There is currently an explosion of exploratory uses of podcasts in education, but only a few where the students, rather than the staff, produce the podcasts. Where it has been done, it has mainly been for students where the technology itself was also relevant to their studies (e.g. computing science or media studies courses). Here however we report on one of these on a course for ‘non-technical’ students from the faculty of Arts. These students were required to produce a single video podcast for their third-year philosophy course. The requirements to present something useful to fellow students and to master a new and fashionable technology are well designed to augment self-confidence and self-efficacy, to engage students, to equip them with...
This chapter explores the engagement of tertiary students in interviewing “green” expert...
Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a number of u...
This article reports on the educational use of podcasts in higher education to determine if podcasts...
There is currently an explosion of exploratory uses of podcasts in education, but only a few where t...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...
Digital pedagogy has become an increasingly viable, popular and effective component of higher educat...
Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a number of u...
The need for the integration of generic skills training into structured PhD programmes is widely ac...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...
Universities are constantly challenged to seek methods to improve student engagement. Leading edge t...
The current generation of undergraduate students are enthusiastic adopters of mobile technologies, ...
We describe a semester long pilot project in which a podcasting system was created to support inform...
Abstract—Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a nu...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the potential of digital technology, e.g. podcasts, to stimu...
This paper reports on a qualitative case study of an online initial teacher education class in New Z...
This chapter explores the engagement of tertiary students in interviewing “green” expert...
Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a number of u...
This article reports on the educational use of podcasts in higher education to determine if podcasts...
There is currently an explosion of exploratory uses of podcasts in education, but only a few where t...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...
Digital pedagogy has become an increasingly viable, popular and effective component of higher educat...
Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a number of u...
The need for the integration of generic skills training into structured PhD programmes is widely ac...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...
Universities are constantly challenged to seek methods to improve student engagement. Leading edge t...
The current generation of undergraduate students are enthusiastic adopters of mobile technologies, ...
We describe a semester long pilot project in which a podcasting system was created to support inform...
Abstract—Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a nu...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the potential of digital technology, e.g. podcasts, to stimu...
This paper reports on a qualitative case study of an online initial teacher education class in New Z...
This chapter explores the engagement of tertiary students in interviewing “green” expert...
Podcasts have been employed extensively in some countries and are now being trialed at a number of u...
This article reports on the educational use of podcasts in higher education to determine if podcasts...