Matt’s Notes Folks… and folkers… It’s my distinct pleasure to caw up some media hereabouts… to the effect of allaying the malicious and seditious tendencies of being entrenched in traditions vis-à-vis our educational approaches! And so we veer all around, and it’s a cracking good chat! So click below! If this audio could talk, the…
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Conversation #8: We’re a Happy Family
Welcome, friends and colleagues! I am absolutely thrilled to share our EnT conversation with Dr. Laura L. Flanagan, Esq. PhD! Laura is, among many things, a writer, visual artist, lawyer, entrepreneur, and lifelong resident of New York City! Her forthcoming book about cooking is called Hardcore Vegetarian: Welcome to the Vegedome!, and it is available…
Conversation #7: Exploring Digital Pasts, the Present, & Futures
In this conversation, Doug and I had the absolute privilege of chatting with Dr. Tony Bates of the Open University (UK), University of British Columbia, Contact North, his own consulting firm, and many other affiliations both formal and informal too numerous to list here! Tony is among a handful of researchers who have, over more…
Conversation #6: Steal it All
It’s the latest in our ongoing series of chats with serious practitioners in various areas of endeavor! A couple of days ago, I got to have a convo with Chuck Bowie, a talented, prolific author of suspense novels here in Atlantic Canada… and increasingly on the national scene, as well! It was absolutely rad speaking…
Conversation #5: Exploring Innovation in E-Learning Across Canada
Folks, I am absolutely stoked to share our latest EnT conversation! Today I had the supreme privilege of speaking with Dr. Nicole Johnson, Executive Director at Canadian Digital Learning Research Association (CDLRA)! Please see the clip and/or listen to the audio below! The future’s so bright, and we’ve forgotten to wear shades! #ednontech Matt’s Notes…
Further Comments for TRU Students
Welcome, students in Dr. Pamela Gurney’s spring courses in Education at Thompson Rivers University… along with anyone else who may be reading this! We are honored and grateful that you’ve chosen to spend some time with our podcast! We sincerely hope you’ve found these chats interesting, and that some of the resources we’ve shared in…
Episode #59: Road to Ruin
Matt’s Notes Hey everyone! And welcome to our episode on too much tech in education! I can (fairly) say that I’ve seldom found a topic so weirdly mirthful as this… so kudos to Doug for choosing it… and thanks to you for checking it out! 59-59… (is not) the Number of the Beast! #ednontech (Emails…
Episode #58: Courage
Matt’s Notes Welcome one and all to the latest EnT! We are going all in on change in education… and the role of ed tech therein and/or therewith and/or whyfor… please have at the clicking and/or otherwise checking in below! If it weren’t for the viewing, this listening would be a “total experience” #ednontech Interviews,…
Conversation #4: Learning in a Time of Abundance (and Uncertainty)!
Welcome to our latest in the EnT conversation series! I am absolutely stoked that Dave Cormier agreed to join us for a conversation about his excellent new book Learning in a Time of Abundance (John Hopkins Press)! Dave is, among many other things, Digital Learning Specialist with the Office of Open Learning at the University…
Episode 57: Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
Matt’s Notes Welcome to the latest EnT… You down with EnT? Yeah, you know me! Uh… pardon me… On this episode we’re all about podcasting… vis-à-vis this here podcast format! Never shall we ever miss an opportunity to go as fully meta as we can on this show! If clicking is part of your impetus…