Tarabrabazon's Podcast
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Sinopsis
Welcome to Tara Brabazon's Podcast. Popular culture. Media. Education. Media Literacy.
Episodios
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Thinking about disability - a conversation about disability 1
06/08/2012 Duración: 08minKatie Morris, Sabera Patel and Tara Brabazon talk about disability services and support at the University of Bolton. In this first podcast, they explore why universities should show an interest in disability.
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David Rudd talks with Tara about the innovations and insights from children's literature
24/07/2012 Duración: 21minWhat can teaching and research about children's literature provide to our wider understandings of literature and culture? Tara talks with Professor David Rudd about what drew him to the study of children's literature and its value in higher education.
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Maria Rodriguez Yborra talks with Tara about educational technology
24/07/2012 Duración: 20minMaria and Tara explore the role and function of educational technologies in universities.
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Mark Scott talks with Tara about quality assurance in higher education
24/07/2012 Duración: 16minA profound challenge in the management of higher education is ensuring the quality of teaching and learning. Tara talks with Dr Mark Scott about quality assurance protocols and their role in enabling reflection on teaching.
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Tara Brabazon talks about visual effects with Damien Markey
24/07/2012 Duración: 10minWhat are visual effects and how are they different from special effects? Tara Brabazon talks with Damien Markey, an academic from the University of Bolton, about the nature of visual effects and why it is an emerging area of university study and research.
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Cascading assessment in legal education
06/06/2012 Duración: 14minTara introduces Professor Steve Redhead's innovative assessment protocol for legal studies. Steve discusses the potential of cascading assessment for upper-level undergraduate students to enable research training.
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Teaching law, legal studies, criminology and sociology
05/06/2012 Duración: 02minTara talks with Steve Redhead about teaching and learning strategies in law, legal studies, criminology and sociology.
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Using podcasts in the teaching of law, legal studies and criminology
05/06/2012 Duración: 02minTara talks with Professor Steve Redhead about his use of podcasts in the teaching of law, legal studies and criminology. Steve explores the potential of podcasts to both time and space shift learning, while recognizing the challenges of the widening participation agenda in higher edeucation.
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Why teach sport in universities?
05/06/2012 Duración: 05minTara talks with Professor Steve Redhead about the potential and challenges of teaching sport in universities. From leisure studies to sports journalism and entertainment and sports law, sport offers an innovative strategy to teach complex ideas in new ways.
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Tara talks with Shirley Ward about information literacy
29/05/2012 Duración: 15minTara Brabazon asks Shirley Ward about the role of libraries, librarians and information literacy in higher education.
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Beyond Baker Street
11/05/2012 Duración: 07minGerry Rafferty is best known for one song: "Baker Street." Tara shows that his career captured the darkness and disappointments of popular music and celebrity. Coming from Scotland, the ability to emerge from a small nation and gain international success remains an important legacy of Rafferty's career.
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Telling stories
11/05/2012 Duración: 07minDigital storytelling offers a great way to organize and express personal stories. Yet Tara shows that digital storytelling has a powerful function in education. Making abstract knowledge applicable knowledge, digital storytelling brings the world to the classroom, and the classroom to the world.
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Helping graduate students to publish their research
10/04/2012 Duración: 30minTara talks with Mick Winter, her former graduate student, to explore the challenges and provide tips for publishing research in academic journals.
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Why editing matters in a research project
06/04/2012 Duración: 05minToo often, research students underestimate the time involved in editing their thesis or dissertation for submission to examiners. Tara asks her research students about editing: how they do it, why they do it, or why they choose not to do it.
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Research students express their concerns with the examination process
06/04/2012 Duración: 08minTara asks her undergraduate research students about their fears as they enter the examination process for their theses.
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Those dark satanic mills - from revolution to regeneration
15/03/2012 Duración: 33minTara investigates city imaging and how an understanding of geosocial networking can enhance the social, economic and cultural development of second and third tier cities
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The turn to slow
15/03/2012 Duración: 40minTara explores the impact of speed on popular culture and our daily lives. Using the examples of fast food and slow food, she asks how injustice and inequality are managed, moderated or reinforced when we speed up or slow down our eating.
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I'm the only gay in the village - sex and popular culture
15/03/2012 Duración: 24minTara explores the role of desire and sexuality in the configuration of popular culture. As examples, she explores textual poaching and slash fiction.
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How to get an A on a research project
07/03/2012 Duración: 17minTara and Steve Redhead have a conversation about how to gain a high mark for a research project. They discuss the key characteristics of outstanding student work.
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Pretend you are an examiner and assess a student paper
07/03/2012 Duración: 06minAssisting students through to the submission of a major research project is difficult. To help them, Tara asked students to take on the role of an examiner and discuss the way in which they would assess an assignment.