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Teaching Matters Podcast
The University of Edinburgh
11 episodes
9 months ago
The Teaching Matters Podcast, created by the University of Edinburgh, complements the University's Teaching Matters blog. It invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations, and debate and celebrate learning and teaching in Higher Education.
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The Teaching Matters Podcast, created by the University of Edinburgh, complements the University's Teaching Matters blog. It invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations, and debate and celebrate learning and teaching in Higher Education.
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Courses
Education
Episodes (11/11)
Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 11 - Lecture recording to support learning

Episodes 6 to 11 align with  the Lecture Recording mini-series, which Teaching Matters ran between October and December 2018. This series was co-edited by members of the Lecture Recording Programme, and was designed to provide a snapshot of lecture recording at Edinburgh, and present a range of perspectives and experiences.

Episodes 10 and 11 follow on from the conversations about the value, implementation and practicalities of lecturing recording, which are discussed in episodes 6 (Implementation of lecture recording), 7 (Practicalities of lecture recording), 8 (Using lecture recording and evaluation so far), and 9 (The value and impact of lecture recording).

In these episodes, Dr Jill Mackay (a Research Fellow in Veterinary Education, and principal investigator on the lecture recording evaluation ) returns as our guest host. She is joined by Diva Mukherji (2018/19 Vice President Education, Edinburgh University Students' Association).

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6 years ago
14 minutes 40 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 10 - Building a learning community

Episodes 6 to 11 align with  the Lecture Recording mini-series, which Teaching Matters ran between October and December 2018. This series was co-edited by members of the Lecture Recording Programme, and was designed to provide a snapshot of lecture recording at Edinburgh, and present a range of perspectives and experiences.

Episodes 10 and 11 follow on from the conversations about the value, implementation and practicalities of lecturing recording, which are discussed in episodes 6 (Implementation of lecture recording), 7 (Practicalities of lecture recording), 8 (Using lecture recording and evaluation so far), and 9 (The value and impact of lecture recording).

In these episodes, Dr Jill Mackay (a Research Fellow in Veterinary Education, and principal investigator on the lecture recording evaluation ) returns as our guest host. She is joined by Diva Mukherji (2018/19 Vice President Education, Edinburgh University Students' Association).

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6 years ago
18 minutes 14 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 9 - The value and impact of lecture recording
Episodes 6 -9 accompany the Lecture Recording mini-series, which Teaching Matters ran between October and December 2018. This series was co-edited by members of the Lecture Recording Programme, and was designed to provide a snapshot of lecture recording at Edinburgh, and present a range of perspectives and experiences. 
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6 years ago
19 minutes 39 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 8 - Using lecture recording and evaluation so far
Episodes 6 -9 accompany the Lecture Recording mini-series, which Teaching Matters ran between October and December 2018. This series was co-edited by members of the Lecture Recording Programme, and was designed to provide a snapshot of lecture recording at Edinburgh, and present a range of perspectives and experiences. 
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6 years ago
14 minutes 17 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 7 - Practicalities of lecture recording
Episodes 6 -9 accompany the Lecture Recording mini-series, which Teaching Matters ran between October and December 2018. This series was co-edited by members of the Lecture Recording Programme, and was designed to provide a snapshot of lecture recording at Edinburgh, and present a range of perspectives and experiences. 
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6 years ago
13 minutes 20 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 6 - Implementation of lecture recording
Episodes 6 -9 accompany the Lecture Recording mini-series, which Teaching Matters ran between October and December 2018. This series was co-edited by members of the Lecture Recording Programme, and was designed to provide a snapshot of lecture recording at Edinburgh, and present a range of perspectives and experiences. 
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6 years ago
15 minutes 25 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 5 - Blogging to enhance professional practice

In episode 5, Karen Howie (Technology Enhanced Learning Team Manager in Learning, Teaching and Web, Information Services) hosts a conversation about blogging to develop your professional profile. She talks with University of Edinburgh staff members, Eli Appleby-Donald (Learning Technologist at Edinburgh College of Art) and Lorna Campbell (Senior Service Manager for Learning Technology in Learning, Teaching and Web, Information Services), and PhD student, James Lamb (a Doctoral Student within the Centre for Research in Digital Education, in the Moray House School of Education), about the art of blogging, the difference between various types of blogs, frequency of posts, maintaining and promoting a blog, how to deal with 'blogger's block', and engaging with your audience.  

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6 years ago
41 minutes 3 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 4 - Can blogging be used as an effective form of assessment

In this episode, student guest host, Lila Pitcher (Academic Blogging Intern in Information Services), leads a discussion with Dr Nina Morris (Lecturer in Human Geography) and Dr Hazel Christie (Lecturer in University Learning and Teaching) about the benefits and challenges of using blogging as an innovative form of assessment.  Their discussion is based on their recent Principal's Teaching Award Scheme (PTAS) research, which explores how assessed blogs are being used across the University.  

They discuss the use of blogs as a form of assessment with regards to marking criteria, course design, staff investment, technological limitations, writing style and digital footprint.  Nina and Hazel also provide some strategies and tips for teaching staff who may want to use blogging as an assessment tool, and for students working with blogs as part of their courses.

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6 years ago
36 minutes 49 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 3 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's university
In this third episode, MSc Environmental Sustainability student, Polly Wells, returns as our guest host to continue this conversation with three University of Edinburgh staff members: Velda McCune, Emily Creamer and Hannah Chalmers. Polly asks her guests what inspired them to teach about climate change issues and their most effective ways of teaching these concerns, as well as inviting debate about the merits and challenges of interdisciplinary teaching and learning. 
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6 years ago
34 minutes 24 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 2 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's university

This podcast complements the University’s Teaching Matters blog, and invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations. The first three episodes accompany the Teaching Matters mini-series on social responsibility and sustainability. In these episodes, University of Edinburgh staff and students debate how sustainability and environmental concerns are being tackled in today’s university. 

In this second episode, we continue the conversations from Episode 1 on climate change, which explore if students are facing climate optimism or climate fatalism in the classroom. In this episode, our guest host, masters student Polly Wells, asks her fellow students, Ryan Gilmour, Ellie Ashton and Emily Bankert, about the roles of teachers and students in tackling climate change through teaching and learning.

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6 years ago
30 minutes 57 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
Episode 1 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's university
This podcast complements the University’s Teaching Matters blog, and invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations. The first three episodes accompany the Teaching Matters mini-series on social responsibility and sustainability. In these episodes, University of Edinburgh staff and students debate how sustainability and environmental concerns are being tackled in today’s university. In this episode, students start to discuss emotionally-charged issues around climate change, asking if they are facing climate optimism or climate fatalism in the classroom. Masters student Polly Wells is our guest host, who welcomes fellow students Ryan Gilmour, Ellie Ashton and Emily Bankert to the conversation.
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6 years ago
31 minutes 19 seconds

Teaching Matters Podcast
The Teaching Matters Podcast, created by the University of Edinburgh, complements the University's Teaching Matters blog. It invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations, and debate and celebrate learning and teaching in Higher Education.