This article aimed to investigate how student podcasts, under specific circumstances, can constitute a novel and potentially powerful format for student agency. We examined a specific teacher education programme in which a student initiated podcast was created as a space for dialogue and reflection on vital educational issues. Taking a sociocultural approach, we study the enactment of agency as the student teachers critically interact with different members of the profession and educational practices. Interaction analysis was employed to shed light on how the podcast was shaped as a dialogic space that affords student teacher agency. By sharing experiences and engaging in podcasting, the student teachers create a dialogical space for connec...
The use of technology such as podcasts, social networking sites, wikis, and Google docs for communic...
Audio needs to be recognised as an integral medium capable of extending education's formal and infor...
The proliferation of Web 2.0 technologies generates a new wave of online behavior, distributed colla...
This paper reports on a qualitative case study of an online initial teacher education class in New Z...
Digital pedagogy has become an increasingly viable, popular and effective component of higher educat...
Developing rapport with learners has presented challenges for Higher Education teaching practitioner...
For centuries teachers have been forced to stay abreast with relentlessly evolving technology. When ...
Halting face-to-face instruction in spring 2020 resulted in reimagining teaching and learning for a ...
This chapter explores the engagement of tertiary students in interviewing “green” expert...
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
Until now, research on podcasting in education mostly examined teacher created podcasts in K-12 and ...
Research on teachers’ responses to educational innovations is often focussed on either contextual fa...
This paper reports on a case study of an online pre-service teacher education course in a New Zealan...
revised (Ryan & Wang, 1996) has been described as one of the most powerful techniques for improv...
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
The use of technology such as podcasts, social networking sites, wikis, and Google docs for communic...
Audio needs to be recognised as an integral medium capable of extending education's formal and infor...
The proliferation of Web 2.0 technologies generates a new wave of online behavior, distributed colla...
This paper reports on a qualitative case study of an online initial teacher education class in New Z...
Digital pedagogy has become an increasingly viable, popular and effective component of higher educat...
Developing rapport with learners has presented challenges for Higher Education teaching practitioner...
For centuries teachers have been forced to stay abreast with relentlessly evolving technology. When ...
Halting face-to-face instruction in spring 2020 resulted in reimagining teaching and learning for a ...
This chapter explores the engagement of tertiary students in interviewing “green” expert...
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
Until now, research on podcasting in education mostly examined teacher created podcasts in K-12 and ...
Research on teachers’ responses to educational innovations is often focussed on either contextual fa...
This paper reports on a case study of an online pre-service teacher education course in a New Zealan...
revised (Ryan & Wang, 1996) has been described as one of the most powerful techniques for improv...
This paper describes an academic experience of podcasting, which involved a group of students of a c...
The use of technology such as podcasts, social networking sites, wikis, and Google docs for communic...
Audio needs to be recognised as an integral medium capable of extending education's formal and infor...
The proliferation of Web 2.0 technologies generates a new wave of online behavior, distributed colla...