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5 podcasts every e-learning professional should listen to

E-Learning Provocateur

Arcane grammar jokes aside, I’m a late bloomer to podcasts. As many of my peers will attest, there’s no shortage of podcasts directed to the L&D practitioner. The Learning & Development Podcast. A new comer to the podcasting scene, The Learning & Development Podcast is hosted by David James.

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Less is more

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5 podcasts every e-learning professional should listen to. If like me you’re just getting started with podcasts, or perhaps you’re looking for another one to add to your subscription, I offer you 5 of my favourites. I wish you loads of joy over the Christmas season, and I look forward to reconnecting with you in 2020!

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The two faces of blended learning

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Scaffolding an augmented reality tour with a podcast. If a classroom-based session is complemented with a blog for reflection and discussion, why not complement its vodcasted alternative with the blog too? Demonstrating the steps in a user manual with screen sharing. or a POV camera. Be two-faced.

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The 2 sources of freebies

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I’m referring to things like: • Blogs. • Podcasts. Everyone knows there’s a wealth of free learning resources on the web, and many of them are relevant to the corporate sector. • Slides. • Videos. • Webinars. • Social networks. • E-Journals. • News articles.

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Instructivism, constructivism or connectivism?

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Even in the e‑learning space, online courses are typically linear, virtual classes frequently replicate their bricks-and-mortar antecedents, while podcasts, of course, are quintessentially instructivist. News feeds, podcasts, blogs, wikis and discussion forums. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Effective virtual facilitation

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Perhaps other courses, websites, discussion forums, podcasts, blogs etc. The facilitator should also raise awareness of other resources that the participants can continue to use after the session. Evolving e-learning in the workplace.

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My award-winning IQ

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In this way, IQ covers the full range of delivery modes that are available to our staff, from face-to-face classes and online courses, to books, e‑books, podcasts, blogs, wikis and other social media. If you want to do a self-paced course on Java programming, you can jump onto our e-learning platform. So what?