Sinopsis
Join eCampusOntario Program Manager Terry Greene as he and his guests get some air time to discuss technology-enabled and open learning practices in Ontario Post-Secondary Education.
Episodios
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Rissa Sorensen-Unruh
22/05/2020 Duración: 37minRissa Sorensen-Unruh (@RissaChem) is a Chemistry and Stats prof who is also a leader in Critical Digital Pedagogy. We chat about how she deploys critical digital pedagogy in STEM through methods like ungrading and like, you know, trusting students.
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Bonnie Stewart
15/05/2020 Duración: 35minBonnie Stewart (@bonstewart) is Assistant Professor, Online Pedagogy & Workplace Learning (which is currently kind of the same thing), at the University of Windsor. We discuss Bonnie's approach to helping those move their teaching and learning online in the pandemic, which is to keep things simple, equitable, and engaging.
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Amy Collier
08/05/2020 Duración: 30minAmy Collier (@amcollier) is Associate Provost for Digital Learning at Middlebury College. Last year at the Domains 19 Conference, Amy delivered a beautiful keynote presentation that aligned lessons of the Tropicálista Movement of 1960s Brazil to today's polarized world. We revisit those thoughts and then talk a bit about Jazzercise, too.
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Dr. Erika Smith
01/05/2020 Duración: 31minErika Smith is an Assistant Professor and educational developer at Mount Royal University. Among other things, we chat about how she leverages nerd culture to engage in the public sphere, and the importance of human connections in open and technology-enabled learning.
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Brenna Clarke Gray
24/04/2020 Duración: 33minBrenna Clarke Gray (@brennacgray )is Coordinator of Educational Technologies at Thompson Rivers University, Brenna began work in the ed-tech space a short seven or eight months ago. She is already killing it as a staunch advocate for thoughtful, ethical, and student centred approaches to using technology in learning experiences. She also knows a lot about which Young Adult novel movie adaptations to check out.
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Jason Toal aka Dr. Jones
17/04/2020 Duración: 30minBorn out of the legendary #ds106radio, Jason Toal aka Dr. Jones was a part of one of the greatest moments in ed-tech history: the DJing of Audrey Watters' @etug keynote: The Monsters of Educational Technology. Have a listen to learn more about the wild side of educational technology.
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Mia Zamora, Daniel Villar-Onrubia, and Jonathan Shaw
07/04/2020 Duración: 31minMia Zamora, Daniel Villar-Onrubia, and Jonathan Shaw are the three co-chairs of the #OER20 conference reflect on their experience as the conference switched to an online experience at the last minute. Highlights from the conference, which was themed "The Care in Openness" included the #FemEdTech Quilt, The Social Bingo SPLOT, KaraOERke and, of course, the fabulous people of the open community.
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Flower Darby
04/04/2020 Duración: 29minFlower Darby is author of Small Teaching Online with James M. Lang. We chat about the prolific amount of work she is putting out during the COVID pandemic to help those trying to move their courses online in a hurry.
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Jonathan Lashley and Angela Gunder
27/03/2020 Duración: 33minJoining Terry today are Jonathan Lashley @lashleyed and Angela Gunder @angelagunder. In the first episode since the world went in to isolation, Angela, Jonathon and Terry discuss how things have changed for them, especially in the context of the postponed OLC Innovate conference.
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Ewan McAndrew
20/03/2020 Duración: 32minEwan McAndrew (@emcandre). Wikimedian in Residence @EdinburghUni. We chat about Wikipedia, witchcraft, Libby the Llama and Ewan's tumultuous yet productive relationship with "best fiend", Anne-Marie Scott (among other things).
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Cable Green and David Wiley
13/03/2020 Duración: 38minCable Green (@cgreen) is Interim CEO and Director of Open Education at Creative Commons. David Wiley (@opencontent) is Chief Academic Officer at Lumen Learning and the creator of the 5Rs of Open Education. Already two of the greatest sharers ever, they took it to the next level by sharing a chunk of David's liver to save Cable's life.
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Clark Shah-Nelson
10/03/2020 Duración: 30minClark Shah-Nelson's Twitter bio claims he is a "Senior Leader for Online Education" and we believe that means the leader for the entire world. This episode was recorded and broadcast live on February 3rd, 2020 in order to celebrate and talk about 2-3-98, the day the Open Source movement was born, and all that's come after it.
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Valerie Irvine and Colin Madland
21/02/2020 Duración: 43minValerie Irvine (@_valeriei) and Colin Madland (@colinmadland): The Open/Technology in Education, Society, and Scholarship Association (@otessa_org) is being simultaneously formed as an association while organizing its inaugural conference as part of this year's Congress in London, ON. Valerie and Colin let us in on just how they are making this happen.
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David Wiley
14/02/2020 Duración: 53minDavid Wiley (@opencontent) is an absolute must have for a podcast about open education! He is Chief Academic Officer at Lumen Learning, the creator of the 5Rs of Open (the 5 permissions) and The Open Education Conference’s dad. In this chat we reminisce about the adjournment of the Open Ed Conference and David's hopes and worries for the future of Open Education.
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The Extreme Quilt Update
10/02/2020 Duración: 30minTerry Greene is live on voicEd Radio Monday morning at 8 AM. He welcomes guests Anne-Marie Scott and Frances Bell for an update on their extreme quilting project!
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Jesse Stommel
09/02/2020 Duración: 48minIn the 100th episode of Gettin' Air, we chat with Jesse Stommel (@jessifer). one half of the driving force behind The Digital Pedagogy Lab. All questions for Jesse were sourced from the people of #DigPed. The result is deep and direct questions from the people who Know Jesse best, and deep, direct and incredibly heart-felt answers in response.
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Pedagodzilla
07/02/2020 Duración: 46minGettin' Air with @Pedagodzilla! The dynamic duo of Mike Collins and Mark Childs get together in a recording studio to smash a pedagogic theory together with a pop culture universe in order to make sense of it all and turn it into the Pedagodzilla Podcast (pedagodzilla.com). And somehow it works very, very well. Have a listen to find out how the magic happens.
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Anne-Marie Scott
31/01/2020 Duración: 30minAnne-Marie Scott (@ammienoot) chats about her impending transition from the wet cold of Edinburgh to the dry cold(er) of Edmonton as she transitions to the role of Deputy Provost at Athabasca University. Anne-Marie leaves the University of Edinburgh on top of her game as she and her team are the reigning @A_L_T Learning Technologist of the Year Team for their work in implementing a video/lecture capture solution for the entire institution. We also discuss her feelings on the spelling of the word tire.
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The Real Darcy Norman
24/01/2020 Duración: 29minThe Real D'Arcy Norman (@realdnorman) is the Manager of Learning Technology at The University of Calgary's Taylor Institute. Topics covered include nuking yourself on social media, Norman's law of eLearning tool convergence, and what to do when you run out of hamburgers for Audrey Watters, Stephen Downes and Brian Lamb. Oh and D'Arcy's long history of critical ed-tech work.
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Tim Klapdor
17/01/2020 Duración: 31minTim Klapdor (@timklapdor) is Manager of Online Learning Design & Content at the University of Adelaide. We chat about Tim's long history of working to bring heart and soul to the machine that is educational technology.