We discuss Edtech, aiming to engage ALT members and help the community. Hosted by Pip and Neil, our views are our own and we support the ALT unofficially.
In part 2 Rosie talks 'Getting Smart in Times of Change' at the Academic and Research Libraries Group (ARLG) conference in June 2019, getting Edtech to work better for us and being open to create a culture of learning.Rosie's blog - https://rosiehare.com/
Rosie Hare talks how she went from being a librarian, working in learning technology and then back to being a Librarian at the Northern School of Art. She also talks about favourite tech tools and being part of two professional communities. We also learn Northern Speak. (Part 1 of 2)Rosie's blog - https://rosiehare.com/
Recorded at Basement Snaxx, an underground coffee shop in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. The episode features a poet called Hester Dowling performing, and also Pip with a poem about technology. We also interview Amelia, organiser of the Open Mic event called Namaste a While.
Happy Halloween 2019 - Bonus Mini-sode! Listen to believe it;)
Gasta talks allow presenters 5 minutes, and 5 minutes only to speak, which means being economical with your words and getting to the point. In his unique style Tom creates buzz and energy by getting the audience to help count in and count out the presenters so they keep to time. Gasta has been running at ALT-C for the past few years and we continue our chat with him by asking what Gasta means and how to run one. Tom's blog - https://farrellytom.wordpress.com/ @TomFarrelly
Interview with Tom Farrelly (1 of 2) who's passionate about helping educators use technology to help learning rather than using technology for the sake of using technology. His recent research involves tracking open access publishing in a selection of hybrid Educational Technology journal articles. What types of open access are most common and how 'open' are Free (aka Bronze open access) journal articles?@TomFarrellyhttps://farrellytom.wordpress.com/#altmentions
In the final TEL Tale Pip weaves together a tale of visiting both the alligators and the Voodoo Museum. A digital treat! Thanks to the listeners who voted on the ending.
What did Neil and Pip get up to in Edinburgh for #altc? Listen to find out.ALT Mentions Podcast (1.04)Learning analytics Education 4.0#Twalk (or search for #Twalk #altc on Twitter)
In this experimental TEL Tale Pip's on holiday... with no WiFi. It's like being in 1995 all over again (if you're old enough to remember;). What should Pip do? 1 - Alligators2 - New Orleans Museum3 - Voodoo Museum Vote now at https://forms.gle/53fEPWkwSAKU71SJA
Pip talks to Sasha Korniak, Agile SCRUM technical ninja and all round awesome person. He's had a varied career and discussions include how technology has helped him with his dyslexia, his top five future technology trends and more!
In this MicroMentions episode Pip interviews James Ortega, Learning Technologist. We discuss our favourite tech tools, how we became Learning Technologists, what advice to give to anyone wanting to get into Learning Technology, the main challenges facing Learning Technologists and the future of Learning Technology
Femedtech - what is it and why is Pip involved this month (Aug 19)? Also Neil is working with a student to produce a marketing video and a seamless transition to discussing Alan Turing.
What do you do when tech just won't comply Another reflective tale from Pip.
Some things are just outside of your control. If you can be mindful enough to change your response to a situation in the moment you can really change your attitude. Is this techfullness? Another reflective episode from Pip.
What's the difference between learning technology and IT? In this first TEL Tale Pip reflects on what it means to get technology and pedagogy to 'blend'.
Report on the UCISA conference in June 2019 held in York UK and discussion of why being part of the Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) community can be a good form of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Neil & Pip talk about who they are and why they started the podcast.