Explore how podcasting and audio production can enhance teaching and learning across educational contexts. By looking at some examples of audio production, from traditional podcasts to innovative sound walks and sound maps, , this even tries to explore how audio production can support effective pedagogical practices.
Participants will gain practical insights into formats, tools, and workflows, and learn how audio media can foster learner engagement, storytelling, accessibility, and knowledge sharing. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your practice, this session offers inspiration and actionable takeaways for integrating podcasting into your educational work.
Speakers:
- Barbara Gruber, DW, Germany
- Pete Stollery,University of Aberdeen, UK
- Josh Kopeček, ECHOES, UK
Moderator: Lucy Kendra, Heriot-Watt, UK
Formerly, we’ve created a collaborative sound map for Media and Learning Association members. We invite you to post short field recordings of environment(s) related to your life and work. You can read about this initiative more here: Media and Learning community sound map.
