{"id":40660,"date":"2022-06-23t09:08:03","date_gmt":"2022-06-23t14:08:03","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/?p=40660"},"modified":"2022-06-07t15:17:00","modified_gmt":"2022-06-07t20:17:00","slug":"catch-up-on-the-leading-lines-podcast-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/2022\/06\/catch-up-on-the-leading-lines-podcast-3\/","title":{"rendered":"catch up on the leading lines podcast"},"content":{"rendered":"
by cft digital media services<\/em><\/p>\n the leading lines podcast team produced 3 new episodes in the last month that offer keen insights into learning across online environments, social media, and board games.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n episode 110 – patrick rael<\/strong><\/p>\n patrick rael<\/strong> is a professor of history at bowdoin college in maine. patrick is also a gamer, a tabletop board gamer, to be specific. he brought together his expertise as a historian and his passion for analog gaming in a course he teaches at bowdoin, a course called historical simulations. in this course, patrick\u2019s students play board games with historical settings as a way to understand and evaluate historical arguments. in the conversation, patrick shares the origin of this interesting course, he talks about the ways games and play lead to deep learning in this course, and he argues for more scholarly work around the use of analog games in teaching and learning.<\/p>\n listen on the leading lines website!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n episode 111 – simon howard<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n on today\u2019s episode, we talk with\u00a0simon howard<\/strong>, assistant professor of psychology at the university of miami, about his recent tiktok assignments. in his social psychology course, he was looking for new ways to engage and assess his students,\u00a0<\/span>and during the pandemic he landed on the very short video format of tiktok as a solution.<\/span>\u00a0leading lines producer\u00a0julaine fowlin<\/strong>\u00a0brings us this interview, where simon howard talks about his educational journey, the tiktok assignment,\u00a0<\/span>and engaging students with creative, technology-supported alternatives to traditional exams and papers.<\/span><\/p>\n listen on the leading lines website!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n episode 112 – jill lassiter<\/strong><\/p>\n on today\u2019s episode of leading lines, producer and colleague stacey johnson brings us an interview with\u00a0jill lassiter<\/strong>, assistant professor of health sciences at james madison university. professor lassiter recently wrote a faculty focus article on service-learning in a virtual world, including the changes she made to her service-learning projects during the covid-19 pandemic. in the interview, professor lassiter shares three principles for adapting service-learning to challenging environments, describes some of the virtual service-learning projects her students have engaged in over the last few years, and offers advice for instructors new to service-learning on getting started with technology-supported service-learning.<\/p>\n listen on the leading lines website!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n you can hear these podcast episodes, as well as others you\u2019ve missed, by visiting the leading lines website<\/a>, searching for \u201cleading lines\u201d in itunes, or subscribing via\u00a0rss<\/a>. you can also follow us on twitter,\u00a0@leadinglinespod<\/a>.<\/p>\n .<\/span><\/p>\n 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