The Conversation Podcast

The Conversation

Aaron Chia Yuan Hung
A weekly podcast hosted by Aaron Hung, Clara Bauler and Matt Curinga on technology and instructional design.
Episode 29: Remote Teaching and Learning in Japan
In this season's finale, I talk to Jonathan (@jonathandehaan) and James (@cheapshot), who are professors in Japan teaching English language. Confronted with the challenge of remote teaching without a robust learning management system, each of them have found their own innovative pedagogical approach to teaching, using the pedagogy of Multiliteracies and Connected Learning. Jonathan and James are also co-editors of the Ludic Language Pedagogy, an open-sourced journal exploring games and play in language teaching contexts. To hear more about them and their journal, check out their podcast!
Jun 1, 2020
47 min
Episode 28: Remote/Online Learning for International Students
Clara and Aaron talk to two international students, Grace and Yan, about their experiences with remote/online learning. Both of them are taking courses that have had to make a sudden pivot to remote learning. They are also enrolled in an online course designed to be delivered online. That course also happens to be about online learning, and for that class, they had to design an online mini-unit. ((insert Inception theme)). In our conversation, we ask them to compare their experiences and to share their perspectives about what worked and didn't work for them.
May 25, 2020
53 min
Episode 27: Protips for New Online Instructors
In this episode, we chat with Nafiza, alumni of our Educational Technology program, and now working as Educational Technology Specialist at Teachers College, Columbia University. Together, we discuss tips that we think may help anyone new to online course design and instruction. Our topics include: How is online teaching different from face-to-face teaching? What communication tools work best for us? How do we build community? How do we design discussions? How do we present instructions? What mistakes did we make?
May 18, 2020
59 min
Episode 26: Taking Advantage of the Learning and Writing Centers
Our guest this week is Brandon Dove, the Coordinator of Virtual Campus and Online Services at the Learning and Writing Centers. Brandon discusses what these centers are, and how students can take advantage of them to succeed and become better learners.
May 11, 2020
20 min
Episode 25: Peers and Community in Remote Learning
Our guests are Professor Matthew Wright, chair and professor of Adelphi's physics department, and two of his students, Carissa and Ravyn. We focus on the importance of getting support from our peers, and of fostering a community in an online class. We discuss the different ways that the instructors stay in touch with students and share ideas on how to best communicate with peers and colleagues. Should instructors put up a front of strength or show students their own struggles? How do students feel about that?
May 4, 2020
49 min
Episode 24: Going Rogue with Social-Emotional Learning
Aaron and Clara are joined by Adelphi University professors Devin Thornburg, Ionas Sapountzis and Lisa Minicozzi on the topic of social-emotional learning (SEL) in this time of remote teaching. Our guests offer perspectives as school psychologists and educational leaders on how we might be able to support children and parents during this time of crisis.
Apr 27, 2020
58 min
Episode 23: Clara Responds: Designing Online Interactions
After listening to all the case study analyses from the students in my Technology and Instructional Design class, Professor Clara Bauler returns to share her thoughts on their ideas. We discuss the highlights from the analyses and the practical concerns on implementation.
Apr 20, 2020
45 min
Episode 22: How Has Your Life Changed as a Result of Remote Learning?
In this episode, Clara and Aaron talk to Ming, a professor at Adelphi University, Paige, a student at Adelphi and a teacher, and Diego, an eighth grade student. Clara, Ming, and Paige also share their perspectives as parents having to deal with this transition to remote learning and how it has impacted their daily lives.
Apr 13, 2020
51 min
Episode 21: Students Respond to Clara's Case Study
In last week's episode, Professor Clara Bauler presented a case study for my students to respond to. This week, the students have listened to the episode and provided their own recommendations. Will they embarrass me in front of Professor Bauler? Or will they make me proud? Tune in and find out!
Apr 6, 2020
45 min
Episode 20: An Audio Case Study With Clara Bauler
Our first episode of Season Three is a conversation between Aaron and one of the new co-hosts, Professor Clara Bauler. In this discussion, we talk about how we think of technology use in teaching and learning. Clara also presents a case study for the students of Technology and Instructional Design to listen and respond to in an upcoming episode.
Mar 30, 2020
31 min
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