Relearning Podcast

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 3:56:51
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Synopsis

The education landscape is changing. On The Chronicle of Higher Educations Re:Learning podcast, youll meet the renegade teachers, ed-tech entrepreneurs, longtime educators, and others shaping the future of college.

Episodes

  • Introducing College Matters from The Chronicle

    05/09/2024 Duration: 01min

    Everything happening in the world converges in one place: higher education.  College Matters from The Chronicle, coming September 10.

  • Episode 17: If You Had $45 Billion, What Would You Do to Improve Education?

    30/11/2016 Duration: 21min

    Jim Shelton, now heading up the education portfolio at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, isn’t giving any details yet. But in this podcast, he emphasizes the value of bringing learning scientists together with educators to improve learning and increase equality.

  • Episode 16: A Higher-Education Rebel With a Cause

    19/10/2016 Duration: 09min

    Sarah Short, who has taught some 44,000 students over a half-century at Syracuse U., wants to see more classroom interaction.

  • Episode 15: Online Education Is Now a Global Market

    05/10/2016 Duration: 13min

    MOOCs may have been overhyped, but their impact is far from over, says Simon Nelson, of the online-learning provider FutureLearn, a spin-off of the British Open University. And traditional colleges have a huge opportunity if they’re just willing to think a little differently.

  • Episode 14: How Colleges Should Adapt for a Networked Age

    21/09/2016 Duration: 14min

    Author Joshua Cooper Ramo points to a shift in attitudes toward college -- and authority figures in general.

  • Episode 13: A Comedian and an Academic Walk Into a Podcast …

    07/09/2016 Duration: 13min

    Shane Mauss, a stand-up comic who likes picking professors’ brains, has become an unlikely but engaging science educator.

  • Episode 12: You Don’t Know Your Students. This Professor Hopes to Change That.

    24/08/2016 Duration: 26min

    Michael Wesch, an associate professor of anthropology at Kansas State, joins his students for an unusual tour of their lives beyond the classroom.

  • Episode 11: Are MOOCs Forever?

    14/07/2016 Duration: 14min

    Coursera’s Daphne Koller discusses plans for the future of a format that some thought would never last this long.

  • Episode 10: Remember Second Life? Its Fans Hope to Bring VR Back to the Classroom

    01/06/2016 Duration: 14min

    Evolving virtual-reality technology holds great promise for higher education, argues A.J. Kelton, director of emerging and instructional technology at Montclair State University.

  • Episode 9: Why Georgetown's Randy Bass Wants to 'Rebundle' College

    25/05/2016 Duration: 12min

    Believe it or not, he says, traditional institutions have a long history of innovation. His university's project on the future of higher education intends to continue that trend.

  • Episode 8: Why Audrey Watters Thinks Tech Is a Trojan Horse Set to ‘Dismantle’ the Academy

    18/05/2016 Duration: 13min

    A prominent critic of education technology has a new podcast, where she deconstructs what she calls the “Silicon Valley narrative.”

  • Episode 7: Carol Dweck Says Theory of Educational Mind-Set Is Often Misunderstood

    11/05/2016 Duration: 11min

    The Stanford professor responds to critics and shares some of her latest ideas about how to help students push forward when they have setbacks.

  • Episode 6: This Mongolian Teenager Aced a MOOC. Now He Wants to Widen Their Impact.

    04/05/2016 Duration: 09min

    Battushig Myanganbayar enrolled at MIT after crushing one of its first massive open online courses. And he has some ideas about how they could make a real difference in the developing world.

  • Episode 5: Dissecting One (Extremely Boring) College Lecture

    27/04/2016 Duration: 10min

    Three teaching experts offer color commentary on a classroom scene, and discuss the pros and cons of this enduring teaching format.

  • Episode 4: Why This MIT Dean Is Leaving Her Job to Start a New Kind of University

    20/04/2016 Duration: 11min

    Christine Ortiz explains how her radical project was sparked by interdisciplinary body-armor research and some time spent on a technology-free retreat.

  • Episode 3: Tyler Cowen Says Online Professors Should Think Like Bloggers

    13/04/2016 Duration: 11min

    The economics blogger and George Mason University professor says the distinction between universities and non-university educators is “crumbling.” Just look at his Marginal Revolution University.

  • Episode 2: Google’s ‘Education Evangelist’ Says Students Are Changing Faster Than Colleges

    06/04/2016 Duration: 13min

    Jaime Casap represents one of the country’s most powerful tech companies. He’s also a voice for minority students from poor families.

  • Episode 1: How Sal Khan Hopes to Remake Education

    29/03/2016 Duration: 13min

    Khan Academy has become a force. Its founder, Salman Khan, talks about his vision for the future, and what he thinks the college of tomorrow should look like.