Digital Education Practices: What works?
by Dustin Hosseini
February 1, 2021 4:01 am
This podcast aims to collect, collate and share reflections and stories on digital education practices to understand what works. In our podcast, we interview colleagues from across the academic disciplines, subjects and services to understand what’s worked for them in terms of both blended learning and teaching and moving to online/digital education. The main host is Dustin Hosseini who works at the University of Glasgow, in Glasgow, Scotland.
Recent Episodes
Ep.21 – Social annotation: critically commenting, together
4 years agoEp.20 – A brief catch up
4 years agoEp.19 – Reflections on tweaking lectures: using annotated slides to enhance students' learning
4 years agoEp.18 – Students' thoughts: views from mathematics and economics
4 years agoEp.17 – Future proofing students: Developing students' 21st Century competences to be successful in industry
4 years agoEp.16 – More than a pivot: thinking critically about our pedagogy
4 years agoEp.15 – Working together, collaboratively: Changing dissertation-focused teaching sessions to ensure equity for students and realizing the benefits of digital education
4 years agoEp.14 – Reflections on flexibility: A chat with colleagues about suddenly teaching and supporting students remotely
4 years agoEp.13 – What's new, what's fun?: The pleasures and pains of being a digital innovator
4 years agoEp.12 – A flipped classroom through digital chalk talks
4 years ago