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Leicester event

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PPP Special Interest Group: 24th February – programme

 
The most recent event of the Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes SIG was held on Tuesday 24th  February in the Woodhouse Room, Charles Wilson Building at the University of Leicester.  
 
9.30       Coffee and Registration - Woodhouse Room, Charles Wilson Building .
 
10.00     Introduction and Steering Group Update - Professor Jethro Newton - PPP SIG.ppt
 
10.15    Keynote address by Professor Gilly Salmon - “Future Proofing iPod learning” - podcastingfeb09.pptx
 
11.00   ‘Audio, audio, everywhere, and not a drop of ink’ – Presentation, discussion and debate led by Andrew Middleton, Sheffield Hallam University 
 
11.45    Practical session: ‘Designing your podcast’: - Graham McElearney, University of Sheffield - Here is Graham's handout: PPP Designing a Podcast.doc
 
12.15   Lunch and networking opportunity
 
1.00     Optional Sessions:
a)   Practical ‘How to’ Parallel sessions:
  • Creating a podcast 1: PCs and Audacity (Alan Carr, Mid-Cheshire College)
  • Creating a podcast 2: Apple Mac and Garage Band (Robert Heath, Wolverhampton University)
  • Creating a podcast 3: Use of Digital Voice Recorders (Alan Hilliard, University of Hertfordshire)

 

b)   Infrastructure issues: a discussion coordinated by Andrew Middleton
What is required to support and facilitate educational podcasting? Focus on issues such as technical systems; human resources; training, development and guidance (students and staff)
 
1.50    Coffee/Tea
 
2.00   Student-created podcasts for transition to HE
 
This session will feature students’ experiences of creating and listening to podcasts to help their transition to HE.
 
3.00   Open Floor ‘Thunderstorm Session’: led by Carol Comer

 

‘Curriculum Thunderstorm’ and ‘Digital Media Research Thunderstorm’ session: an opportunity for participants to present on the topic of podcasting in education.

An ‘open floor’ event where colleagues presented on the topic of podcasting in education. 
The presenters were:
Nigel Newbutt - Podcasting to support and diversity Learning -  Podcasting to Support.pptx
Chrissi Nerantz - Assessment Feedback - leicester.ppt
 
4.00   Depart for home
 
 
 
 

 

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