TOPcast: The Teaching Online Podcast show

TOPcast: The Teaching Online Podcast

Summary: Hosted by Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson, the Teaching Online Podcast (TOPcast) takes a fun and informative look at the various trends, best practices and technologies in the realm of online education.

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 Episode 34: Research and the Instructional Designer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:57

Hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by returning guest Dr. Katie Linder to discuss the research preparation and engagement of instructional designers through the lens of a recent study Katie has released. Additional resources for conducting and applying research are also suggested. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e34/

 Episode 33: Academic Integrity Online: Addressing Criticisms | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:06

In this episode, Tom and Kelvin discuss the myths and realities of online academic integrity while reflecting upon the most effective ways to respond to critics. Remote proctoring, authentic assessment, ethics, Pokemon, and more! For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e33/

 Episode 32: Provosts, Pedagogy, and Digital Learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:09

Hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by the Campus Computing Project’s Dr. Kenneth C. Green to discuss his recent work with provosts related to innovation in college and university teaching-and-learning through digital learning initiatives. Find out what provosts think about the work of online education professionals. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e32/

 Episode 31: WGU Did What? (Or DID They?) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:16

In this episode, Tom and Kelvin discuss the recent US Department of Education Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) recommendation about Western Governors University (WGU). Specifically, what are the issues, and what are the implications for WGU and all US institutions offering online courses? For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e31/

 Episode 30: Learning Mobile | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:35

In this episode, join hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson as they reflect upon the implications for learning of student preferences and behaviors associated with mobile technologies in higher education settings. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e30/

 Episode 29: Designing Better Blended Learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:06

Blended learning is still around and going strong! Tom and Kelvin are joined by blended learning expert Dr. Norm Vaughan as they consider, from a faculty perspective, how to partner for better-designed blended learning. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e29/

 Episode 28: Understanding Policy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:54

“Policy” might or might not be one of your favorite things, but online education professionals must understand policy in order to be effective. In this episode join Tom and Kelvin as they think through the multi-tiered relationships between policy and online education. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e28/

 Episode 27: Humanizing Online Learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:30

Humanizing online learning is arguably more important than ever as new technologies enable greater scale, efficiency, and personalization. Tom and Kelvin are joined by Dr. Bonni Stachowiak in thoughtfully exploring the human element in online teaching and learning. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://cdl.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e27/

 Episode 26: “Going Straight to the Source:” The Student Voice in Online Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:43

For online education to remain relevant and viable, we must give attention to the voices of our students. In this episode, Kelvin and Tom are joined by UCF student Alex deCurnou who shares his story of being an online student at three different institutions. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://online.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e26/

 Episode 25: But FIRRST…. Lead Innovation! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:21

Keeping up with rapidly-emerging online education trends while simultaneously attending to the responsibilities of daily operations is challenging. In this episode, join hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson as they offer heuristics to help in leading innovation. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://online.ucf.edu/topcast-s03e25/

 Episode 24: Multilingual Musings: International Connections in Online Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:35

About Episode 24: Online education is a global phenomenon with a worldwide reach. But we often think about it provincially. In this episode, join hosts Kelvin Thompson and Thomas Cavanagh and guest Alexandra Pickett to consider the value and logistics of adopting an international perspective in our work. Download Transcript [PDF, RTF] Episode 24 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links * Coffee Profile: Colombia Claudia Samboni (featured in this episode) * Background on Claudia Samboni’s Coffee Farm Content Links * Alexandra Pickett’s Bio * Open SUNY Center for Online Teaching Excellence (COTE) * Sample Spanish-Language Session Page from OLC 2015 International Conference * European Distance and E-learning Network (EDEN) * Simultaneous Interpreting/Translation Explained * Video: Example of Simultaneous Interpreting/Translation" * Pinellas County (Florida) Schools’ "ESOL Family Outreach" * DeVry University’s "Los Padres de Familia"

 Episode 23: What is your Elevator Pitch? Talking to the Public about Online Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:13

About Episode 23: Join Tom and Kelvin as they identify principles useful in addressing questions and assumptions of those outside of online education. Think of this as articulating a value proposition or making an elevator pitch. This episode contains a segment from The Tavis Smiley Show with grateful permission. Download Transcript [PDF, RTF] Episode 23 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links * Coffee Profile: Rwanda Hingakawa from Starbucks Reserve (featured in this episode) * The Human Story Behind the Featured Coffee Content Links * Video: Thomas Cavanagh on The Tavis Smiley Show * Video: Cheryl Hyman on The Tavis Smiley Show * Video: Janet Napolitano on The Tavis Smiley Show * TOPcast ep 08: "Get Free Stuff! Open Resources in Online Teaching and Learning" * Editable GoogleDoc: "Some Principles for Speaking with the Public about Online Education" * From Forbes: "Six Simple And Irresistible Alternatives To The Elevator Pitch" * From Harvard Business Review: "How to Write an Elevator Pitch" * "The ‘Yes, And…’ Approach: Less Ego, More Openness, More Possibility

 Episode 22: Better Together: Diversity in Online Education | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:17

About Episode 22: Kelvin and Tom are joined by guests Ke’Anna Skipwith and Lamont Eddins from EDUCAUSE’s Diversity in IT Constituent Group to discuss diversity and inclusivity within online education, specifically among students, faculty, and instructional designers. Download Transcript [PDF, RTF] Episode 22 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Beverage Links * Armenian Mint Tea (Ke'Anna) * Orange Juice (Lamont) * WaWa Coffee (Tom) * Ethiopia Shakiso Starbucks Reserve Coffee via the Clover (Kelvin) Content Links * Ke'Anna Skipwith's bio * Lamont Eddins' bio * Slides: Diversity in IT Roundtable (from EDUCAUSE16) * EDUCAUSE Diversity in IT Constituent Group Archives/Subscription * Video: UCF President John Hitt on Diversity and Inclusion * Scientific American article: "How Diversity Makes Us Smarter" * Report from McKinsey & Company: "Diversity Matters" * Dr. Scott Page's book: "The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies" * Research article: "Learner Analysis Framework Case Study" * Video of Dr. Scott Page on: "Leveraging Diversity" * ReplyAll episode: "Raising the Bar" * Mini-video series: "Who, Me? Biased?" (by New York Times)

 Episode 21: Accessibility: It’s a Journey, Not a Destination | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:14

About Episode 21: Ensuring the accessibility of content and interactions by all learners must be a priority for online education professionals. In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin consider the ongoing, multi-faceted challenge of facilitating accessibility. Download Transcript [PDF, RTF] Episode 21 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter Widget not in any sidebars View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Image: UCF's "Parthenon" Accessibility Support Model Coffee Links * Coffee Profile: Dunkin Donuts (featured in this episode) Content Links * UCF’s “Parthenon” Model for Supporting Accessibility * Journal article: "Programmatic, Systematic, Automatic: An Online Course Accessibility Support Model" (from UCF) * UCF’s Automated Accessibility Checker (UDOIT) for the Instructure Canvas LMS * Video: Introduction to UDOIT by UCF Developer Jacob Bates * Screenshot of Accessibility Charts-and-Graphs Data Report (from UCF’s Executive Information System) * UCF’s Faculty-Facing Resources for Online Accessibility * UCF’s Office of Student Accessibility Services (SAS) * 30 min. recording with resources: "Creating Accessible Content in the Online Course Environment" * "Dropping the Ball on Disabilities" (from Inside Higher Ed) * New Era for Disability Rights" (from Inside Higher Ed) * "Do Closed Captions Help Students Learn?" (from WCET Frontiers Blog by guest author Dr. Katie Linder) * Discussion of Michigan State University’s Web Accessibility Work within Episode 27 of Innovation Labcast (starts at 24:04)

 Episode 20: Professional Development Through Podcasting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:14

In this episode, Tom and Kelvin, supplemented by members of a recent conference panel, consider how podcasting can be a vehicle for receiving and creating professional development opportunities. For show notes and interaction opportunities, please visit: http://online.ucf.edu/topcast-s02e20/

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