This paper focuses on students as podcast providers rather than receivers and answers the question, ‘Are learner-generated podcasts a useful approach to assessment?’ Through the use of a single institution case study, this paper presents an evaluation of 53 (taught) postgraduate business students’ reflective learning assignments in which they chose to reflect upon their experience of podcasting. The evaluation of these reflective assignments focussed on five key themes that emerged; prior attitudes about the use of podcasting, benefits of podcasting, transferable skills, pedagogy and future use of podcasts
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
This paper reports on a case study into the contribution of podcasting to the curriculum transformat...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...
This paper focuses on students as podcast providers rather than receivers and answers the question, ...
The authors presented a paper at ECER 08 (Souter & Muir, 2008) where they described a pilot project ...
This paper examines undergraduate student perceptions of the learning utility of video podcasts. The...
The paper employs two case studies to develop an approach for using podcasts to enhance student lear...
This paper examines undergraduate student perceptions of the learning utility of video podcasts. The...
The aim of this paper is to discuss our experience with, and some broader thoughts on, the use of st...
This paper presents the findings of a podcasting trial held in 2007–2008 within the Facul...
Assessment is central to student learning and it is widely recognised that the potential to learn fr...
ABSTRACTThis paper reports findings from research into the benefits of integrating podcasts into a f...
In this paper, we urge practitioners to consider the potential of podcasting for teaching, learnin...
Why did you need this solution and what was its aim: Students in Public Health Degrees require the a...
Why did you need this solution and what was its aim: Students in Public Health Degrees require the a...
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
This paper reports on a case study into the contribution of podcasting to the curriculum transformat...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...
This paper focuses on students as podcast providers rather than receivers and answers the question, ...
The authors presented a paper at ECER 08 (Souter & Muir, 2008) where they described a pilot project ...
This paper examines undergraduate student perceptions of the learning utility of video podcasts. The...
The paper employs two case studies to develop an approach for using podcasts to enhance student lear...
This paper examines undergraduate student perceptions of the learning utility of video podcasts. The...
The aim of this paper is to discuss our experience with, and some broader thoughts on, the use of st...
This paper presents the findings of a podcasting trial held in 2007–2008 within the Facul...
Assessment is central to student learning and it is widely recognised that the potential to learn fr...
ABSTRACTThis paper reports findings from research into the benefits of integrating podcasts into a f...
In this paper, we urge practitioners to consider the potential of podcasting for teaching, learnin...
Why did you need this solution and what was its aim: Students in Public Health Degrees require the a...
Why did you need this solution and what was its aim: Students in Public Health Degrees require the a...
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
This paper reports on a case study into the contribution of podcasting to the curriculum transformat...
Podcasting is becoming a well established technology in Higher Education (HE). However, most applica...