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101 is a show about the ways we learn. Each episode follows someone learning a new thing, and explores how their brain makes learning possible.

101: The Ways We Learn Shane Bergin, Jane Chadwick & Bureau

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

101 is a show about the ways we learn. Each episode follows someone learning a new thing, and explores how their brain makes learning possible.

    Episode 10 | Diane Learns to Swim

    Episode 10 | Diane Learns to Swim

    ❝ In our final episode we meet educator Diane McSweeney from Trinity Access 21 as she learns to swim. We listen as her teacher Jennifer Murrin, a marine scientist and competitive sea swimmer, guides Diane’s first dip in the pool at University College Dublin. Jane and I reflect on the importance of trusting a teacher when diving in to scary new worlds. We talk to neurogeneticist Kevin Mitchell from Trinity College Dublin about how practice makes perfect. Finally, we look back at making 101 The Ways We Learn and reflect on how it’s changed our attitudes to learning and the role of education in society. ❞
    —Shane Bergin

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    Credits:
    Hosted by Shane Bergin | Jane Chadwick
    Featuring Diane McSweeney | Jennifer Murrin | Kevin Mitchell
    Produced by Bureau
    Music by Chris Zabriskie
    Supported by Science Foundation Ireland

    • 39 min
    Episode 9 | Aoife Learns to Drum

    Episode 9 | Aoife Learns to Drum

    ❝ If you could learn something new, what would it be? One of the most common responses people give is a musical instrument. In episode 9, we tune our attention to learning how to play one. We meet geneticist Aoife McLysaght from Trinity College Dublin who’s learning djembe drums with Trinity bio-engineering student Charles Adebayo. Inspired by this, I teach my fellow host Jane a simple song on the ukulele. We chat about why so many people are motivated to learn music, the informal way most of us learn it, and talk to music education lecturer Marita Kerin from Trinity College Dublin about what makes a great music teacher. ❞
    —Shane Bergin

    Subscribe and hear more episodes wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Stitcher.

    Credits:
    Hosted by Jane Chadwick | Shane Bergin
    Featuring Aoife McLysaght | Charles Adebayo | Marita Kerin
    Produced by Bureau
    Music by Chris Zabriskie
    Supported by Science Foundation Ireland

    www.101thepodcast.com

    • 44 min
    Episode 8 | Lynn Learns to Code

    Episode 8 | Lynn Learns to Code

    ❝ For many, the idea of learning to code conjures an image of a person working alone. Perhaps a mathematically inclined person who just ‘gets it’? In episode 8 we meet Lynn Scarff, Director of Science Gallery Dublin, who’s learning to code with Niamh Scanlon, EU Digital Girl of the Year, 2015. Sharing her experiences of learning in a community of other young people, Niamh challenges Lynn to see coding as a creative way to solve problems with others. This leads Jane and I to discuss the communities in which we learn many things. We speak to Noah Finkelstein from the University of Colorado on how learning is inherently a social enterprise where communities not only help to shape our learning, but also negotiate what should be learned. ❞ 
    —Shane Bergin

    www.101thepodcast.com

    Credits:
    Hosted by Shane Bergin | Jane Chadwick
    Featuring Lynn Scarff | Niamh Scanlon | Noah Finkelstein
    Produced by Bureau 
    Music by Chris Zabriskie
    Supported by Science Foundation Ireland

    • 30 min
    Episode 7 | Miriam Learns Graphic Design

    Episode 7 | Miriam Learns Graphic Design

    ❝ If you’ve ever tried to design something, you’ll know that learning is a slow process. It’s messy, and it takes time. In episode 7, we meet science communicator Miriam Harte and graphic designer Robert Farrelly—who guides Miriam through the brainstorming stage of the graphic design process, using the visual identity for this very podcast as a starting point. After the lesson, Jane and I chat about different aspects of design education, and what it can teach us about the learning process. ❞
    —Shane Bergin

    www.101thepodcast.com

    Subscribe and hear more episodes wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Stitcher.

    Credits:
    Hosted by Jane Chadwick | Shane Bergin
    Featuring Miriam Harte | Robert Farrelly
    Produced by Bureau
    Music by Chris Zabriskie
    Supported by Science Foundation Ireland

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Fraky25 ,

Fun but insightful

Very interesting topic, great discussions but presented in a very fun and simple way. Often this type of educational discussions can become too philosophical and then I would disengage. But in this case it stays real and you can connect with the learners and the teachers as they struggle and grow, with a good sense of humor. Brilliant!

Hannah Rae3 ,

Really fabulous

I’ve been looking forward to this podcast since the trailer came out FOREVER ago, and it didn’t disappoint. I’m currently full time learning a new language and learning how to podcast myself so it was really encouraging to think about learning in this way and hear another adult in episode 1 go through the process of learning something new and scary. The production quality is excellent and I look forward to hearing more! Only critique is that 40 Min was a bit long.... could have done with a bit shorter, more concise, particularly since the second half of episode one was where it really got interesting

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