Sinopsis
Join eCampusOntario Program Manager Terry Greene as he and his guests get some air time to discuss technology-enabled and open learning practices in Ontario Post-Secondary Education.
Episodios
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Dave Cormier
12/04/2019 Duración: 33minDave Cormier (@davecormie) has been doing amazing "educationy thingies" for 21 years. Terry and Dave discuss what it's like to have coined a term that is in the Oxford English Dictionary (MOOC) and how he feels about that. Tehy also chat about his recent experience as Digital Pedagogy Lab Toronto where he lead the Open Pedagogy track.
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Karen Cangialosi
05/04/2019 Duración: 30minKaren Cangialosi (@karencang) is a biology prof and faculty developer who also happens to be one of the best open educators out there. Terry and Karen chat about how she uses open pedagogy to enable student ownership and agency in their studies. They also talk about where to get the good conch snacks in Turks & Caicos.
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Ebru Ustundag
29/03/2019 Duración: 30minEbru Ustundag (@nomadic_ebru) Associate Professor @BrockUGeogTour and @BrockSJES whose interests lie in #feministgeographies and many other areas. Terry and Ebru chat about her studies and how she manages to teach and learn this stuff with a broad range of students at Brock University.
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Steel Wagstaff
22/03/2019 Duración: 37minSteel Wagstaff @steelwagstaff. the Educational Client Manager for @Pressbooks, from Madison, WI. In this epsisode, Terry and Steel chat about his history of working in the open and where he thinks things can go from here. Also revealed is his holy trinity of open educational technologies.
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Jess Mitchell
15/03/2019 Duración: 35minNoted contrarian Jess Mitchell (@jesshmitchell). Senior Manager, Research + Design at the Inclusive Design Research Centre at OCADu. Next week Jess will offer up the closing keynote for the Digital Pedagogy Lab Toronto (@DigPedLab). Terry and Jess chat about her thoughts about that upcoming talk and where it's coming from, and the waterfowl that live outside her window.
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Amanda Coolidge
08/03/2019 Duración: 31minAmanda Coolidge is the Senior Manager of Open Education at BCcampus. She leads the BC Open Textbook Project as well as the Open Education initiatives. Terry and Amanda chat about all of the wonderful initiatives coming out of BB Campus, her upcoming keynote in NYC, and Jazzercise.
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Dr. Ryan Straight
01/03/2019 Duración: 37minDr. Ryan Straight(@ryanstraight)co-directs the Ed-Tech program as well as teaches Informatics and Cyber Operations at the University of Arizona. He is also a pillar of the Squad Goals Network (@sqdglsntwrk) and has impeccable taste in thrift store t-shirts. Joining Ryan on air are some latent sounds from Menchi, one of his three dogs.
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Dr. Tannis Morgan
22/02/2019 Duración: 35minDr. Tannis Morgan (@tanbob) is currently on secondment as a researcher in Open Educational Practices @BCCampus, from her role as director @TELTJIBC. Terry and Tannis chat about the research she is working on in Open Educational Practices and maybe find out where to get her favorite Mexican dish.
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Chad Flinn
15/02/2019 Duración: 29minChad Flinn (@chadhflinn). at the forefront of Open Education for the trades in Canada and... maybe the world! Terry and Chad have a chat about how Open Educational Resources and Practices can be built in to trades education as its demographics shift and it increases its diversity.
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Alexis Clifton
08/02/2019 Duración: 29minThis week Terry chats with Alexis Clifton, a.k.a. Open Alexis! Alexis is the Director of Open Teaching and Learning for the scrappy little organization of SUNY OER Services! They chat about all of the wonderful initiatives SUNY is up to, including their roving band of open educators in the OER Road Show!
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Mitch Huguenin
01/02/2019 Duración: 31minMitch is the Indigenous Pedagogy Designer at Trent University. We chat about how one might go about indigenizing teaching and learning practices through patience, transparency, and respect. Mitch covers some initial strategies to consider for those hoping to work weave indigenous ways of knowing in to their pedagogy.
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James Skidmore
25/01/2019 Duración: 34minJames Skidmore, Associate Professor of German Studies at the University of Waterloo chats about what it's like to focus on teaching at a research intensive university. He also describes how he brought Open Education to his very intriguing new course Truth, Reconciliation, Story. And finally, we discuss his passionate disdain for the overuse of the word "passion".
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Maha Bali
18/01/2019 Duración: 36minIn this episode Terry Green goes way, way outside of Ontario to hear from Maha Bali at the American University in Cairo. Maha shares insights into the origins of Virtually Connecting and where it is headed next. Maha also reflects on the beautiful work she did with Catherine Cronin and Mia Zamora last semester in their Equity Unbound experience. Also included is blooper at the end that involves 4 year old Alice, milk, and a laptop.
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Chuck Pearson
11/01/2019 Duración: 35minThis week Terry chats with Dr. Chuck Pearson (@shorterpearson) form Tusculum University in Greenville, Tennessee. A listen to Chuck's take on teaching science to under-resourced students is basically a pedagogical booster shot for anyone interested.
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Dr. Ryan Martin
04/01/2019 Duración: 30minThis week's guest is Dr. Ryan Martin from the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy at Queen's University. Terry and Ryan chat about how he and some of his students went about creating a full-blown, home-grown, open souorce educational technology and how we can all get our hands on it.
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Regina Gong
04/01/2019 Duración: 33minRegina Gong (@drgong) is the Open Educational Resources (OER) Project Manager & Head of Technical Services & Systems at Lansing CC in Michigan. In this episode, Terry and Regina chat about a few of the 1000 steps an institution can take towards #OER and Open Education. And food.
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Nate Angell
20/12/2018 Duración: 31minIn this episode, Nate Angell (@xolotl) from @hypothes_is describes how he came to be among the ed-tech heroes at Hypothes.is and just how in the heck they managed to make web annotating cool. Terry and Nate also chat about exciting new developments that Hypothes.is has just released!
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Billy Meinke
20/12/2018 Duración: 32minWithout question, Billy Meinke is Open Education subject zero in the state of Hawai'i. We chat about his process in developing Open Educational Resources, localized for the students of the University of Hawai'i and his recent visit to Ontario for the Open Education Ontario Summit. We also find out if he got a chance to surf today.
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Catherine Anderson
07/12/2018 Duración: 31minTerry Greene speaks with Catherine Anderson (@candersHamilton), teaching professor in the Department of Linguistics and Languages at McMaster University. They talk about what Catherine did to earn herself a spontaneous round of applause from her students and the moniker "eTextbook Rockstar"!
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Martin Weller
30/11/2018 Duración: 29minMartin Weller (@mweller) Open University, professor in @IETatOU, Director of @oer_hub, President of @A_L_T. Martin's long running blog, The Ed Techie (blog.edtechie.net) is approaching its 1000th post, so in this episode, we quiz him on his own blogging.