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Synopsis

Welcome to the Centre For Innovation at the University of Liverpool, supporting innovation in learning, teaching and assessment through enhanced curriculum development.

Episodes

  • Treasure Island Pedagogies - Part 2

    15/06/2020 Duration: 25min

    In Part 2 of Treasure Island Discs , Anna, Diana, James and Stuart, lecturers at the University of Liverpool, discuss their thoughts and plans about moving towards hybrid active learning in autumn 2020. How might we preserve and carry on these lightbulb moments for our students in a social distancing campus? Hosted by Dr Tunde Varga-Atkins, Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool. If you require a full transcription please email cie-drt@liverpool.ac.uk

  • Remote Teaching podcast: From the Beatles to Beefheart: How is it going for students, and what’s next? Part 2/2

    23/04/2020 Duration: 30min

    In this second podcast on remote teaching, four lecturers from the University of Liverpool continue to discuss remote teaching during the #COVID pandemic, including student engagement, the pedagogical considerations to remote teaching, their advice and some of their highlights. Hosted by Dr Tunde Varga-Atkins and produced by Chris Loxham, Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool. (Note: VITAL is the University’s VLE.)

  • Remote Teaching podcast, Part 1/2: From the Beatles to Beefheart: How is it for the educators?

    21/04/2020 Duration: 22min

    What do Beatles pop songs and experimental jazz by Captain Beefhart & His Magic Band have to do with remote teaching? Please tune in to our podcast to find out as we talk to four lecturers from the University of Liverpool talking about their experiences as a result of the #COVID pandemic since March 2020. Hosted by Dr Tunde Varga-Atkins and produced by Chris Loxham, Centre for Innovation in Education, University of Liverpool.

  • A Round Table on Digital Fluency – Part One of our Curriculum Hallmarks and Graduate Attributes Series

    06/02/2020 Duration: 01h09min

    Our new podcast episode is a stimulating conversation on what digital fluency mean in different disciplines – with Kerry Traynor, Jon Hogg and Rob Treharne, three academics across the University of Liverpool. Hosted by Tunde Varga-Atkins. Listen to find out: What object our guests brought to the Studio that represent digital fluency. How a historian, a communication & media specialist and a physicist views digital fluency? What has Aristotle got to do with digital technologies? Students’ digital capabilities and considerations for course design. How we can support students and academics in developing students’ digital capabilities. Tips for digital fluency. Find out more about digital fluency as a graduate attribute and the Curriculum Framework at the University of Liverpool at : https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/centre-for-innovation-in-education/curriculum-resources/digital-fluency/

  • A talk with 'Microsoft Teams Champion' Chris Edmonds - Hosted by Dr Monica Chavez

    24/01/2020 Duration: 12min

    CIE had an inspiring conversation with Dr Chris Edmonds, one of the University of Liverpool's Microsoft Teams Champions. Listen to our latest podcast to get ideas on how to: Implement project based learning using Teams. Manage the different available digital tools in the student journey. Get started with Microsoft Teams for teaching and learning. Find out more about the University of Liverpool Microsoft Teams Champions Programme: https://flipgrid.com/9eb5323e https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/centre-for-innovation-in-education/digital-education/office-365-in-education/microsoft-teams-champions-programme/ Hosted by Dr Monica Chavez  @drmonicachavez

  • CIE Launch

    07/03/2019 Duration: 22min

    Our first Podcast starts with a look at what CIE is and does.  We chat with Simon Thomson and Ceri Coulby and look at how you can expect to work alongside CIE in the future. For a downloadable transcript of the podcast, click here.

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