10 episodes

Welcome to the podcasting site for the Edinburgh Napier University module Supporting the Blended and Online Student Experience (SBOSE), the second module in the Pg Cert/Pg Dip/MSc Blended and Online Education designed for lecturers, teachers, tutors and other education professionals and specialists. The SBOSE module explores issues around individual and cultural diversity, inclusive design, support needs, and equivalence of experience in blended and online course contexts.

Each week a new episode that ties in to the content and activities of the current unit of the SBOSE module will be published here. Over the course of the module, the episodes will offer a mixture of introduction, explanation and discussion of key issues in the area of Supporting the Blended and Online Student Experience, feature interviews and other items, and offer further activity-based guidance for the module’s participants.

If you are not on enrolled on the module but have come across our podcasts we do hope you find them of interest.

SBOSE 2017 Supporting the Blended and Online Student Experience

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Welcome to the podcasting site for the Edinburgh Napier University module Supporting the Blended and Online Student Experience (SBOSE), the second module in the Pg Cert/Pg Dip/MSc Blended and Online Education designed for lecturers, teachers, tutors and other education professionals and specialists. The SBOSE module explores issues around individual and cultural diversity, inclusive design, support needs, and equivalence of experience in blended and online course contexts.

Each week a new episode that ties in to the content and activities of the current unit of the SBOSE module will be published here. Over the course of the module, the episodes will offer a mixture of introduction, explanation and discussion of key issues in the area of Supporting the Blended and Online Student Experience, feature interviews and other items, and offer further activity-based guidance for the module’s participants.

If you are not on enrolled on the module but have come across our podcasts we do hope you find them of interest.

    Unit 4 Episode 2: What are Learning Analytics?

    Unit 4 Episode 2: What are Learning Analytics?

    Welcome to the second SBOSE podcast of Unit 4: What's next? This week we talk with Adam Cooper of CETIS about the growing realm of Learning Analytics. Combined with the MOOCs of last week, this pair probably form the most hyped areas of education right now, but many people don’t really understand the concepts behind analytics. This episode aims to change that, giving you a primer in all things educational data.

    We hope you enjoy listening!

    • 20 min
    Unit 4 Episode 1: Let’s Meet the MOOC

    Unit 4 Episode 1: Let’s Meet the MOOC

    Welcome to the first SBOSE podcast of Unit 4: What’s next? This week we’re looking for answers to the question: What will universities do and look like in the future? Amy, Project Manager for Distance Education Initiative and MOOCs at Edinburgh University explores topics related to collaborative provision and the virtual university, the opportunities our networked society offers for this, and the emergence of the virtual university in our developing knowledge society.

    One book that does not appear in the Unit 4 reader, but which we think is well worth a glance (despite its year of publication!) is:

    Tiffin, J., & Rajasingham, L. (2003). The global virtual university. Routledge.

    We hope that you enjoy the final unit of this module.

    • 14 min
    Unit 3 Episode 2: Online Team Teaching

    Unit 3 Episode 2: Online Team Teaching

    Welcome to the second SBOSE podcast of Unit 3: Reaching the online learner. In this week’s podcast some of the BOE team share with you a few of the challenges and rewards of teaching as a team online in addition to highlighting a few time saving strategies from the literature to help manage all the various demands. They’ll be discussing different models of online team teaching and describing ideas and tips to manage each of the different arrangements.

    We speak to Julia Fotheringham of the BOE Team, Chrissi Nerantzi about her experience in a very unique team teaching setting and Professor Keith Smyth of the UHI about his experiences in the area.

    We hope that you’re enjoying the podcast series and we look forward to seeing you online this week.

    • 13 min
    Unit 3 Episode 1: Online Social Presence

    Unit 3 Episode 1: Online Social Presence

    Welcome to the first SBOSE podcast of Unit 3: Reaching the online learner. This podcast explores issues around online social presence in both informal and formal settings. We’ll discuss the way that making students feel comfortable and part of a community online impacts significantly on the learning experience, retention rates and satisfaction overall – but they don’t necessarily want us as friends on Facebook! How sociable can you actually be…?

    So, listen out this week for strategies that tutors can adopt to combat online isolation and hear how the equivalence of experience ties in with social presence at an institutional level. There’s a great example of a podcast by Mary Ann Kennedy on her Coffeehouse Project, which exemplifies online social presence.

    Allow this podcast to just start the process of thinking and reflecting on your own experience as an online learner and then let the unit readings and the student-led seminars take you much, much further in your knowledge and understanding of this fascinating area.

    • 14 min
    Unit 2 Episode 3: Digital Literacy: Only the tip of the iceberg

    Unit 2 Episode 3: Digital Literacy: Only the tip of the iceberg

    Welcome to the third episode of Unit 2: Supporting the online learner.

    In this episode we’ll be discussing digital literacy, which given the struggles that we have had on the module in engaging with audio and trying to become familiar with the functionality of Moodle for your seminars, may be coming at just the right time.

    This podcast comes to you from Edinburgh Napier, where Laurence Patterson, BOE Programme Leader, talks about digital literacy. We think this is a brilliant interview because in conversation with Colin, Laurence clarifies and explores the concept of digital literacy and in so doing, he distinguishes in a really useful way amongst related terms (such as information literacy) that are sometimes used interachangeably (mistakenly in our view!).

    So whether you’re new or familiar with this pedagogical vocabulary and the discussion that often surrounds these concepts, we expect that there will be something for everyone in this podcast.

    • 14 min
    Unit 2 Episode 2: Think Global Act Local

    Unit 2 Episode 2: Think Global Act Local

    This week we highlight the important issues related to student diversity and inclusive curriclulum design by encouraging you to 'Think global, act local'. Together with our guest, Dr Monika Foster from Edinburgh Napier University, we unpick the challenges faced in the traditional and online blended classrooms to accommodate the many needs of the increasingly diverse local and global student cohorts.

    As this week’s student-led seminars unfold, look out for opportunities to reflect on the links between the podcast material, the exchanges in your group seminar and your own experience of inclusive curricula.

    Finally, here’s the link to La Trobe University’s Inclusive Teaching into Practices web pages http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/equality/cdip/tips

    We hope that you’ll enjoy the podcast.

    • 11 min

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