LDCU Podcasts: Talking Online Learning
Episode 2: Talking Online Learning
16:17, Thu 22 Oct 2020
In this podcast Jim Judges speaks to Nigel Prentice, Penny Mosavian and Miriam Schwiening from the Department of Applied Linguistics. They share their experience developing and delivering an online version of their Pre-sessional English Language programme. This course is normally delivered to residential students in a traditional face-to-face classroom environment. This year it was delivered remotely to over one thousand students. We discuss their use of technology in particular Microsoft Teams, including channels as breakout rooms and the VLE Moodle. We also discuss some of the challenges that were faced and how they were overcome. [Transcript]
(MP3 format, 18 MB)
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About this project
This podcast series aims to capture voices from across the university. Each episode records the different experiences, challenges and solutions associated with online teaching and learning.
Contributors welcome
If you or your team has something to share related to online teaching and learning then please do get in touch to arrange a short interview. Please contact Jim Judges: j.judges@warwick.ac.uk