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Learning, Teaching and Scholarship Podcast

by UofG ADD

This podcast is all about Good Practice in Learning, Teaching and Assessment as well as the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. From reading out loud your ideas and publications, to chats and interviews with colleagues from the across the sector. If there is anything in particular you are interested in get in touch on Twitter under @UofGADD

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Episodes

SoTL and Research Integrity

26m · Published 20 Dec 01:00

Today I have the pleasure to speak to Sam Oakley who works for the research integrity office about how RI features in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and we may or may not make reference to a Disney movie. 

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SoTL and the Professor

43m · Published 18 Dec 01:00

In this episode I have the absolute pleasure to speak with Prof Susan Jamieson about becoming a professor on a Learning, Teaching and Scholarship track, which is a teaching (rather than research) focussed academic career path. It usually involves the engagement in a variety of SoTL activities. The academic community under #LTHEchat and #AcademicChatter as well as colleagues from our institution submitted questions I should ask Susan. We had an A4 sheet full of questions so today's episode is a bit longer than usual! 

This is the paper Susan mentions during the interview: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/59552/

And this is Susan's Twitter Handle: @SusanJHPE 

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SoTL and the Library

16m · Published 15 Dec 01:00

In this episode Paul Cannon who is one of our college librarians is talking about all the things the librarians can support when it comes to undertaking SoTL, but there are also some tips on searches, databases and publication. Tune in for more. And if you want to read up on some of the items we spoke about hop over to Paul's blog post on our SoTL blog. 

https://uofgsotl.blog/?p=455 

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SoTL and the Questionnaire

38m · Published 13 Dec 01:00

In this episode Dr Vicki Dale is giving us tips about how to design questionnaires for SoTL projects. We talk question design, when to use or not to use a questionnaire, and what to do about demographic data. 

Correction: Vicki referred to measures of central displacement but meant measures central dispersion.

These are the references Vicki is mentioning in this episode: 

References:

Pallant, J., 2020. Survival manual: A step by step guide to data analysis using IBM SPSS.

Ryan, F., Coughlan, M. and Cronin, P., 2007. Step-by-step guide to critiquing research. Part 2: Qualitative research. British Journal of Nursing, 16(12), pp.738-744.

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SoTL and the Dissemination Fair

18m · Published 09 Dec 01:00

Today I am having a chat with Dr Scott Ramsay about his experience of organising dissemination fairs at the University of Glasgow. Scott shares some insights and learning from these as well as resources and two different ways of organising such a fair. 

If you want to listen to advice from the editors Scott speaks about you can catch up on the YouTube playlist:  

HE Journal Info - Routes to Dissemination - YouTube

And these are the books Scott co-authored with our colleague Dr Jennifer Boyle

Writing a Science PhD - Jennifer Boyle|Scott Ramsay - Macmillan International Higher Education (macmillanihe.com)

Writing for Science Students - Jennifer Boyle|Scott Ramsay - Macmillan International Higher Education (macmillanihe.com) 


And the SoTL Infographic we talked about: SoTL Process Infographic – Adventures in Academic Development (acdevadventures.blog)



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SoTL and the Masters in Education

13m · Published 06 Dec 01:00

Today, my colleague Karen Thompson shares her experience of undertaking the MEd in Academic Practice. How this works next to a busy fulltime lecturing job, joining the masters via a non-traditional route and how it impacted her work and teaching. 

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SoTL and the University

14m · Published 06 Dec 01:00

In this episode I am talking to Dr Michael McEwan head of subject for our MEd in Academic Practice program. Michael is explaining a bit how credit bearing SoTL provision at the University of Glasgow is organised, and shares findings from a case study he conducted with early career researchers on our program and their perceptions and understanding of SoTL. 


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SoTL and Gamebased Learning

23m · Published 03 Dec 01:00

In this episode I am talking to Dr Matt Barr, who is a lecturer in the School of Computing Sciences, University of Glasgow about game based learning, gamification and how to undertake scholarship of teaching and learning to understand the impact these have on the learners. 

Below are the references mentioned in the podcast and Matt's Twitter handle if you want to get in touch with him. 

Barr, M. (2019). Graduate Skills and Game-Based Learning: Using Video Games for Employability in Higher Education. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27786-4

Ada Scotland Festival - https://ada.scot

https://twitter.com/hatii_matt


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Dawne Irving-Bell and the National Teaching Repository

31m · Published 16 Nov 12:12

In this episode Dr Dawne Irving-Bell talks all things National Teaching Repository
What it is, how it works, and the various sections to which you can submit or participate in other ways. And of course you can submit your SoTL working out loud, or thought papers! Please become involved, participate, share, become a critical friend or curator! Let Dawne know if you have suggestions! 

Find Dawne on Twitter: https://twitter.com/belld17
And the NTR as well: https://twitter.com/NTRepository

If you want to read up on the specifics yourself, have a look at the Welcome file here: https://figshare.edgehill.ac.uk/articles/presentation/NTR_-_Welcome_pdf/12673016 

If you want to submit a resource to the NTR and obtain a DOI for your work and make it an official reference you can do so here: https://figshare.edgehill.ac.uk/submit 

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Natasha Taylor and SoTLwalks

21m · Published 03 Nov 08:47

In this episode I have the pleasure to interview Dr Natasha Taylor, about the international and asynchronous SoTLwalks she organises once a month online since the first pandemic lockdown hit. Natasha is originally from the UK but has been living in Australia for some years, so she kindly postponed her dinner and I my breakfast and we met at our respective ends of the ether to talk all things SoTLwalk.

These are the links to some of the resources and projects Natasha mentioned:

  1. First of all you can follow Natasha on Twitter: https://twitter.com/taylor_dr?s=20  
  2. Last month's SoTLwalk prompts and link to the Padlet are here: https://sites.rmit.edu.au/seh-sotl/2020/10/25/join-the-october-sotl-walk/
  3. This is the website to the 64 million artists project she mentioned: https://64millionartists.com/ 
  4. If you are interested in the amazing feat of knitting and walking have a look at Annie Watson's paper: http://shura.shu.ac.uk/10200/3/Watkins_Encouraging_Research_and_Group_Cohesion_through_Walking_Art.pdf  WATSON, Annie and LEE, Jeremy (2015). Encouraging research and group cohesion through walking art. In: Where to? Steps towards the future of walking arts, Falmouth University, 16 April 2015.


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Learning, Teaching and Scholarship Podcast has 22 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 10:11:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 29th, 2024 13:12.

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