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Join Terry Greene as he and his guests get some air time to discuss technology-enabled and open learning practices in Post-Secondary Education.
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Jeff Gallant

Jeff Gallant

2024-03-0635:46

Gettin Air with Jeff Gallant. Jeff is the Program Director of Affordable Learning Georgia, which promotes student success and fosters educational equity through its programs to boost the use of affordable and open educational resources. Jeff joins the show to tell us how his journey to saving students in Georgia millions in textbook costs all started with a saxophone.
Blair Niblett

Blair Niblett

2024-02-2627:24

Gettin' Air with Blair Niblett. Dr. Niblett is Associate Professor in the School of Education at Trent University. This episode was brought to you by Trent University's Centre for Teaching and Learning. The CTL produces a wonderful monthly newsletter called Teaching Notes and February's newsletter is focused on care and kindness in education. We thought an interview with Dr. Niblett, whose scholarship has love and care in pedagogy at its core, would be just the thing to include. As such, Blair's journey to enact an ethic of care as a pedagogical paradigm is central to the discussion.
Jon Dron

Jon Dron

2024-02-2033:21

Gettin' Air with Jon Dron. Professor Jon Dron is the Associate Dean, Learning & Assessment in the Faculty of Science and Technology at Athabasca University and a British National Teaching Fellow. Dr. Dron joins the show to chat a little bit about how education works via his latest book: How Education Works: Teaching, Technology, and Technique.
Dr. Verena Roberts

Dr. Verena Roberts

2024-02-1431:29

Gettin' Air with Verena Roberts. Dr. Roberts joins the show to chat about Open Education in K12 vs. Higher Ed, PhD learning journeys, and learning designers in the margins. Oh and we also accidentally ruin the Oilers almost-record-breaking winning streak with our predictions.
Gettin' Air with Dave Cormier. Learning in a Time of Abundance is the result of decades of Dave's thinking, hundreds of blog posts, and endless conversations. With this book, Dave takes us on a journey to the centre of learning, with many interesting stops along the way, most of them unexpected. The Beaver Hating Online Community is represented, for example. In this episode, Dave tells us the story of bringing this book to life. Spoiler alert: It's must read material.
Gettin' Air with Dr. Jenni Hayman. The very first ever guest on Gettin' Air - Open Pedagogy Podcast returns in order to subvert Higher Ed hiring practices. This is an interview for a job that doesn’t exist, but should. And Dr. Jenni Hayman is the woman for the job.
Charles Logan

Charles Logan

2023-09-2550:28

Gettin' Air with Charles Logan. A Learning Sciences PhD student at Northwestern University, Charles joins the show to chat about resistance and refusal of educational technologies, Luddite pedagogies, and how Audrey Watters is the GOAT.
Jeremy Dean

Jeremy Dean

2023-09-0731:32

Gettin' Air with Jeremy Dean. One of the world's best purveyors of authentic ed-tech experiences, Jeremy joins the show to chat about hacking a hip hop annotation technology for his high school English class, working towards a new web standard for social annotation, leading education efforts at Hypothes.is for eight years, and his thoughts on the future of authentic ed tech. What's next for Jeremy Dean I wonder?
Yasin Dahi

Yasin Dahi

2023-08-1537:55

Gettin' Air with Yasin Dahi. Yasin joins the show to chat about his prolific work in the creation of open ed tech tools like Learnful (https://learnful.ca/) and the beloved-by-many eCampusOntario H5P studio. We also chat about collaboration with Open Education stalwarts at LibreTexts. Yasin is quickly becoming a key figure in the creation of open and ethical educational technology tools.
Dr. Anne Pasek

Dr. Anne Pasek

2023-08-0331:09

Gettin' Air with Anne Pasek. Dr. Pasek runs the Experimental Methods and Media Lab which "provides resources and structure for interdisciplinary collaboration at Trent University". In this episode we dicsuss the EMM Lab's recently released white paper which is a guide on how to run a zine-based conference, which used their experience running just such a conference, DIY Methods 2022, as the basis for the guide. As you can guess, the process leads to "insightful, weird, and frequently delightful" products!
Gettin' Air with Heather Tillberg-Webb and Stephanie Moore. Heather & Stephanie join the show to discuss their new book Ethics and Educational Technology which walks readers through a sorely (until now) missing process of reflection (of our current practices), interrogation (of educational technologies) and ethical design. It is, as Bonni Stachowiak put it, a magnificent work.
Dr. Bea de los Arcos

Dr. Bea de los Arcos

2023-04-2439:43

Gettin' Air wth Dr Bea de los Arcos. This is a long overdue chat with legendary open educator Dr. Bea de los Arcos. Bea has worked in Open education for many years. Her journey has taken her from her home counrty of Spain, to the Open University (UK) and now the TU Delft in the Netherlands. Any joyful enthusiasm for open education that exists in the world can all likely be tracked back to Bea. There is no research to back that claim up but it rings true.
Dr. Fiona Rawle

Dr. Fiona Rawle

2023-03-2229:29

Gettin' Air with Dr. Fiona Rawle. Dr. Rawle professes biology at the University of Toronto - Mississauga. Her research focuses on science education and public understanding of science. In this episode we chat about how she has focused on humanizing learning, including researching the benefits of failure in our learny journeys. Something I do all the time!
Stephen Hurley

Stephen Hurley

2023-03-0132:28

Gettin' Air with Stephen Hurley. A long overdue conversation with the architect behind the VoicEd Radio universe! Stephen is currently working to transition VoicEd Radio to a self-sustaining cooperative, so we took the opportunity to look back at the waves that he has made as the chief catalyst of the beloved radio/podcasting space.
Crossover episode! Alan Levine aka CogDog returns to Gettin' Air to flip the script on this podcast by bringing the OEG Voices Podcast, which features "the international perspective of open education practitioners", to Gettin' Air and becoming the host! We chat about the origins of Gettin' Air: The Open Pedagogy Podcast and The Liberated Learner project, among other thing. Also featured in this episode: 4 year old Hattie.
Gettin' Air with Martin Weller. How much can you learn about educational technology through Jaws? Turns out, it's a lot. The Open University's Martin Weller returns to the show to chat about his new book: Metaphors of Ed Tech. Is there a community-driven audiobook/podcast version of the book to follow? We hope so!
Gettin' Air with Hannah McGregor. Host and co-host of numerous podcasts better than Gettin' Air (Secret Feminist Agenda and Witch Please to name a couple), Hannah joins the show to chat about (and get quizzed on) her brand new book, A Sentimental Education. Talking points include: snuff films, leitmotif, Jurassic Park, and praxis.
Ian Linkletter

Ian Linkletter

2022-09-0936:55

Gettin' Air with Ian Linkletter. To kick off Season 6, the notorious Ian Linkletter joins the show to talk about his transition from EdTech to librarianship. Oh, and we also talk about how he is in the middle of fighting a scary, chilling, and meritless lawsuit from harmful surveillance technology company Proctorio. Transcript at https://bit.ly/linkletterGA
Jodie Black

Jodie Black

2022-07-0725:59

Gettin' Air with Jodie Black. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) comes front and centre as Pedagogical Whisperer Jodie Black joins the show to chat about her upcoming UDL Masterclasses. Who will get the last spot?
ShapingEDU

ShapingEDU

2022-06-2032:33

Gettin' Air with ShapingEDU. Bringing the biggest crowd of guests of all time to the show, the shapingEDU gang of Lisa Koster, Paul Signorelli, Tom Haymes, and Stephanie Pierotti talk about how they are working to help shape the future of learning in a digital age (and how one way of doing it is to hold super cool Space Camps!) https://shapingedu.asu.edu/
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