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Gettin' Air with Dr. Nicole Johnson. In this episode, host Terry Greene chats with Dr. Nicole Johnson, Executive Director of the Canadian Digital Learning Research Association. Together, they explore the evolving digital learning landscape in Canada, touching on the impacts of the pandemic, the role of OER, and the importance of professional develo…
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Gettin' Air with Catherine Cronin & Laura Czerniewicz. In this episode we discuss the process of crafting an audio-book version of the multi-award winning open book Higher Education for Good: Teaching and Learning Futures. Editors Cronin and Czerniewicz facilitated the creation of the audio-based chapters with care and intentionality, resulting in …
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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 start…
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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 th…
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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.…
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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, fo…
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Gettin' Air with Kim English and Brent Bellamy. Kim and Brent join the show to chat about new hats that they are wearing in their work as educators at Trent University. The aforementioned hat is likely a Stetson as they are both now officially deputized as eCampusOntario Open Rangers, tasked with increasing Open Education awareness across the insti…
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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 f…
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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 a…
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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 s…
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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 Stachowia…
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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 th…
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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 th…
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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 pr…
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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.…
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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/lin…
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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.a…
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Gettin' Air with sava saheli singh. sava returns to the show to discuss the release of the fourth film in the Screening Surveillance series, #tresdancing. The film "speculates the effects of escalating surveillance and control through educational technology" in the absolute most stylish way possible. Have listen to find out how this film came to be…
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Gettin' Air with Zach McDowell. In the 150th Episode of Gettin' Air (what?!?!), Zach joins the show to chat about how he and his friend Matthew Vetter use Wikipedia to develop Open Educational Resources via Open Educational Practices. They like it so much that they wrote a great book about it together: Wikipedia and The Representation of Reality! F…
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Gettin' Air with Monique Mayer and Kristine Dreaver-Charles. Monique and Kristine join the show to share how they collaborated with students at the University of Saskatchewan to resurrect a 104 year old German veterinary textbook, "The Lymphatic System of the Dog". They translated it to English, modernized it with Pressbooks and H5P, and released i…
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In the final episode of the 5 part Liberated Learner miniseries, Dana Jamaleddine, Sevda Montakhaby, and Joanne Kehoe chat about the inner workings and makings of the collaborator module, which includes topics like allyship, self-advocacy, and networking. We also share our hopes and dreams for the Liberated Learner project itself, since its getting…
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In Part 4 of the 5 part series on the Liberated Learner Project, Brittan McBride, Jupsimar Singh and Sara Wendorf join the show to chat about the work that students and staff at Cambrian College and Nipissing University have done as the Navigator Module Team. The module aims to support learners in navigating the continuum of the academic journey fr…
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In Part 3 of the 5 part series on the Liberated Learner Project, Alex Venis joins the show to chat about the work that students and staff at Seneca College and Brock University have done as the Technologist Module Team. The module aims to prepare learners to not only be prepared to deal with all manner of new technology that is thrown at them, but …
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In Part 2 of the 5 part series on the Liberated Learner Project, Dave Cormier joins the show to chat about the incredibly effective work his University of Windsor student co-workers have done on the development of the Learner Module (not to mention all the hidden talents that have been revealed!) in the ongoing work on the Liberated Learner project…
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The Learning to be Human Together project has been described as a "huge co-teaching event" that involves a large group of wonderful educators interested in humanizing online learning together. In this episode, the team behind "Module Two: Students as Agents of Diverse Destiny" join the podcast space to discuss the project and where they will be tak…
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Gettin' Air with Audrey Watters. Audrey returns for the season 4 finale with an update on the book she was working on in her first appearance. Teaching Machines is out now and ready for you to devour! We chat about what it took to bring this fascinating tale to life and how space monkeys might be next. (you can order it here: https://mitpress.mit.e…
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This is a very special, non-canonical, episode of Gettin' Air: The Open Pedagogy Podcast. It was originally recorded as a visit by Terry Greene, Christian Metaxas, Dana Jamaleddine, and Asa Reynolds to Stephen Hurley's live morning radio show "Hurley In The Morning". In this chat we describe the Liberated Learner Project, which is in development, a…
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Gettin' Air with Jonathan Lashley. If you distill this episode down to its core, it is essentially about how the Associate Chief Academic Officer at the Idaho State Board of Education became fast, digital friends with the Senior eLearning Designer at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario and how it is all an Educational Technologist at the Offi…
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Gettin' Air with Arley Mcneney. Arley Cruthers is a Paralympic medalist, novelist, and writing instructor. She teaches Applied Communications (and is Open Education Teaching Fellow) at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Have a listen to this chat to learn about choose your own adventure keynoting, the Arley-saurus, and a mythical sandwich from 1997. …
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Gettin' Air with Dr. Kristopher Alexander. The Video Games Prof himself joins the show to chat how, perhaps, there is a more engaging way to do synchronous online learning than Zoom. And through his experience very nearly making it to the top of the Street Fighter III global rankings using the very worst player in the game, he shows that it's not a…
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Gettin' Air with AJ Boston. AJ is an Assistant Professor and Scholarly Communication Librarian at Murray State University in Kentucky. He joins Terry to chat about the most scholarly of musical genres (Hip-Hop) and how it exhibits very comparable trends to librarianship for scholarly communication. He also opines that Gettin' Air is actually a trip…
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Gettin' Air with Delmar Larsen. In honor of Open Education Week 2021, we chat with one of Open Education's biggest contributors. Delmar is the Director (and originator) of the open textbook platform LibreTexts. In this conversation, Delmar describes how LibreText's origins can be traced back to catastrophic childhood events. We follow it all the wa…
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Gettin' Air with Shea Swauger. Shea is a librarian and Senior Instructor at the Auraria Library which serves the Community College of Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and the University of Colorado Denver. In this episode, we discuss his piece "Our Bodies Encoded: Algorithmic Test Proctoring in Higher Education" and how he is still …
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In December of 2020, Brenna Clarke Gray and Brian Lamb (along with a host of others) organized and delivered the Teach-In Against Surveillance as a fundraiser in defence of Ian Linkletter (more info at http://againstsurveillance.net/). The event featured pretty much the greatest lineup of critical thinkers and doers in digital education that the wo…
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