A new podcast episode on a new podcast platform (Spotify)! In the 12th episode of MADE for U of T, we hear from LinkedIn Learning instructor and author, Curtis Frye, who shares some of his experience developing online courses, and how his approach has evolved over time.
Read MoreIn the 11th episode of MADE for U of T (see all episodes), we hear from instructional designer and author, Dr. Luke Hobson, who shares his experience working as an instructional designer and suggests what other designers can do to level up their skills and offerings.
Read MoreIn the 10th episode of MADE for U of T, we hear from educator and researcher, Nidhi Sachdeva, who discusses educational myths, a term used to “describe a commonly held but inaccurate belief or misconception about education and educational practices.”
Read MoreIn Ep. 09 we hear from Dr. Philippa Hardman about the role of AI in education.
Read MoreIn Ep. 08 we experiment with ChatGPT and ask questions about how it can be used as a tool for instructional designers.
Read MoreIn the 7th episode of MADE for U of T (see all episodes), we hear from Lori Beckstead, an associate professor in the RTA School of Media and the director of the Allan Slaight Radio Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Read MoreIn Ep. 06 we learn about how to build branching scenarios with our guest, Christy Tucker.
Read MoreIn Ep. 05 we start the conversation on media accessibility with our guest, Steven Scott.
Read MoreIn Ep. 04 we hear from Laura Mingail on using emerging forms of storytelling and technologies.
Read MoreIn Ep. 03 we hear from Matt Everson on using new collaboration tools for virtual participation.
Read MoreIn Ep. 02, we hear from Cheryl Lee on how (and how not) to use images in media projects.
Read MoreIn this first episode of MADE for U of T, we hear from professor Marianne Hatzopoulou and her experience pivoting to a virtual video shoot. Her top tips include writing a script, setting up your space, and the value of tip sheets.
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