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Conversations on online learning Digital Support Partnership
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Listen in on informal chats with experts and practitioners from the world of online learning and teaching. Your hosts are from the Department of Learning and Teaching Enhancement at Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland: Dr Louise Drumm, Dr Stuart Taylor, Dr Imi Dencer-Brown and Dr Ingeborg van Knippenberg. We suggest you get away for the screens, download onto your favourite app and take a walk while listening in. Please get in touch with us if you'd like to participate in this podcast: dlte@napier.ac.uk This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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Episode 18. Amrit Dencer-Brown
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Amrit Dencer-Brown (Edinburgh Napier University) about Blended Learning. The resources and case studies Imi speaks about are available under Creative Commons licence on the Department of Learning and Teaching Enhancement website: ENU Blended Learning: Guidance and Case Studies
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Episode 17. Vic Boyd
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Vic Boyd (Glasgow Caledonian University). The resources and case studies Vic speaks about are available under Creative Commons licence on the Department of Learning and Teaching Enhancement website: ENU Blended Learning: Guidance and Case Studies
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Episode 16. Cinzia Pusceddu & Jessica O’Loughlin
In our first episode of season 2, Cinzia Pusceddu & Jessica O’Loughlin of the University of Edinburgh discuss inclusive online learning, reflecting on emergency provision, and consider what we might learn moving forward, from both student and teacher perspectives.
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Episode 15. James York
In our final episode of season one, we are joined by James York, lecturer at Tokyo Denki University. James conducts research on the application of ludic approaches to language teaching. He explores research on the use of tabletop games in a task-based language teaching curriculum, the use of Reddit in multiliteracies-inspired curriculum, and building community through online games. He also edits Ludic Language Pedagogy, an open-access journal that publishes research on the integration of game...
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Episode 14. Sarah McLean
This week, Dr. Sarah McLean, Assistant Professor at Western University (Ontario), joins us to discuss, flipped-classroom approaches, community, and social connection in online and blended spaces.Follow Sarah on Twitter: @DrSarahMcLeanLinks & ResourcesSAMR ModelDr Nicole Campbell: @drsoup09 on TwitterWestern University’s Centre for Teaching and LearningeLearning and Curriculum Specialist Beth Hundey’s website#academicchatter on Twitter
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Episode 13. Virginia Byrne
Our guest this week is Virginia Byrne, Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Morgan State University in the School of Education and Urban Studies. In this episode, we talk about Virginia’s experience and research on equity in online learning and how social media is changing the adult learning experience.Follow Virginia on twitter (@VirginiaLByrne), and check out her website Recommendations:On Twitter: #AcademicTwitterKaren Costa on her website http://www.100faculty.com/ and on twitt...