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Podcasting and Education: Concepts, Communities and Case Studies provides both theoretical frameworks and real-life examples to support readers in the use of podcasting as a medium in education.
List of contents
Part A: Concepts, Environments and Theoretical Discourses 1. Academic Podcast Entanglements 2. Why Podcasting Needs to Lean into Culture 3.0 3. Amplifying Voices: Exploring the Impact of Morley Radio on the Educational Environment for Lifelong Learning at Morley College London 4. Podcasting as a Tool for Internationalisation: Past Examples and Future Opportunities 5. Co-Creating Knowledge through Podcasting
Part B: Educational Practices using Podcasting 6. Try Making This - A Case Study in Podcasting as a Language Learning Technique 7. 'Event Podcasting' for Learner Engagement 8. Decolonising Media Studies through Podcasting 9. Collaborative Connections in 'Pod Clubs' for Professional Learning
Part C: Case Studies 10. Clowning Around: How a Podcast can Strengthen Learning Relationships in Creative Disciplines 11. Educating for Podcasting - "ASSIPOD", "Casa del Podcast" and the Spreading of (Independent) Podcasting Culture in Italy 12. Exploring the Magic of Podcasting in Building Academic Practice Relationships 13. All Ears: Exploring Epistemic Living Spaces in University Podcasting 14. Podcasting as an Approach to Reflective Practice for Educators in the Field of English Language Teaching 15. Podcasting and Radio Pedagogy: Rewinding Two Decades of Teaching
About the author
Carola Boehm is Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of Staffordshire, UK, and is author of her recent book
Arts and Academia: The Role of the Arts in Civic Universities. She has published on the topic of podcasting in education and produced and co-hosted various podcasts.
Tim Canfer is a Lecturer in Music Production at Keele University, UK. He is the host and producer of the podcast Sound Learnings and editor of the Perspectives on Education in Audio and Music Production (POEM) series. Tim is the author of the Focal Press book
Music Technology in Live Performance: Tools, Techniques, and Interaction.
Camilo Salazar is a sound engineer, radio producer, and educator. He is Morley Radio and Studios Manager at Morley College London, UK, where he also lectures in Sound Engineering. He has produced numerous podcast series and radio shows and collaborates regularly with renowned musicians. Camilo is also the founder and lead curator of The Engine Room International Sound Art Exhibition and Competition.