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Design Thinking II (Laura, Justine, Mary, and Eilene)
On this week's Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills, Laura, Justine, Mary, and Eilene will be talking about Design Thinking 2. They will discuss the Schon (1992)...
Design Thinking I (Maria, Shelby and Krystal)
Welcome to our Podcast on Design Thinking, a non-traditional learning style that may change the way you teach and learn forever. In this episode we discuss "abductive ...
Social Media and Wikipedia (Solveig and Byron)
In this podcast, Byron Stewart and Solveig Comer discuss social media, the reliability of Wikipedia, and the social aspects of Wikipedia behind the scenes. We also dis...
Social Media II (Brooke, Christopher and Michael)
In this podcast from Brooke White, Chris Horton and Michael Califano, we address the debate over social media within the classroom. We connect our thoughts, ideas, and...
Social Media II (Julia and Miranda)
This Social Media II podcast covers a range of topics surrounding social media in today’s education system. We will be discussing social media platforms in the classro...
Social Media I (Mary, Teresa, and Emeline)
In our podcast, we touched on both the boyd and Ronson readings. After giving a brief overview of social media, as it’s discussed in boyd’s chapter, we presented both ...
Social Media I (Ellen, Nikki, and Elaheh)
Welcome back! During their second episode of their podcast, Ellen Derr, Nikki Weber, and Elaheh Salari discuss social media. Their conversation focuses on this week's ...
Social Media I (Kerri, Elizabeth, and Dakota)
The podcast’s main focus was about the Chinese social credit system and our view points on the system as a whole. As a team we collected our information from the video...
Remix (Ellen, Nikki, and Elaheh)
We are living in a world where everything is a remix. During this episode, Ellen Derr, Nikki Weber, and Elaheh Salari discuss what the word remix means to them and how...
Remix (Laura, Eilene, and Justine)
This week, Laura Erwin, Eilene Paul, and Justine Moody spoke about Remix. We discuss Remix in terms of What is remix? Is it to combine or edit material to create somet...
Media Literacy II (Jalesia and Christopher)
Jalesia Williams and Christopher Schimpf discuss important topics introduced in the readings “(2015) Do we really need media education 2.0?” as well as “(2017) Media m...
Media Literacy II (Emily, Julia, Krystal, and Shelby)
All people especially children learn from the media in their environments. What they see, what they hear and ultimately what they experience. This media surrounds us. ...
Media Literacy I (Michael and Christopher)
Michael and Chris discuss the three readings for Media Literacy, we focus on the main points of the readings and discuss their implications for teachers and other memb...
Visual Literacy II (Brooke and Christine)
In this first podcast from Brooke White and Christine Owens, we discuss topics such as the Multimedia Principle and the Redundancy Principle. We connect our thoughts, ...
Visual Literacy II (Miranda, Colleen and Maria)
Our podcast focuses on the readings for Visual Literacy II. We review the Multimedia Principle and The Redundancy Principle by Clark and Mayer, and The cognitive style...
Visual Literacy I (Solveig and Byron)
In this first podcast from Byron Stewart & Solveig Comer, we discuss the topic of Visual Literacy and its role in educational settings. Included are our favorite terms...
Social Media Revisited (Jennifer and Nico)
In our final episode for the semester, Jennifer and Nico revisit our discussion of social media as it relates to 21st century skills.
Connected Learning (Anthony and Nico)
In this podcast, Anthony and Nico discuss the Ito et al's Connected Learning reading. We go over what connected learning means and then we talk about experiences in ou...
Social Media I Revisited (Angela, Nitasha and Joanna)
We revisited social media and discussed several different class readings and videos we were exposed to in those weeks. We evaluated the Netflix Black Mirror Episode an...
Remix Revisited (Ann and Cinzia)
For our podcast this week, we (Cinzia and Ann) did a revisit of Remix and discussed the readings and video from that week. Based on the feedback given on our last Podc...
Social Media I Revisited (Tammra, Jenna and Natalie)
During this podcast we revisited Social Media I. We focused on the readings from boyd (2014) Identity: Why do teens seem strange online? and Ronson (2015) God that was...
Design Thinking II (Yi-Hsin and Xuemeng)
We are talking about forms of thinking, deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, and abductive reasoning. And we also talking about Tim Brown's TED Talk, and share ou...
Media Literacy II Revisited (Angela, Brianna and Marissa)
The Podcast is a revisit on a topic we learned before regarding Media Literacy II. We used that week’s readings and videos to make connections from our personal lives,...
Design Thinking II (Kayla and Marisa)
For this weeks podcast, Marisa and I focused on Tim Brown's TED Talk, Professor Hung's video, and Donald Schon's reading Teaching and Learning as a Design Transaction....
Design Thinking II (Lauren and Taryn)
This podcast focuses primarily on Schon (1992) Teaching and learning as a design transaction reading. We do discuss briefly the Forms of Thinking video and the TED Tal...
Social Media I (Yi-Hsin and Xuemeng)
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Social Media I (Wendy, Xingyue and Shahee)
The topic of this episode is social media. Wendy, Xingyue and Shahee talk about two readings and a video. The first reading is Ronson's chapter on cyber violence. Then...
Social Media I (Ann and Cinzia)
For our podcast this week, Cinzia and Ann discuss both readings, the video and the Black Mirror Netflix episode. The readings they focus on were danah boyd’s "Identity...
Remix (Nico and Anthony)
Nico and Anthony talk about fan fiction, Kirby Ferguson's "Everything is a Remix", Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear, and Kedrick James.
Remix (Jennifer and Joanna)
Jennifer and Joanna discuss remix, Kirby Ferguson's "Everything is a Remix", Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear, and Kedrick James.