AKA: Taylor Institute Learning Technologies Podcast learning technologies? flexible learning spaces? talking with people who are doing cool stuff.
A discussion of Martin Weller's 25 years of Edtech, Chapter 7: Learning Objects, with Brian Lamb, John Robertson and myself, hosted by Laura Pasquini.
An interview for the Department of Computer Science's What the Tech? podcast, hosted by Paolo Sabater and Lyndon Ando.
The fourth and final part of the Reclaiming Educational Technology series, recorded at the University of Mary Washington after Open Education 2014.
Recorded at the University of Mary Washington after Open Education 2014
Insights on what made UMW DTLT such a hotbed of innovation. Turns out, it's about people choosing to do amazing things.
It's time to re-reboot the podcast, starting by resurrecting the audio from the Reclaiming Educational Technology interviews that were recorded during a hackathon event hosted at the University of Mary Washington after Open Education 2014.
As part of Open Education Week at the University of Calgary, Richard Zach and Aaron Thomas-Bolduc gave a presentation to introduce the concept of OERs, where to find them, and how to make them. Lots of love sent to BCCampus' Open Textbook initiative and Pressbooks.
I was fortunate to be invited to chat with [Brian Lamb](http://abject.ca) and [Royal Roads University's LRNT 525 class](http://www.royalroads.ca/prospective-students/master-arts-learning-and-technology/courses), nominally to talk about institutional change management and decision making, but it turned into a wide-ranging discussion of innovation and the tension between creativity and enterprise-scale.