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Open Scholarship Café: Podcasts and deflationary technology as means of opening up learning
March 15, 2022 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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In this Café, Dr Kieran Fitzpatrick will explore the idea of the deflationary impact of technology in higher education through a discussion of a podcast he launched called Body Politics, which builds on his experiences of teaching the history of science and medicine to undergraduates in medicine. The podcast emerged from the thought that cheap (broadcasting) technology should make it easier than ever to promote the transmission of ideas through teaching and learning. Technology itself enables informal, “asynchronous” learning beyond the classroom: while making breakfast, during the morning or evening commute, on a run etc. In short, podcasting represents a new way to teach and communicate well about the past.
To date, and without a lot of promotional effort, Body Politics been downloaded just over a thousand times, and formed the basis for an article published on RTE’s Brainstorm. Dr. Fitzpatrick will discuss his ambition to turn the podcast into a hub for refining and adapting notions of professionalism in the healthcare sciences.
This will be a virtual session with link emailed prior to starting.
Speaker bio
Dr. Kieran Fitzpatrick is an historian and educator, with interests in how to create and promote well-founded and rich cultures of expertise and professionalism in highly-skilled, scientific organisations. After completing his doctorate with the financial assistance of Wellcome at St John’s College, Oxford in 2017, he was selected as the NUI Research Fellow in the Humanities at NUI Galway’s Moore Institute in 2018. More recently he joined the Research Office at NUI Galway.
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