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This event focuses on building a Podcasting SIG for pedagogic purposes, featuring partnership between Chester and Hertfordshire universities. It includes pilot and main project phases, events, learner/staff-generated podcasting in various contexts, and project management strategies. The aim is to enhance capacity, create practical pedagogic outputs, and develop self-sustaining mechanisms for continued growth. The program offers networking opportunities and showcases successful podcasting practices. Attendees will contribute to shaping the SIG's future and creating valuable outputs like 'How to' guides and Wiki case studies.
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Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes Start-up Event Building a Practitioners’ SIG
The Project Bid • Partnership between Chester and Hertfordshire • Pilot Phase (Jan/March) and Main Project Phase (March/July) • Chester and Hertfordshire events (Feb and April) • Scope: learner and staff-generated podcasting (audio and video) • All learning contexts; and assessment practice • Building ideas by Wiki • Project Management Group: Chester and Hertfordshire • Steering Group: Chester and Hertfordshire; HEA/JISC; Paul Bacsich (Critical Friend); ANO?
Project: Operational Overview • Pathfinder Extension Project to July 2008 • Initial investigation to identify sector practice • Preliminary report to HEA (early March) • Development, dissemination and networking events • For ‘novices’ and ‘more experienced’ • Add value and enhance capacity and capability • Practical pedagogic outputs • Report on practice to HEA • Mechanisms for a self-sustaining SIG • Contribution to HEA ‘End of e-Learning Programme’ Conference
Today’s Programme • Project Overview and practical arrangements • Showcasing Podcasting • Networking Opportunities • Shaping the SIG… • …what do current and emerging practitioners need? • …what has worked so far • How to become self-sustaining • Planning and design of future events • Intended outputs: ‘How to’ guides; Wiki Case Studies • ‘Developing the Guides’ and ‘Building the SIG Wiki’