 3, 2017—podcasts have been around since the early 2000s, but the medium has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, thanks to increasing smart phone adoption and to very popular podcasts like serial and radiolab. educational uses of podcasts are growing, as well. some instructors create podcasts for use in their courses, others assign podcasts as “texts”...
listen to the leading lines podcast with william pannapacker
apr. 17, 2017—in the latest episode of the leading lines podcast stacey m. johnson interviews william pannapacker, dumez professor of english and senior director of the mellon grand challenges presidential initiative at hope college in michigan. pannapacker is a walt whitman scholar, and a proponent and supporter of the digital liberal arts. in the interview, he talks about...
leading lines season 1
dec. 19, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director the tenth episode of our educational technology podcast, leading lines, was released today. it features an interview by my colleague cliff anderson, associate university librarian for research and learning, with my other colleague steve baskauf, senior lecturer in biological sciences. they discuss linked data, the semantic web, and two really...