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Belfast 2010 - Thunderstorm / Carol Comer
September 22, 2011 04:16 AM PDT
Belfast 2010 - Andy Ramsden - Mobile Podcasting
September 22, 2011 04:15 AM PDT
Belfast 2010 - Round up / Norman and Ben
September 22, 2011 04:14 AM PDT
Belfast 2010 - Round up / Andrew Middleton
September 22, 2011 04:13 AM PDT
Belfast 2010 - Thunderstorm / Ruth Jarm
September 22, 2011 04:12 AM PDT
Belfast 2010 - Ellen McCoy (Pro Vice Chancellor)
September 22, 2011 04:11 AM PDT
Belfast 2010 - Intro / Jethro Newton
September 22, 2011 04:10 AM PDT
Bath 2009 - Thunderstorm / David Gill
September 22, 2011 04:05 AM PDT
Bath 2009 - Thunderstorm / Joel Eaton
September 22, 2011 04:03 AM PDT
Bath 2009 - Thunderstorm / Carol Comer
September 22, 2011 04:02 AM PDT
Bath 2009 - Thunderstorm / Andy Ramsden
September 22, 2011 04:01 AM PDT
Bath 2009 - Audio Transformation Workshop
September 22, 2011 03:53 AM PDT
Leicester 2009 - Infrastructure debate part 2
May 29, 2010 07:05 AM PDT
Continuation of previous podcast Leicester event - February 2009 - Infrastructure session 1May 29, 2010 06:55 AM PDT
Run by Andrew Middleton, discussion the infrastructure issues around podcasting in an institution Leicester 2009 event - DebateMay 29, 2010 06:46 AM PDT
Run by Andrew Middleton, debating the motion that 'Digital Audio's potential to Further and Higher Education is as a ubiquitous and flexible medium that can be adapted by any academic to enrich the learner experience. This was held after a discussion on the VLE in 5 years time.... Learning about Audacity sessions
March 04, 2009 08:18 AM PST
If you come to a PPP SIG event there is usually an opportunity to see what's involved in recording and editing digital audio. These sessions are frequently led by Alan Carr. Alan was joined by Graham McElearny at ALT-C when the PPP SIG ran its drop-in Barcamp session. Here they briefly reflect on how the session went. Wanted! Your story!
March 04, 2009 08:07 AM PST
You are invited to share your experience of educational podcasting, whatever your role. Send in an audio file of about 5 minutes duration explaining how you have used podcasting or digital media at your institution. Here are some questions you might answer: What was your role? Who else was involved? Why did you decide to use digital media in particular? What were your concerns and were they founded? How did you overcome difficulties? What did the students think? What did academic staff think? How have you improved upon what you did originally? What tip would you share with others? How could the SIG work together to develop podcasting and make your experience of using digital media even better? Managing materials and systems discussion
March 04, 2009 07:09 AM PST
This discussion comes from the PPP SIG Barcamp session held at ALT-C in September 2008. It begins with Gayle Calverley who talks about the time-based media application profile study she is running as a JISC project. A discussion on systems for managing podcast material in the sector follows. Some of the voices heard include Paul Bacsich (HEA Critical Friend to the SIG), Sian Edwardson (University of Bangor), Robin Johnson (The Manchester Met University Business School), Carol Comer (University Chester), Andrew Middleton (Sheffield Hallam University) and Graham McElearny (University of Sheffield) Simon Lightfoot, academic experience from the University of Leeds
March 04, 2009 06:24 AM PST
Simon Lightfoot discussed his experience at the ALT-C barcamp session organised by the PPP SIG in September 2008. This session invited people attending the ALT conference to drop by and share and listen to experience in the sector. He gives an academic's view of implementing 'podules' - small recodings in comparison to lecture length podcasts. He raises several questions, e.g. should you make students record seminar summaries? How do you access equipment - even when it's cheap? Bob Rotheram of the Sounds Good JISC Emerge projectMarch 04, 2009 04:42 AM PST
Bob addresseed people who turned up to the PPP SIG barcamp we ran at ALT-C in September 2008. He introduces the Sounds Good project (www.soundsgood.org.uk) which set out to answer the question" Can digital audio be used to give students quicker, better feedback on their work?" Fun and Games
September 04, 2008 07:46 AM PDT
Educational podcasting is a creative space. The Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes Special Interest Group is attempting to push the boundaries of what we can do with podcasting and other digital media. The code phrase for those playing the ALT-C game is "with digital media." For the next clue you need to come to the PPP SIG open session at 17:10 or find someone who else who attended to give you the next lead.
August 06, 2008 07:02 AM PDT
Rebecca Reynolds, from the University of Brighton and based at the V&A, describes how podcasts can be used to prepare students for visits. Malcolm Andrew - Podcasting @ De Montfort UniversityJune 22, 2008 03:03 PM PDT
Recorded in the Curriculum and research thunderstorm session led by Andy Ramsden at the Warringtom meeting of the PPP SIG on 11 June 2008. (Music cc "Vesuvius" by Cryptocrat, http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/2082/Hadoken_EP.php) Mary Jacob - reflections on a staff development session on podcasting at Aberystwyth UniversityJune 22, 2008 02:27 PM PDT
Recorded in the Curriculum and research thunderstorm session led by Andy Ramsden at the Warringtom meeting of the PPP SIG on 11 June 2008. (Music cc "Vesuvius" by Cryptocrat, http://podsafeaudio.com/jamroom/bands/2082/Hadoken_EP.php) Sam Warren - Co-producing video podcasts with studentsJune 22, 2008 01:33 PM PDT
Dr Sam Warren from the University of Surrey talks about her practice during the Curriculum and research thunderstorm session at the Warringtom meeting of the PPP SIG on 11 June 2008.
June 10, 2008 01:46 PM PDT
Pete Travis who runs the popular Splendid Speaking website (www.SplendidSpeaking.com) for English language learners, chats to Alan Carr (Mid-Cheshire College) about podcasting with EFL/ESOL students.
June 10, 2008 01:24 PM PDT
Andrew Middleton has been promoting educational podcasting at Sheffield Hallam University. Here he speaks with Sue Featherstone (course leader for Journalism at Sheffield Hallam) who has been using podcasts in the level 4 Study Skills module – Studying Journalism.
May 22, 2008 03:18 PM PDT
This podcast was a semi structured interview with Penny Wiggins from the Law School at the University of Hertfordfshire. Penny is an experienced practitioner of podcasting. She uses a digital voice recorder to record directly into MP3 format. The aim of the podcast was to explore the following questions:
May 22, 2008 12:36 PM PDT
At the April, 2008 meeting of the Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes Special Interest Group (PPP SIG), held at Hertfordshire University, Andrew Middleton (Sheffield Hallam University) interviewed a number of practitioners. In this, the first of 2 interviews, Andrew talks to Alan Carr (Mid-Cheshire College) and Guy Pursey (University of Reading). PODCAST PRACTITIONER INTERVIEW – part 2 (Malcolm Andrew)May 22, 2008 12:28 PM PDT
At the April, 2008 meeting of the Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes Special Interest Group (PPP SIG), held at Hertfordshire University, Andrew Middleton (Sheffield Hallam University) interviewed a number of practitioners. In this, the second of 2 interviews, Andrew talks to Malcolm Andrew (de Montford University). Panel discussion – part 1: PODCASTING THE LECTUREMay 18, 2008 02:11 PM PDT
At the end of the April meeting of the PPP SIG (University of Hertfordshire) there was a panel discussion session. The panel consisted of Steering Group members Alan Hilliard, Andy Ramsden, Andrew Middleton, Alan Carr and student guest Sarah Tiernan.
(we join the discussion as Sarah is giving the student view of a lecture podcast) Panel discussion – part 2: THE STUDENT CREATED PODCASTMay 18, 2008 02:06 PM PDT
At the end of the April meeting of the PPP SIG (University of Hertfordshire) there was a panel discussion session. The panel consisted of Steering Group members Alan Hilliard, Andy Ramsden, Andrew Middleton, Alan Carr and student guest Sarah Tiernan.
May 18, 2008 02:00 PM PDT
At the end of the April meeting of the PPP SIG (University of Hertfordshire) there was a panel discussion session. The panel consisted of Steering Group members Alan Hilliard, Andy Ramsden, Andrew Middleton, Alan Carr and student guest Sarah Tiernan.
A couple of contributions from the floor have been included. Deciphering the audio is a bit of a challenge at one point, but the comments were very significant and needed to be kept in for the discussion to make sense. STUDENT PODCASTS – opportunities & benefits
April 17, 2008 06:57 AM PDT
This is the 2nd of 2 podcasts that were created ‘live’ in a ‘Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes’ Special Interest Group workshop, held at Hertfordshire University on 17th April, 2008.
April 17, 2008 06:04 AM PDT
This is the first of 2 podcasts that were created ‘live’ in a ‘Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes’ Special Interest Group workshop, held at Hertfordshire University on 17th April, 2008.
Podcasting : a step-by-step guide
April 15, 2008 10:18 AM PDT
This pdf guide discusses podcasting from an educational perspective. It covers software, hardware, podcatchers, directories, iTunes and gives plenty of links to useful podcasts and resources.
IMPORTANT NOTE - this is NOT an audio file. To open the pdf click 'Download'. To save the file to your computer right-click 'Download' and choose 'Save Target As...' This guide is not for resale - (c)Alan Carr, 2008 AUDACITY - a getting started guide
April 15, 2008 09:34 AM PDT
This is a pdf guide to starting out with Audacity. The tutorial covers program download (it's FREE) and installation as well as an introduction to the basic editing tools. Links to other Audacity tutorials are also included.
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