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Podcasting Initiatives. at Indiana University. Presenters. David Goodrum Director Academic and Faculty Services University Information Technology Services Randy Newbrough Assistant Director Center for Teaching and Learning at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Kate Ellis
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Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University
Presenters • David Goodrum • Director • Academic and Faculty Services • University Information Technology Services • Randy Newbrough • Assistant Director • Center for Teaching and Learning at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis • Kate Ellis • Instructional Technology Consultant and Developer • Teaching and Learning Centers at Indiana University-Bloomington Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University
Indiana University • Two main campuses and six regional campuses • Founded in 1820 • Fall 2006 enrollment total: 97,959 students • Faculty: 4,918 full-time, 2,114 part-time Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University
IU Bloomington • 19 schools, colleges and divisions • 362 degree programs • Fall 2006 enrollment: 38,247 students • Faculty: 1,891 full-time, 342 part-time • 11 residence halls house approximately 9,800 undergraduate students • Bloomington city population: 70,642 Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University
IUPUI Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Partnership began in 1969 Over 200 academic program degrees Student enrollment of 30,000 2,152 Full-time faculty 924 Part-time faculty Urban campus Student housing for approximately 1,000 12/05/2007 Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University 5
Communities of Practice at IUPUI 2005-06: Communities of Practice Eight CoP’s presently active Application process $4,000 in Professional Development funds Camaraderie and support for teaching initiatives 12/05/2007 Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University 6
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CoP on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning of Instructional Technology Began in Fall 2006 with 10 faculty members Main interest was the effective use of Podcasting in the classroom Literature review done over the year iPods provided to each member of the CoP Faculty survey distributed late Spring 2007 Article written and under review 12/05/2007 Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University 8
CoP on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning of Instructional Technology • Two CoP members who have used iPods in their teaching. Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University
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iTunes U Pilot Survey Results How useful do you think podcasting will be in adding to the overall effectiveness of your instruction? "I think it has the potential to significantly change the way I teach.” --pilot participant 12/05/2007 Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University 16
To encourage and support the effective uses All faculty, departments and units eligible Participants can request iPod(s) and related hardware Pedagogical and technical support Faculty Podcasting Program Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University
Learning Through the Small Screen • Leslie Sharpe, AT&T 2006 Fellow • The AT&T Fellows Program: http://attf.iu.edu/index.php
Learning Through the Small Screen • Exam review materials - image identification • Facilitate in-class discussions • Art projects • Visual sequencing • Museum tour and project • Exhibition of “locative art” • Vodcasts of places • Meaningful walks AT&T Fellows Program video: http://www.indiana.edu/~cpovid1/ATT_FellowsStream.mov
How can you participate? • BOF: Now in the Sunset meeting room • Bring examples of academic podcasting • Possible points of discussion: • What types of content are being podcast? • Are there best practices emerging? • Why would an instructor podcast rather than posting audio and video files online? • Post to the Confluence wiki page: • http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/QQJy Podcasting Initiatives at Indiana University