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Lecture styles and note-taking techniques Aims of this unit To reflect

The purpose of a lecture may be the presentation and understanding of facts and ideas rather than an exchange between lecturer and students.



What is Web 2.0? Ideas technologies and implications for education

(photos) YouTube (video) and Odeo (podcasts) allow a variety of digital artefacts to be socially tagged. For example



Understanding Religious Literacy Content Creators and Providers in

connect with religious ideas 4) fostering pluralism and interreligious Creating Religious Knowledge: There are podcasts



Philosophy Resources for Schools

Talking Politics: History of Ideas podcast about political ideas touching on political philosophy history



Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning Podcast Series

Welcome to our Dead Ideas Podcast Denise



Les chaînes YouTube culturelles et scientifiques francophones

francophones sur YouTube qui allient généralement rigueur et humour pour expliquer des thèmes sur tout et particulièrement concernant les idées reçues.



Developing a Business Model for a Podcast Streaming Service

15-Jun-2015 share their thoughts ideas and expertise



Doctoral Capstone Experience: Advocacy Culminating Project

25-Apr-2021 Policy in its simplest form defines and outlines ideas values



Executive Briefing digital Mobility

Ideen gibt es viele Schlagworte rauschen durch die. Welt. Doch was bedeutet die Digitalisierung konkret für YouTube-Link – eingespielt werden.



Library Technology Reports vol. 55 no. 5 (July 2019)

https://journals.ala.org/index.php/ltr/issue/download/729/492

  • What Is A Podcast on Youtube?

    This guide doesn’t tell you how to start a YouTube channel; it focuses on podcasts in the YouTube space. So, first of all, it’s essential to understand what exactly “having a podcast on YouTube” means. YouTube is a video search engine, not a podcast hosting platform. If you only upload your podcast to YouTube, it wouldn’t be a podcast anymore; it w...

  • ?1. Choose Your Equipment and Recording Software

    Before you get going the first thing you’ll need is a YouTube equipment kit. First, decide what kind of equipment and software to use for your podcast.

  • Record Your Podcast

    Before recording it might be a good idea to plan and create a podcast script. This will help you figure out exactly what you might need to record. It might also be a good idea to think about any extra b-rollyou might want to capture if you’re recording video content. Next, you’ll need to determine your recording method, both for audio output on you...

  • Edit and Prepare Your Podcast For Publishing

    Once your podcast episode is recorded, it’s time for the post-production stage. While many YouTube podcasters don’t edit their podcast recordings, they still need to prepare the product for an end result. You’ll want to: 1. Transcribe your video 2. Design engaging graphics or slides to keep your audience engaged, if the podcast is audio-only 3. Bre...

  • Set Up Your Media Hosting and Podcast Feed

    If you have a podcast that’s already up and running, you most likely already have your media hosting and podcast feed set up. But if you don’t already have a podcast, this step is for you. Remember that you shouldn’t use YouTube as your primary hosting provider — since then, it would just be a YouTube channel, not a podcast. A YouTube channel has i...

  • Decide on A Video Format For YouTube

    YouTube podcasters have a few different options for uploading content to YouTube. What you choose (or whether you choose a combination) depends on how much time and energy you have to put into extra editing and organizing — not to mention your marketing goals. Let’s look at creating a podcast on Youtube with three of the options below.

  • Create A YouTube Podcast Channel

    Finally, let’s get into some of the specifics of creating a home for your YouTube content. 1. If you haven’t already, create a YouTube account.If you have a Google account or Gmail, you can use the same username and password. 2. Under your account settings, select “Create a channel” (or navigate to this page). Fill in the information requested (inc...

  • Promote and Monetize Your YouTube Podcast

    You may think all your work is done once you’re finished creating your YouTube podcast. Although, you should definitely think about promotion and monetization strategies.

  • FAQs on How to Start A Podcast on YouTube

    Is it better to start a podcast or YouTube channel?

How to create a podcast on YouTube?

Let’s look at creating a podcast on Youtube with three of the options below. The simplest method is to upload each full episode straight to your YouTube channel. With this option, there’s no extra planning or editing necessary. It’s also easy to automate using apps like Repurpose.io and Podbean.

How do I get Content ideas for my podcast?

You can also turn the tables and run a Q&A to let your audience ask you the questions. Running social media Q&As is a great way to get content ideas with little effort. If you don't have a big social media presence yet, you can directly poll your podcast audience instead.

How do you make a good meditation podcast?

Provide peaceful meditations to help your listeners relax. Your meditation podcast could be as short as 5 minutes or as long as a full night’s sleep. Pick a focused topic like stress, sadness, motivation, etc. 91. Psychology

What are the best YouTube podcasts?

The H3H3H Podcast is one of the top YouTube podcasts you will find around. Hila and Ethan Klein are the producers, the same producers of the H3H3 YouTube channel. They focus on something different on their YouTube podcast, in contrast to their YouTube channel.

Resources for students

Key stage

Resource

Additional Reading

KS5 OUP Very Short Introductions approachable scholarly introductions to a huge range of topics including many branches of global philosophy KS5 Internet Archive has millions of free books, movies, websites and more. KS5 Staircase 12 a range of reading and resources recommended by current undergraduates grouped by subject. KS5 At the Existentialist Café modern assessment of the existentialist philosophers in Paris KS5 The Problems of Philosophy introduction to the major problems of Analytic Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, one of the most respected philosophers of the

20th Century

KS5 The History of Philosophy a large introduction to philosophical thought, from ancient to modern, from all over the world.

KS4-5 Simon Blackburn - Think

KS5 George Santayana Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy: Five Essays KS5 George S. Fullerton An Introduction to Philosophy

KS5 Martin Hollis - An Invitation to Philosophy

Websites

KS3-5 Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy - encyclopaedia dedicated to philosophy, exploring additional viewpoints alongside western philosophy KS3-5 Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy - online encyclopaedia with dedicated articles and introductions to all common elements of Western Philosophy ALL has introductory reading and discussion in all basic areas of Western Philosophy by an academic philosopher and teacher

ALL Philosophy MOOCS

KS3-5 Oxplore.org big Questions tackle complex ideas across a range of subject providing a stimulus for discussion and intellectual curiosity KS4-5 Existential Comics online comic series which contextualises historical philosopher KS5 Forum for Philosophy blog and podcast based at the London School of

Economics

ALL Oxford Philosophy research page.

ALL Memrise - Philosophy a range of resources to teach oratorial techniques and other useful skills for a potential Philosophy student. ALL Khan Academy - Philosophy resources Online resources around Philosophy.

ALL BBC Bitesize religious Philosophy resources.

ALL Spark Notes - Philosophy resources

ALL Purpose games - Philosophy a range of educational games with an aim to promote understanding of Philosophy in a fun, accessible way. ALL Oxplore Big Questions tackle complex ideas across a range of subject providing a stimulus for discussion and intellectual curiosity such as;

Do we need a Royal Family?

Can war ever be a good thing?

Would you rather be free than safe?

ALL UK Philosophy and Covid-19 A repository of the many important contributions made by philosophers at UK institutions during the global pandemic. ALL British Philosophical Association Reasons to study Philosophy. ALL The Philosophy Foundation Philosophy for children.

Radio/Podcasts/TV/Videos

KS4/5 BBC4 In Our Time interviews with Broadcaster and Author Melvyn Bragg. KS5 Radio 3 Free thinking various episodes linked to different eras. KS4-5 YouTube - channel Carnedes.org - covers key topics of classic and contemporary philosophy in short videos. KS4-5 YouTube - channel Closer to Truth - interviews with contemporary analytic philosophers that are often featured in reading lists for philosophy papers. KS4-5 YouTube Western Philosophy playlist from the School of Life Channel.

KS3-5 YouTube Crash Course Philosophy channel.

KS5 The Good Place award-winning NBC comedy series with explicit and implicit exploration of ethical and metaphysical questions, available on Netflix

KS2-5 Avatar: The Last Airbender

KS3-5 Steven Universe animated coming of age series which explores growing up, gender, and sexuality, available on Netflix KS3-5 Doctor Who long-running BBC series about travel in time and space which considers questions of ethics, metaphysics, and the philosophy of science KS5 How to change the past (and live to tell the tale) video lecture on the philosophy of time travel by Balliol philosophy tutor, Alex Kaiserman KS4-5 Philosophy Bites independent podcast with short, detailed introductions on a wide range of global philosophy topics KS4-5 Talking Politics: History of Ideas podcast about political ideas touching on political philosophy, history, and economics

KS4-5 Podbean Classic Philosophy podcasts

KS4-5 The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

KS4-5 Philosophize this Podcasts running through the complete history of western philosophy from the ancient Greeks to the modern-day, with each week's episode relating to a different debate.

ALL TED talks on Philosophy.

Magazines and Journals

KS4-5 The Royal Institute of Philosophy organisation that promotes philosophy with events, lectures, competitions, and two different journals. KS4-5 Best of Philosophy - Oxford University Press

KS4-5 The Philosophers Magazine

KS4-5 The New Philosopher

Competitions

KS5 Lloyd Davies Philosophy Prize essay competition for year 12 based at Oriel

College, Oxford with a £250 first-prize

KS5 Trinity College Philosophy Essay Prize essay competition

KS5 Sixth Form debating competitions

KS5 Royal Institute of Philosophy competitions

Resources for teachers

Resource Notes

Twinkl Useful teaching resources around Philosophy.

British Philosophical

Association.

Useful materials for teaching Philosophy in schools.

Philosophy of education

society promotes the study, teaching and application of philosophy of education. Guardian education Advice on teaching Philosophy by the Guardian. TES.com Teaching resources for Philosophy teachers.quotesdbs_dbs44.pdfusesText_44
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