Teach Learn Collaborate Repeat Podcast
By Teach Learn Collaborate Repeat from Talis
Talking teaching and tech with experts from across higher education.
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Teach Learn Collaborate Repeat PodcastMar 08, 2022
Samantha Sharman explores student perspectives on reading lists
A teaching and learning podcast hosted by Talis. Talking teaching and tech with experts from across higher education. In this episode, Matt East from Talis Samantha Sharman, a Classical Studies BA student from the University of Lincoln, about their joint research project exploring student perspectives on reading lists. Find out more about the role reading lists play in the digital space and how these findings can inform best practice for how students engage with academic material.
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Fran Garrad-Cole on getting students to run a marathon with innovative pedagogy
A teaching and learning podcast hosted by Talis. Talking teaching and tech with experts from across higher education. In this episode, Matt East from Talis talks to Dr Fran Garrad-Cole from Bangor University about her optional module where through teaching theories on motivational psychology, goal setting, self-determinism and resilience, they finish the course by running a marathon.
See the transcript and additional resources from Fran here.
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Dr Graeme Pedlingham on his career in Higher Education
In this episode, Dr. Graeme Pedlingham, Deputy PVC for Student Experience at the University of Sussex talks to Natalie from Talis about his career in Higher Education, advice he’d give to other working in the sector and his view on the current HE landscape.
Find the transcript to this episode here.
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What Is A Reading List For?
In this episode, Hazel Rothera, Academic Liaison Development Team Leader and Dan Croft, Scholarly Communications and Research Team Leader, Oxford Brookes University, join Matt East, Education Lead at Talis to share their 'What is a reading list for?' project. This project explores how reading lists can best support academics and students. We learn about the framework and guidance they've put in place, and hear successful case studies that have come out of the project.
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Talking Annotation with Remi Kalir
In this episode, Remi Kalir, author of Annotation and Associate Professor, Learning Design & Technology at UC Denver discusses the world of annotation and marginalia with Talis's Matt East. From the way annotation plays a role within our daily lives, to how it can have an impact on students' reading habits.
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Learn more about Remi here and on Twitter @RemiKalir
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Reading Videos - Parama Chaudhury, UCL
In this episode, Parama Chaudhury, Professor (Teaching) at the Department of Economics, University College London talks to Natalie from Talis about her 'Reading Videos' project. This project seeks to provide a model to students for engaging with resources more effectively.
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Introducing the Teach Learn Collaborate Repeat Podcast
What can you expect from the podcast? A quick hello from hosts Matt East, Education Lead at Talis and Natalie from Marketing.
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