by admin_tony | Sep 30, 2021 | technology, The Ding-O-Meter Podcast
What metaphors might best describe some of the side-effects of the pandemic on universities, their staff and their teaching? How can educators and their learners keep up with the increasing rapidity of new knowledge, and what do we mean when we say, ‘beware the...
by admin_tony | Sep 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
To what extent is it an educator’s responsibility to be not just technologically literate, but exceptional? This question formed the basis of our first weekly Soap Box debate in the Creative Educators community. The debate began by examining the digital tools...
by admin_tony | Jun 3, 2021 | inclusivity, The Ding-O-Meter Podcast
What has the pandemic taught us about the diverse needs of learners? How should we be designing learning in response to a digital-first higher education environment? In this episode, our guest is Dr. Adity Saxena, Dean of Arts and Design at Woxsen University in...
by admin_tony | May 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Why is speed networking on Zoom useful? One of the biggest things we’ve lost through the move to online working is the ability to socialise. This is not good for two reasons: a great deal of learning happens socially through informal conversations effective team...
by admin_tony | Apr 6, 2021 | inclusivity, The Ding-O-Meter Podcast
To what extent are we mindful of how we communicate? How could we communicate better? And what about when we’re communicating online? Our guests in this episode are Zanne Gaynor and Kathryn Alevizos from Acrobat Global, who are experts in helping people...