2022
DOI: 10.34190/ecel.21.1.527
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Podcasts: A generator of non-formal learning

Abstract: The present study examines the relationship between the use of podcasts (mp3 files) as a non-formal learning tool. The study´s epistemological origins lie in Dewey's pragmatism and learning and reflection theory, including the learning approach at University College of Northern Denmark’s (UCN) “Reflective Practice-based Learning” (RPL). This paper focuses on how podcasts can increase students’ learning and reflection skills by using podcasts as a generator for non-formal learning. The study is based on two dif… Show more

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“…In the initial phases of the research, the team reviewed existing literature on the use of podcasting in learning. Existing research shows clear evidence on the expansion of e-learning and the inclusion of new learning technologies (Nielsen et al, 2018). It also shows an increasing use of audio podcasting in specific curricula, for example health, psychology, social work, but less so in placemaking studies where, as pointed out earlier, the visual component is still strong and traditional pedagogies seems to prevail.…”
Section: Towards An Effective Integration Of Podcasts In the Learning...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the initial phases of the research, the team reviewed existing literature on the use of podcasting in learning. Existing research shows clear evidence on the expansion of e-learning and the inclusion of new learning technologies (Nielsen et al, 2018). It also shows an increasing use of audio podcasting in specific curricula, for example health, psychology, social work, but less so in placemaking studies where, as pointed out earlier, the visual component is still strong and traditional pedagogies seems to prevail.…”
Section: Towards An Effective Integration Of Podcasts In the Learning...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the initial phases of the research, the team reviewed existing literature on the use of podcasting in learning. Existing research shows clear evidence on the expansion of e-learning and the inclusion of new learning technologies (Nielsen et al, 2018). It also shows increasing use of audio podcasting in specific curricula, for example, health, psychology, social work, but less so in urban planning studies where, as pointed out earlier, the visual component is still strong and traditional pedagogies seem to prevail.…”
Section: Towards An Effective Integration Of Podcasts In the Learning...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…These interviews were then compiled into podcast episodes according to the feedback from the instructor survey. However, one of the main difficulties of using podcasts as a learning medium is the lack of interaction between students and educators (Andersen and Dau, 2021). To address this shortcoming, companion materials were also created, including lesson plans and student assessments to facilitate the use of these podcasts in an educational context.…”
Section: The National Estuarine Research Reserve Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%