
Episode 18: With Bert Snow on How Game-Like Should Educational Media Be?
Topic: Bert Snow authored "The Potential for Game-based Learning to Improve Outcomes for Nontraditional Students" for the Gates...

Episode 17: With Daniel Siegel (aka Dr. Fun) on the Role and Traps of Stories in an Educational Game
Topic: Computer games often have elaborate stories. Should educational sims? Guest: Daniel Siegel Recorded On: 9/18/2018 Bio:...

Episode 16: With Alice Keeler on Traditional, Prepackaged Media vs. Responsive Assignments
"You have to practice looking for current articles that you are reading and making those curriculum connections. They are obviously not...

Episode 15: With Jim Grenier on Using Podcasts in Education
Topic: Podcasts are becoming a major source of content. What are some of the issues and opportunities around using podcasts in...

Episode 14: With John Coné on Selection Criteria for Educational Media in Academics, Using Lessons L
Topic: What criteria might schools consider in selecting educational media? And how does that change as everything changes, from the...

Episode 13: With Piotr Mitros on The Current Imbalance between Market Incentives with Educational Ou
Topic: How are we making trade-offs in educational media, such as between open-source and owned content, between content with a high...

Episode 12: With Peter Shea on Instructional Designers in Academics
Topic: How might the role of academic instructional designers evolve? Guest: Peter Shea Recorded On: 8/21/2018 Bio: Peter Shea is an...

Episode 11: With Shelley Henson on a Rigorous Approach to Fun in Corporate Learning Programs
Topic: For people planning a corporate learning effort, Shelley Henson reflects on how fun was used in her newest blockbuster program. ...