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Behind the Pages, the podcast of the Journal on Education in Emergencies, features exciting and timely conversations with JEiE authors about their work on education in regions affected by crisis and conflict. In this episode, Tejendra Pherali explores how teachers of Syrian refugees in Lebanon reflect on ideal education spaces and practices and the role of teacher professional development in creating these imagined futures. In their article “Educators for Change: Supporting the Transformative Role of Teachers in Contexts of Mass Displacement,” Pherali and co-authors Mai Abu Moghli and Elaine Chase show that while teachers create networks of practice worldwide, professional support systems are especially important for teachers who work in under-resourced environments and strained education systems.
In this podcast, I interview Elaine Chase who has held many jobs with Magic over the years, including working in R&D, brand, and esports.
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Ben Drago and Elaine Chase join this week's show for a year-end recap of the big changes that happened in Magic esports.
The Official Esports Show with gootecks, Zorine, and Slasher
From international championship series to regional conventions, this session will lay out the keys to success in a live event, from activating with sponsors to keeping the crowds entertained. Hear from the minds that are succeeding in the live event space and learn how to produce a gaming affair that will keep fans, partners and players alike entertained and wanting more. Speakers: Jake Williams, Founder, Salt Lake Gaming Con Scott London, Founder, Metarama Gaming + Music Festival Elaine Chase, VP of Esports, Wizards of the Coast Christian Bishop, World Showdown of Esports Commissioner, Estars Studios Moderated By: Arda Ocal, Broadcaster, ESPN --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/officialesportsshow/support
Cedric Phillips dials up log time pal and Magic Online superstar, Tommy Ashton, to talk about all things MPL. How did the two of them feel about yesterday's announcement by Elaine Chase? What do the additions of Janne "Savjz" Mikkonen and Jessica Estephan mean for the short term and long term of the MPL. Should be the MPL be about watching the best players play Magic or should it be about watching the most diverse players play Magic? Further, is there any way that the MPL can be both of those things? There doesn't appear to be a right answer to any of these questions but the two longtime friends try to find some anyway.
Host Christian Terwiesch examines transformation and innovation in the gaming industry with Elaine Chase, Vice President of Global Brand Strategy, Marketing and Esports for Wizards of the Coast, a Hasbro Company, and Gio Hunt, EVP & Executive Producer of Online Products & Technology at Blizzard Entertainment, on Work of Tomorrow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elaine Chase, Vice President of E-sports for Wizards of the Coast explains how both traditional board/table-top games and digital E-sports games must adapt to the customers of today and the customers of tomorrow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check out Jerry, Patrick, Aaron, and Kate as they recap the first ever HasCon event! They cover MTG Arena, meeting with Elaine Chase, MaRo, Gavin Verhey, and more! Don’t forget to Like/Follow/Subscribe to all the stuff that we do. Thank you for your support! @jmee3rd @pateuglow http://twitch.tv/pateuglow Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/leavingalegacy http://www.patreon.com/hipstersofthecoast Find us on Hipsters! http://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/leaving-a-legacy/ Join the Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leavingalegacymtg/ leavingalegacy@hipstersofthecoast.com
This week on the Cardhoarder Podcast Conor, Nathaniel, and Dave analyze the State of Magic Online article. Wizards makes an unthinkable change shifting the online release date to the Monday after the paper Prerelease. Magic players were hoping to be reassured with answers for the safety of their collections. Elaine Chase released a tweet hoping to reduce panic but Magic players continue to be pessimistic. Other topics include MTGO Traders lowering their ticket price, thoughts on new MTGO events in 2017, video coverage expanding for 2017, and fantasy Team Pro Tour draft. The Cardhoarder Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cardhoarder.com Email us at cardhoarderpodcast@gmail.com MTGO set release date now Monday after paper Prerelease - 1:21 Elaine Chase response to MTGO panic - 14:00 MTGO Traders lowers their ticket price - 23:30 MTGO new event critiques - 39:25 Video coverage expanding for 2017 - 58:00 Fantasy Team Pro Tour draft - 1:12:00 The State of Magic Online article Music provided by Terrible Spaceship Your Hosts: Conor O'Donnell, Nathaniel Buckley-Wright, and David Murphy Conor's Twitter: @conorpodonnell | Twitch: conor_od Nathaniel's Twitter: @Cardhoarder | Twitch: Cardhoarder David's Twitter: @DavidSea89 | Twitch: davesea
May 30, 2016 – Stanford Mahati. Early this month, Elaine Chase told us how child migrants in Europe struggle to plan for their own future. In this week’s rejoinder, Stanford Mahati argues that we have underestimated the considerable capacity of child migrants to make their own migration plans and establish their own livelihoods in South Africa. He asks us to abandon the term ‘unaccompanied minors’ and instead begin to think about the ways we can assist ‘independent migrant children’ to realise their personal goals.
Large numbers of unaccompanied young migrants are seeking sanctuary in Europe. The plight of these migrants has been brought into focus by the conditions in Calais. The Guardian recently reported that over 150 unaccompanied children from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries are still stranded in Calais, and called on UK Home Office to provide safe passage to Britain to reunite them with their relatives. Things came to a head in the UK House of Lords last Tuesday, when the government narrowly defeated a cross-party motion to accept some 3000 child migrants from mainland Europe. In this week's podcast, Elaine Chase, a Senior Lecturer in Education, Health and International Development at the University College London asks what it is like for many of these migrants to navigate adolescence without much ability to plan for the future.
A seminar by Elaine Chase of the University of Oxford Department of Social Policy and Intervention delivered on 5 March 2013
Poverty and 'Shame' - shame was once described as the 'irreducible core' of poverty by Nobel laureate, Amartya Sen. Laurie Taylor looks at new cross cultural research which examines the psycho-social consequences of being poor in countries as diverse as Britain, Pakistan and South Korea. Elaine Chase, Research Officer at the Department of Social Policy and Intervention at the University of Oxford, considers the way that shame and stigma have been experienced by British people receiving welfare aid throughout history. She found that feelings of unworthiness, guilt and shame were common. In the current day, her study found that poor people accepted that 'other peoples' poverty was the result of personal failures rather than structural factors. The only alibi for their present circumstances was to deflect blame on to the 'undeserving' poor. She's joined by Sohail Choudhry, Research Assistant, also at the University of Oxford, whose Pakistan based interviews offered a contrasting perspective. Pakistanis on the 'breadline' also felt shame, but were also more inclined to blame the government and the 'big guns' for their reduced state. Also, Professor of History, David Arnold, describes the impact of small scale technology on modern India. How the sewing machine, bicycle and typewriter reinvented every day life and work leading to new ways of thinking about the politics of colonial rule and Indian nationhood. Producer: Torquil Macleod.