Monday, November 16, 2009

Tales from the Lab - Episode 11

To coincide with the Assessment and Feedback seminar to launch the Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching, and following on from the previous assessment podcasts. Dr. Sam Webster from the School of Medicine talks about using 'clickers' for assessment and feedback in lectures.

You can view and subscribe to the podcast here - http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/podcast.html

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Tales from the Lab: Episode 10

The latest episode of the 'Tales from the Lab' podcast is now available. In this, the final part of a two part series, David Lewis from Glamorgan University talks about the use of technology to support assessment in higher education.

You can listen to the episode here http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/podcast.html

You can subscribe to the podcast here http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/lab_pod_feed.xml

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Tales from the Lab: Episode 9

The latest episode of the 'Tales from the Lab' podcast is now available. In this, the first of a two part series, David Lewis from Glamorgan University talks about assessment in higher education.

You can listen to the episode here http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/podcast.html

You can subscribe to the podcast here http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/lab_pod_feed.xml

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Monday, June 15, 2009

New Episode of 'Tales from the Lab'

At the recent Excellence in Learning & Teaching conference David Gill asked delegates what they were expecting from the conference. You can find out what they said in the latest episode of the 'Tales from the Lab' podcast - http://learninglab.swan.ac.uk/podcast.html

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

e-learning & Cakes: Gadgets for podcasting

After a long break it's time for another e-Learning & cakes session. e-Learning & cakes is an informal gathering of anyone interested in the use of technology in learning & teaching. An opportunity to find out what's going on in the University, share what you're doing or just find out a bit more about learning technology - and cakes. This time there will be opportunity to play with a range of gadgets for creating audio and video podcasts quickly and easily.
  • When: Wednesday 24th June
  • Time: 11:00am
  • Venue: Room 703 on the 7th Floor of the Library

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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes?

The next (free) event organised by the Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes Special Interest Group will be held at the University of Leicester on Tuesday 24th February.

The keynote speaker will be Professor Gilly Salmon who will provide an update on Leicester’s IMPALA 4 project and further reflections on the 'Podcasting for Learning in Universities' book. There will also be an element of ‘IMPALA meets PPP SIG’ as Andrew Middleton leads a discussion and debate around the topic of ‘what’s podcasting all about’?

This one-day event will also include practically-focused ‘how to’
sessions covering the following:
Designing a podcast;
Creating a podcast: PCs and Audacity
Creating a podcast: Apple Mac and Garage Band

There will also be an ‘open floor’ ‘Curriculum Thunderstorm’
and ‘Digital Media Research Thunderstorm’ session for participants to present on the topic of podcasting in education.

A ‘student experience’ session will feature a group of students presenting their experiences of student-generated podcasts.

To register for this event please contact Carol Comer, Academic Development Adviser (E-Learning), University of Chester (c.comer@chester.ac.uk). The full programme will be available in early January 2009.

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Monday, September 01, 2008

Latest podcast now available

The latest version of Tales from the Lab contains an interview with Steve Allen about Swansea International Health, which aims to provide opportunities for the staff and students in our Medical School and NHS Trust to contribute to improving health in resource-poor countries.

To subscribe to the podcasts go the the Learning Lab Podcasts page. You can also find out how the podcast was put together at the Podcasting Blog.

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Friday, July 04, 2008

Latest podcast now available

This month we've experimented with video as you can see below. The latest episode is all about the TRIO Project. To subscribe to the podcasts go the the Learning Lab Podcasts page. You can also find out how the podcast was put together at the Podcasting Blog.


Tales from the Lab - Episode 5 from Chris on Vimeo.

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Friday, February 16, 2007

Podcasting - does it have any use in education?

You may have heard of Podcasting or Podcasts, sometimes associated with Apple and iTunes, students may have mentioned it, colleagues may have mentioned it, you may have heard that the BBC provides podcasts for many of its radio programmes.

So What is Podcasting?
Podcasting is the concept of regular audio files being posted online, where the audience can subscribe to the audio files and have them automatically download to their computers and even automatically sync with their media device such as an iPod. This Audio tends to take the form of monologues on a topic, interviews, recorded debates, professional and amateur, Podcasting can be seen as a personal broadcasting medium.

Where does education fit in then? Many universities are now using Podcasting as a broadcasting medium, in a concept labelled "edupods", the most common use in education so far has been to record lectures, either students or staff themselves, and have these shared/distributed by the Podcast concept.

Imagine though, being able to record interviews with topical experts and providing this information for your students. Whether out on the street, at conferences, or in the office with your colleagues.
Imagine recording sections of your own knowledge, where it is presented in an easy to access format, and provides additional information on classroom topics. Think BBC radio meets the classroom.

What if it wasn't just the lecturing staff recording these podcasts?, what if students recorded Podcasts to share with their classmates, based on their research? What if every week a student or pair of students provided a Podcast to the rest of the class via the class Podcast stream?

Wouldn't that make learning a collaborative process.

Creating Podcasts can be very simple, reasonable quality Podcasts can be created with basic equipment, a microphone, a computer, and a quiet room; or a mp3 device. If the audio is clear, and the quality of the information is good, then the Podcast is likely to work well.

Where could you use Podcasting within education?

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