The iTeach Online Podcast
By iTeach Online, University of Nottingham, UK
The iTeach Online PodcastJun 11, 2021
Episode 13: Media Assignments with Sally Hanford
Sally Hanford from the Learning Technologies Team shares some insights on media assignments
Episode 12: Giving voice and agency to students with Simon Paterson
Simon Paterson, Assistant Professor, Department of Music, talks to us about giving his students the opportunity to feedback on his teaching and content of his course.
Episode 11: Webcams online with Sarah Grandage
In this Episode, Sarah Grandage from the School of English, University of Nottingham, addresses the use of webcams in online teaching.
Episode 10: Breakout rooms and channels in MS Teams with Claire Storr and Paul Bryant
In this episode, Claire Storr and Paul Bryant outline the key differences between breakout rooms and channels in MS Teams.
Episode 9: Talis Elevate for Languages with Marilena Minoia, Melanie Bhend, Mikiko Kurose
Marilena Minoia, Melanie Bhend and Mikiko Kurose share their experience with using Talis Elevate for their language classes.
Episode 8 - Virtual site visits with Gaby Neher
In this podcast Gaby Neher, Associate Professor in Art History at the University of Nottingham, describes how she uses technology to take first year students with her (virtually) on site visits. Gaby describes how she has adapted a practice from social media (gimbal tours) to stream high quality video to her students so that they can see and interact with objects, sites and spaces. She describes how the practice has led to opportunities that she might previously not have been considered.
Episode 7: Community Building Online with Ewa Szypula
Ewa Szypula, Lecturer in French Studies, gives recommendations for creating a sense of community in online teaching.
Episode 6: Building a relationship with students by Tara Webster-Deakin
Tara Webster-Deakin, Widening Participation and Outreach Manager and Teaching Associate in the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, University of Nottingham, gives practical tips for building a relationship with students taking an online course.
Episode 5: Automatic Speech Recognition in Echo 360 by Terry Willmer
Terry Willmer shares information and tips on the Automatic Speech Recognition feature in Echo 360.
Episode 4: Padlet and Talis Elevate by Helen Lovatt
Professor Helen Lovatt explore the combination of platforms like Padlet and Talis Elevate to support teaching and learning online.
Episode 3: Meeting Options in Teams by Claire Storr and Paul Bryant
Claire Storr and Paul Bryant feature in this iTeach Online Podcast episode explaining recent changes to Microsoft Teams and how you can customise Meeting Options to meet your and your students’ needs.
Episode 2: MultiFlexing with Doug Ingram
Doug Ingram talks about his experience with MultiFlexing. He gives several good practical tips and addresses some of the challenges that MultiFlexing presents. If, after listening to Doug, you want to know more about MultiFlex Teaching, visit: www.nottingham.ac.uk/toolkits/play_25202
Episode 1: Welcome by Cecilia Goria, Digital Learning Director
Welcome and brief introduction to the podcast