Listen "Presidential History and Digital Pedagogies: In Conversation with Rebecca Stone"
Episode Synopsis
We talk with past journal author Rebecca Stone (University of Warwick) about her paper Scaling Up: The pedagogical legacy of Then & Now, as well as her work on US presidential history – especially pertaining to Harry Truman. We move on to discuss pandemic lessons for effective digital pedagogies and what students can learn from trying and failing. As always, we offer advice for early career and first time academic authors in publishing a journal article.
For more on publishing with Exchanges, see our online guide for authors.
Digital Pedagogies Library: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/dal/digitalpedagogylibrary/
Episode Index
00:00: Opening
00:49: Introductions
02:48: Article Perspectives
06:15: Lockdown Pivot
14:52: Harry Truman & Higher Education
20:55: Post-Pandemic Digital Pedagogies
31:50: Publishing Horror Stories
39:02: Publishing Advice
43:03: Outro
For more on publishing with Exchanges, see our online guide for authors.
Digital Pedagogies Library: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/dal/digitalpedagogylibrary/
Episode Index
00:00: Opening
00:49: Introductions
02:48: Article Perspectives
06:15: Lockdown Pivot
14:52: Harry Truman & Higher Education
20:55: Post-Pandemic Digital Pedagogies
31:50: Publishing Horror Stories
39:02: Publishing Advice
43:03: Outro
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