
Remote Teaching podcast: From the Beatles to Beefheart: How is it going for students, and what’s next?
04/23/20 • 30 min
In this second podcast on remote teaching, four lecturers from the University of Liverpool continue to discuss remote teaching during the #COVID pandemic, including student engagement, the pedagogical considerations to remote teaching, their advice and some of their highlights.
Speakers: Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Prof Diana Jeater, Dr James Gaynor and Dr Anna O’Connor
Hosted by Dr Tunde Varga-Atkins and produced by Chris Loxham, Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool. (Note: VITAL is the University’s VLE.)
Captions available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHDEWIZynbU
You can view a full transcript here: From the Beatles to Beefheart - How is it for the Students - Podcast Transcript
In this second podcast on remote teaching, four lecturers from the University of Liverpool continue to discuss remote teaching during the #COVID pandemic, including student engagement, the pedagogical considerations to remote teaching, their advice and some of their highlights.
Speakers: Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Prof Diana Jeater, Dr James Gaynor and Dr Anna O’Connor
Hosted by Dr Tunde Varga-Atkins and produced by Chris Loxham, Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool. (Note: VITAL is the University’s VLE.)
Captions available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHDEWIZynbU
You can view a full transcript here: From the Beatles to Beefheart - How is it for the Students - Podcast Transcript
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Remote Teaching podcast: From the Beatles to Beefheart: How is it for the educators?
What do Beatles pop songs and experimental jazz by Captain Beefhart & His Magic Band have to do with remote teaching? Please tune in to our podcast to find out as we talk to four lecturers from the University of Liverpool talking about their experiences as a result of the #COVID pandemic since March 2020.
Speakers: Dr Anna O’Connor, Prof Diana Jeater, Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Dr James Gaynor
Hosted by Dr Tunde Varga-Atkins and produced by Chris Loxham, Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool.
Captions available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZKN16mG63M
You can view a full transcript here: From the Beatles to Beefheart - How is it for the Educators - Podcast Transcript
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Speakers: Dr Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Dr Anna O’Connor, Dr James Gaynor and Prof Diana Jeater
Facilitated by: Dr Tünde Varga-Atkins
You can view a full transcript here: Treasure Island Pedagogies Episode 1 - Part 2 - Podcast Transcript
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