Archive for the ‘EdCom’ Category
December 7, 2009
In this podcast, I interview Patricia Abbot, lecturer and course co-ordinator of Theology, Psychology and Human Experience at the Canberra campus of the Australian Catholic University, about why she decided to use a wiki as an assessment item in her course.
For the assignment, students were asked to buddy-up and then develop a wikispace around a particular topic. Patricia describes her experiences with using wikis in class, her students’ attitudes towards using the wiki and the types of skills that they needed to succeed in the task, and what she’d do differently next time. You can also see a previous blog post for more information about Patricia’s assignment.
File size: 16.9 MB
Running time: 21.51

Tags:EdCom, podcast, students, Web 2.0, Wikis and wikiing
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September 25, 2008
Jude Hines, Deputy Principal at Blackwood High School in South Australia, is again my guest on EdCom. Jude talks to us about the international program at Blackwood and the varying levels of cross-cultural awareness amongst students, as well as the curriculum review the school had to undertake in order to become an ‘international school.’
File size: 13.7 MB
Running time: 15.23

Tags:Curriculum, EdCom, International schools
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August 4, 2008
Blackwood High School Principal Susan Hyde is my guest this month on EdCom and she talks to us about how to engage 21st century students through the curriculum. Susan is a self-confessed theory junkie and her current passion is exploring the notion of connectivism and how ICTs in education can help students to make sense of the content that is so easily available to them on the Web. Susan talks about the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and how to work teaching and learning across the disciplines, as well as the effects of Web 2.0 on education and the Net Generation. She despises what she calls ‘ideas assassins’ and encourages all teachers to explore the intellectual landscape of theory and thinking.
For more information, keep listening to EdCom and visit www.meganpoore.com.
File size: 22.2 MB
Running time: 27.42

Tags:EdCom, Net Gen, Podcasts, Web 2.0
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July 2, 2008
Lawyer Priya Subramaniam, who also tutors in Law at Flinders University, is my guest on EdCom this month. In this episode, Priya describes her experiences as both a student and a teacher, and identifies some of the changes that she’s noticed over the past 15 years or so in the Academy. Priya also discusses her thoughts on the increasing pressures that are placed on academics to meet bureaucratic — rather than intellectual — targets, and tells us why she’s chosen a career in law over a career in the Academy.
For more information, keep listening to EdCom and visit www.meganpoore.com.
File size: 14.9 MB
Running time: 18.40

Tags:EdCom, Education politics, Podcasts
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June 2, 2008
In this episode of EdCom, Mark Tranthim-Fryer, Manager for Education and Training at education.au, describes the many services and resources that edna, Australia’s free online network for educators, provides for teachers. Mark and I also discuss integrating IT into education, communities of practice and how edna is applying the principles of social networking to teaching and professional communities.
For more information, keep listening to EdCom and visit www.meganpoore.com.
File size: 16.2 MB
Running time: 20.08

Tags:EdCom, Podcasts, Resources, Social networking
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May 2, 2008
Rachel Faulkner is the Service Manager for Mission Australia’s Learning Unlimited in Adelaide and in this episode of EdCom we talk about Learning Unlimited’s programs for disengaged young people. Rachel has a background in social work, and in this podcast we learn about Mission Australia’s commitment to helping young people in all circumstances meet their potential as individuals.
For more information, keep listening to EdCom and visit www.meganpoore.com.
File size: 16.3 MB
Running time: 20.19

Tags:EdCom, Podcasts, Young people
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April 1, 2008
Ruth Geer, Program Director, Master of Teaching (Middle and Secodary) at the University of South Australia talks about her experiences of working with international students in getting them ready for teaching in South Australia. Ruth tells us about some of the cultural issues her students confront in learning to teach in Australia.
File size: 16.3 MB
Running time: 20.19

Tags:Culture, EdCom, Podcasts
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February 25, 2008
More from the good people at Blackwood High School in South Australia. In this interview, I talk to Jude Hines, Deputy Principal at Blackwood, about the importance of teaching philosophy to students to help prepare them for citizenship in the broader community. Jude makes a plea to not ignore the heart of humanity, and to teach students compassion, moral thinking, and how to be human through the teaching of philosophy.
The recording wasn’t actually planned – it simply came about in general chit-chat after we’d recorded a conversation about Blackwood’s cultural program, but I asked Jude if we could turn it into an interview and off we went. Apologies for some of the dodgy sound in this recording – Jude was being bugged by a fly for most of it and she was trying to swat it out of the way!
File size: 11.7 MB
Running time: 13.37

Tags:EdCom, Philosophy, Podcasts
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January 9, 2008
In this episode of EdCom, I talk to Cherie Pickering, ICT Co-ordinator at McLaren Vale Primary School in South Australia about ‘Moodling the classroom.’
Cherie is a natural teacher and communicator and you can see this as she gets around the school grounds, full of enthusiasm and encouragement for the kids. They love her and she loves them … but she also takes no bull.
In this interview, we hear about Cherie’s experiences of using an online learning management system to connect with the kids and engage them in learning in ways that suit them.
File size: 10 MB
Running time: 11.36

Tags:Learning management systems, Learning online, Moodle, Podcasts
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