Podcasts are here to stay, and with latest updates in this space, we are going to be subscribing for extra content from our favourite creators. They entertain, communicate, inform and educate. There is no topic unavailable via a podcast, and I find sharing recommendations for what to listen to next, is now akin to sharing Netflix recommendations!
Some months ago, an e mail was circulated to my colleagues and I enquiring if we were aware of any podcasts in the teaching and learning space. An online conversation ensued, outlining certain podcasts and justifying their reason for being mentioned - some already familiar to me, some new. Below you can find the list compiled by the team, a list I will continue to add to as I encounter more... Teaching & Learning related podcasts (in no particular order!)
As educators, we can record content to share with students, we can record reflections or 'how to' guides quite easily. It is safe to say that the majority of educators have engaged with video content in one form or another a lot in the past 12 months.
A major tip from me is to use the timestamps in the video descriptions on YouTube...they let you navigate to the sections most relevant" Part 1; Devices for recording video
An overview of various devices you could use to record video content. Part 2; Video editing options
An overview of (i) screenflow on mac, (ii) camtasia and (iii) screencast-o-matic. Part 3; Importance of audio
Often underrated, audio quality needs attention and awareness is key. Part 4; What I wish I knew...
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Ronan BreeEducation Developer,Science Lecturer, Archives
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