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Technology NowTechnology NowAurora - The world's second exascale computer officially recognizedIn this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale’ means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world’s second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.This is Techno...2024-05-2322 minTechnology NowTechnology NowAurora - The world's second exascale computer officially recognizedIn this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale’ means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world’s second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.This is Techno...2024-05-2322 minConquering Your Fibromyalgia PodcastConquering Your Fibromyalgia PodcastEp 151 What is a Fibromyalgia coach and how might working with one be helpful for those with Fibromyalgia? Part 3Text Dr. Lenz any feedback or questions Georgie Coghlan's  work as a coach involves educating and empowering individuals living with fibromyalgia to find symptom management strategies that work for them. Her story is not just one of overcoming personal health challenges but also of using those experiences to create a business dedicated to helping others navigate similar paths. The interview also touches on the connection between fibromyalgia and ADHD, the paradoxical effects of stimulants, and the importance of a support system in managing chronic health issues.00:00 Introduction to Georgie Coughlin's Journey00:41 Discovering ADHD Amidst F...2024-05-1529 minConquering Your Fibromyalgia PodcastConquering Your Fibromyalgia PodcastEp 150 Is Reversing Fibromyalgia possible? Fibromyalgia Coach Georgie Coghlan Part 2Text Dr. Lenz any feedback or questions Georgie Coghlan is a Holistic Fibromyalgia Coach helping women with the condition improve their symptoms and potentially heal. Diagnosed with fibromyalgia herself in 2003, Georgie spent years struggling to manage symptoms and unable to find useful advice for healing from mains­tream medicine. Eventually taking responsibility for her own health, she found the information and support that led to her recovery and return to abundant health and vitality.00:00 Introduction to the Interview and Fibromyalgia Insights00:37 Exploring the Complexities of Fibromyalgia and Coexisting Conditions02:21 The Impact of C...2024-05-0829 minConquering Your Fibromyalgia PodcastConquering Your Fibromyalgia PodcastEp 148 Journey Towards Holistic Healing: A Conversation with Fibromyalgia Coach Georgie Coghlan Part 1Text Dr. Lenz any feedback or questions Navigating Fibromyalgia with fibromyalgia coach Georgie Coghlan: A Journey of Self-Discovery and HealingThis is the first episode in a 3 part in-depth interview with Georgie Coghlan, a holistic fibromyalgia coach who shares her personal journey from being diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2003 to finding ways to manage and improve her symptoms outside mainstream medicine. The discussion encompasses her early symptoms, struggles with the healthcare system, and eventual path to recovery by addressing not just the physical but also psychological and environmental aspects of the condition.  Insights on a holistic b...2024-05-0136 minFirst Person Civil War PodcastFirst Person Civil War PodcastEpisode 10: 1LT Fitch and the 21st Wisconsin Face PVT Watkins and the 1st Tennessee at the Battle of PerryvilleAt the Battle of Perryville, 1LT Michael H. Fitch of the 21st Wisconsin and PVT Sam Watkins of the 1st Tennessee follow their regiments into the fighting on the northern end of the battlefield. Both regiments directly engage each other in a Cornfield, where the 1st Tennessee, along with other Confederate Regiments, successfully route the 21st Wisconsin. 1LT Fitch and the 21st Wisconsin successfully rally and become the anchor for other Union Regiments to form around them. After Sam Watkins and the 1st Tennessee capture a Union Battery of Artillery, they move toward this newly reformed line of Union...2024-02-2824 minThe Quo-CastThe Quo-CastJamie's First Thoughts on the Rick Parfitt Tribute Album Rockers Rollin' by Michael VossIn this episode, Jamie Dyer gives his first thoughts on the Rick Parfitt tribute album Rockers Rollin' by Michael Voss. The album features a number of Parfitt associated tracks, performed by Voss alongside many musicians in and out of the Quo community including John Rhino Edwards, Jackie Lynton, Greg Harper, Rick Parfitt Jr, Andy Bown, John Coghlan and more! Full review: Michael Voss - Rocker's Rollin' (A Tribute to Rick Parfitt) (2023) - Old Time Review2023-10-2609 minPrimeTime Politics with Michael SerapioPrimeTime Politics with Michael SerapioTentative Agreement To End Federal Strike - May 1, 2023Chris Aylward, national president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, joins Michael Serapio to discuss the tentative agreement reached between the union and the federal government. Nicholas Coghlan, Canada’s ambassador to South Sudan from 2012 to 2013, analyzes the crisis in Sudan as the federal government ends evacuation flights. Journalists Tyler Dawson (National Post) and Jen Gerson (The Line) review the first day of Alberta's provincial election campaign.2023-05-0228 minPrimeTime Politics with Michael SerapioPrimeTime Politics with Michael SerapioSudan, Biden Campaign, Artemis II - April 25, 2023Nicholas Coghlan, who served as Canada’s ambassador to South Sudan from 2012 to 2013, discusses the crisis in Sudan and the federal government’s efforts to evacuate Canadians on the ground. Journalist Dave Levinthal, the editor-in-chief of Raw Story, joins CPAC’s Michael Serapio to discuss President Joe Biden’s campaign for a second term as U.S. president. Brian Gallant, CEO of Space Canada, talks about Canada’s space program and its contribution to the Artemis II mission to the moon.2023-04-2628 minExplore Your Ears To A Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook.Explore Your Ears To A Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook.Broken Silence: Conversations with 23 Silent Film Stars by Michael G. AnkerichPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/611473to listen full audiobooks. Title: Broken Silence: Conversations with 23 Silent Film Stars Author: Michael G. Ankerich Narrator: Alex Boyles Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 5 minutes Release date: April 12, 2022 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: This is a collection of twenty-three original interviews with stars of the silent screen, with biographical information and a filmography included for each. Interviewed are Lew Ayres, William Bakewell, Lina Basquette, Madge Bellamy, Eleanor Boardman, Ethlyne Clair, Junior Coghlan, Joyce Compton, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dorothy Gulliver, Maxine Elliott Hicks, Dorothy Janis, George Lewis, Marion Mack, Patsy Ruth Miller, Lois Moran, Baby...2022-04-128h 05Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentBroken Silence: Conversations with 23 Silent Film Stars by Michael G. AnkerichPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/611473 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Broken Silence: Conversations with 23 Silent Film Stars Author: Michael G. Ankerich Narrator: Alex Boyles Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 5 minutes Release date: April 12, 2022 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: This is a collection of twenty-three original interviews with stars of the silent screen, with biographical information and a filmography included for each. Interviewed are Lew Ayres, William Bakewell, Lina Basquette, Madge Bellamy, Eleanor Boardman, Ethlyne Clair, Junior Coghlan, Joyce Compton, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Dorothy Gulliver, Maxine Elliott Hicks, Dorothy Janis, George Lewis, Marion Mack, Patsy Ruth Miller, Lois Moran...2022-04-1203 minBanking Transformed with Jim MarousBanking Transformed with Jim MarousA Solution to Future-Proof Legacy Banking PlatformsThe importance of a digital banking platform that is flexible, powerful and affordable has never been more important. Banking organizations of all sizes are partnering with solution providers that can help them catch up with a marketplace that has never moved faster.Financial institutions must find solutions that are built for banking, can be deployed quickly, and can be scaled in a manner that allows for building new products and services at digital speed. Our guest on the Banking Transformed Podcast is Michael Coghlan, founder and CEO of BrightFi...2021-11-2434 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeHYCM's Coghlan: Inflation could keep rising because it's a supply-chain issueGiles Coghlan, chief currency analyst at HYCM, says that bond rates have been moving higher because investors expect central banks to raise interest rates as a response to inflation. He worries, however, that the central banks are ill-equipped to combat inflation caused by supply-chain problems rather than inflation as an offshoot of a normal economic cycle. That could create stagflation, a situation when inflation is high while growth is low, which would be bad for the global economy. Also on the show, Noland Langford, chief executive officer at Left Brain Investment Research talks about energy as an income play...2021-10-131h 00Explore Cape Town: a city walkExplore Cape Town: a city walkEpisode 8: Nelson Mandela Gateway - Robben IslandYou’re now standing in front of the departure point ‘Nelson Mandela Gateway’ for Robben Island when it was a prison. For nearly 400 years the island served as a place of banishment. Indigenous African leaders, Muslim leaders from the East Indies, Dutch and British settler soldiers and civilians, women, and anti-apartheid activists, including South Africa’s first democratic President, Nelson Mandela were all imprisoned on Robben Island.Today, however, Robben Island also tells us about victory over Apartheid and other human rights abuses.Since 1997 Robben Island has been a museum. When you want to visit the museum, you can part...2020-12-2701 minThe Changing Banking LandscapeThe Changing Banking LandscapeE04: Underserved segments: How innovative banking is levelling the playing field.Over a quarter of the U.S. population alone doesn’t own or use a bank account. Joined by financial inclusion experts Michael Coghlan, CEO at BrightFi and Tara Lacey, Customer Success Lead at Mambu, we take a global look at the needs of underserved segments and we explore the role that financial institutions and technology can play in helping level the playing field.2020-11-0641 minWork with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public SectorWork with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public SectorEP #28 – Looking back while moving forward with Dr. Marie-Louise Ayres, Dr. Mathew Trinca AM, & Dr. Rachael CoghlanAs COVID-19 changes the rules of access, how do our cultural institutions remain vibrant, relevant, and resilient? In this week’s episode of Work with Purpose, leaders from three of Australia’s best-loved institutions describe how they and their teams met the challenge. Doubling down on purpose, seeing COVID as an opportunity for innovation and staying close to local people were three of the successful strategies employed.Dr. Marie-Louise Ayres, Director-General of the National Library of Australia; Dr. Mathew Trinca AM, Director of the National Museum of Australia; and Dr. Rachael Coghlan, CEO and A...2020-11-0545 minPolicy Forum PodPolicy Forum PodPacific policy responses to COVID-19On this episode, we speak with The Australian National University’s Meg Keen, Henry Ivarature, and Nicole Haley about the successes and struggles in the Pacific Island region as it manages the coronavirus crisis.Despite so far avoiding widespread COVID-19 infections, the risk of a major outbreak in the Pacific Island region remains real while the virus continues to wreak havoc around the world. In addition to the ongoing health threat, the region is dealing with the devastating economic impacts of the pandemic. With tourism representing a major component of the regional economy prior to the cr...2020-07-1040 minSubjectACTSubjectACTBruce Trevorrow's Historic Case 10 Years On with Joanna Richardson, Trevorrow's solicitor2017 has marked several milestones in the advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders' rights in Australia: it has been 50 years since the 1967 Referendum and 25 years since the Mabo decision was handed down by the High Court. It is also 20 years since the Bringing Them Home report, which brought the dark history of the Stolen Generations to light, and nearly 10 years since the Federal Government apologised to said Stolen Generations. Another important moment occurred with regards to the latter two, that is the case of Bruce Trevorrow vs the State of South Australia. This case saw Trevorrow - an Aboriginal man...2017-09-2530 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderLights Across the WaterMany years ago in pre-Internet days a friend (Peter) and I spent a week or two on the Greek Island of Patmos. Peter recently wrote up his diary entries of the time, and it inspired me to finally record a song I wrote as I left the island by ferry on a wet and windy night. It's called Lights Across the Water. The lyrics are printed below. I may elaborate on the background to the song at some later date. But for now, here it is.2017-04-1700 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderTalking to the Other SideReferences: http://factmyth.com/factoids/liberals-and-conservatives-brains-are-different-on-average/ Turns out there's quite a lot of commentary around this issue in the American context: https://braindecoder.com/post/politics-neuroscience-1282982492 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/calling-truce-political-wars/ http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/how-conservative-brains-are-wired-differently-and-what-means-our-politics http://www.salon.com/2014/07/29/secrets_of_the_right_wing_brain_new_study_proves_it_conservatives_see_a_different_hostile_world/ https://www.ted.com/talks/robb_willer_how_to_have_better_political_conversations#t-2654722017-04-1212 minDefender Radio and The SwitchDefender Radio and The SwitchEpisode 314: Special ReportHeadlines are popping up in Ontario and B.C. alike – dangerous illnesses including distemper and rabies are appearing at rates higher than usual. Though excellent bait programs in Ontario have kept rabies to few isolated cases in past decades, it seems that some animals are hitching rides across the border, and bringing minor outbreaks with them. And in B.C., distemper infamously claimed the lives of four puppies at an SPCA shelter, increasing awareness and fear of the often fatal ailment. Though these headlines are assisting in the educational campaigns of veterinarians and wildlife rehabilitators across the co...2016-03-1411 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 41 Download the podcast (mp3) Synopsis Talking VTE Episode 41 recorded on Wed. 9 December 2015. The broad theme for this session was a critical reflection on the VET sector and its transformation over the past 12 months. Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alison Miller Melanie Doriean Links Show Notes TalkingVTE youtube playlist2015-12-1400 minTravel Like a BossTravel Like a BossEp 83 - Dropshipping to an Amazon FBA Empire with Michael Coghlan Michael Coghlan started with a successful dropshipping store and moved onto selling on Amazon with their FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) service. In this interview he talks about why he stopped dropshipping, why he started selling on Amazon, and what's inside his new course, FBA Empire which is now on sale on Anton Kraly's new Udemy killer membership platform, Skillable which we talk about as well. Amazon Course: FBA Empire (use my link if you want to give me credit for referring you)  Membership Building Course: Membership Site Master Anton's New Platform: Skilible  Joh...2015-08-2158 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 40 Download the podcast (60 Mb 1 hr) Synopsis Talking VTE Episode 40 recorded on 5 February 2015. The broad theme for this session was a critical reflection on the VET sector and its transformation over the past 15-20 years. The discussion sets the scene for Episode 41 which will focus more specifically on e-learning and innovation. Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alexander Hayes Jacinta Cat Gascoigne Allison Miller Vance Stevens Links Show N...2015-02-0700 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThoughts on Sugata Mitra's SOLE (Self-Organised Learning Environment)Some not particularly eloquent thoughts about the work of Sugata Mitra (about 8 minutes) The IATEFL reaction: http://leoxicon.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/to-confer-or-to-concur.html#more Graham Stanley's blog post: http://blog-efl.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/the-rise-of-soles-part-2-at-heart-of.html Creative Commons music from Lohstana David: http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/785426/petit-talibe-instrumental-version2014-06-1109 minTravel Like a BossTravel Like a BossEp 36 - Online Business Newbie's Success with Dropshipping and oDesk Writing GigsA former volleyball coach from Hawaii figures out how to make enough money online writing hotel descriptions while building his drop shipping business.  His goal is to make enough money online to support his new family wherever the world may take them. This is a fantastic story of how Michael Coghlan became a location independent entrepreneur and how you can follow his foot steps to do the same.Michael off to a great start and openly shares his three step plan on how anyone can quit their job, start earning online income right away while having the free...2014-06-051h 10Podding DownunderPodding DownunderIs Innovation Possible in the Australian VET Sector?Online Presentation for the VET Development Centre (27/3/14; about 53 minutes) Accompanying slides: http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/innovation-in-the-australian-sector-is-it-possible2014-03-3153 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 39 Download the podcast (55 Mb 1 hr) Synopsis TalkingVTE episode recorded on 17th February, 2014. Topic for this session was around the NMC Technology Outlook, Australian Tertiary Education 2014-2019, Horizon Report Regional Analysis. Both Robyn Jay and Michael Coghlan are members and are currently considering technology trends and issues in the post school edu space. Robyn facilitated the session and gathered the responses for input into the NMC process. Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Alexander Hayes Leo Gaggl Melanie D...2014-02-1700 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 38 CC licensed flickr image by howard61 Download the podcast (1hr 23 min) Synopsis Last podcast of the year for 2013, recorded on 27 Nov 2013. Attendees discuss their conference reflections, and musings on the year that has past and speculate on what 2014 might hold. Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Alison Miller Melanie Doriean Michael Gwyther Rose Grozdanic Links Show Notes TalkingVTE youtube playlist2013-11-2700 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderWhere is the Internet Taking Us? (take 2)Presentation given to TAFE Australian Libraries Conference (TALC) in Brisbane (22/11/13)2013-11-2242 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThe Decay of Public LanguageSpoken reflections on a talk from Don Watson at the concluding session of Adelaide's Festival of Ideas. (About 6 mins)2013-10-2006 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderWhere is the Internet Taking Us?Presentation for the TAFE SA Learn Network (30/9/13). Accompanying slides at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/where-is-the-internet-taking-us Creative Commons Intro and Outro music: Seim by KraftiM (http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/214223/seim) About 43 minutes2013-10-0143 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Podcast2013mTech - Panel Discussion CC licensed image by Michael Coghlan download the podcast Synopsis Recording of a panel discussion with:Stephan Ridgway - Manager Learning and Innovation, TAFE NSW - Sydney TAFEMichael Coghlan - Elearning Coordinator TAFE SAHelen Lynch - Senior E-learning Consultant, Curriculum Renewal Project, Charles Sturt University, School of Policing, Goulburn, NSW, AustraliaFacilitated by Alexander HayesRecorded at the mTech: Mobile and Wearable Technologies forum exploring the likely impact of mobile and wearable technologies in an...2013-09-0100 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastDesigning Learning in the Digital Age - Michael Coghlan CC licensed flickr image by stephan ridgway Download the podcast Synopsis Presentation by Michael Coghlan titled "Determining the meta-trends affecting Australian education and training" at the Designing Learning in the Digital Age workshop, "Preparing learners for living and working in a digital economy" held at Sydney TAFE, Ultimo 21 August 2013. Links Vanguard Visions Consulting Program Overview Tagged images2013-08-2700 minPodding DownunderPodding DownundereAssessment in the Australian VET SectorThe Assessment Obsession - whatever happened to teaching? Presentation given at the Transforming Assessment for the Digital Era Conference (Melbourne, 31/7/13)http://digitalassessments.com/ Accompanying slides at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/the-slow-march-to-eassessment-in-the-vet-sector About 30 mins.2013-08-0129 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 37 Streamed live using google hangouts on April 10, 2013 View on Youtube Download audio recording Download the mp4 200 Mb Synopsis Michael Coghlan and Vance Stevens, both long standing members of the Web Heads online community meet f2f in Melbourne and joined with a range of others both in Australia and Overseas for a TalkingVTE vodcast. The session was simultaneously live streamed to the Web Heads live studio @ http://webheadsinaction.org/live Session attendees, topics and links can be found show notes. The session was streamed live a...2013-04-1100 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 36 Streamed live using google hangouts on Nov 29, 2012 View on Youtube Download the audio recording Download the video recording (mp4 166 mb) Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Robyn Jay Bill Wade Alison Miller Links Show Notes Music "...2013-02-1800 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThoughts on Travelling in Burma (Myanmar)2013-02-0312 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 35 View on Youtube Download the MP3 file (1 hr 20 min) Download the video file (mp4 141 Mb) Recorded: 10 July 2012 using Google hangouts Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Melanie Doriean Robyn Jay Jerry J Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2012-11-2900 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderCan Education Afford to Ignore Global Trends?My presentation at ConVerge12 (November 22nd). Refers to global trends listed HERE. Slides HERE. (About 35 mins)2012-11-2535 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderLove Your Students!Edited excerpts from the conversation between Nellie Deutsch and Mike Wesch in WIZIQ on July 25th. Mike shares his thoughts on being an educator in a media saturated environment, what changes may be occurring in our brains as a result of constant use of technology, setting meaningful assessment tasks, the Flipped Classroom model, and most notably, being a successful teacher by loving your students! (about 18 minutes)2012-07-2818 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 34 CC licensed image by robynejay Download the MP3 file (1 hr 20 min) Recorded: 15 May 2012 using Google hangouts Participants Stephan Ridgway Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Melanie Doriean Leigh Blackall Geoff Lubrich Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2012-07-1600 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThoughts on the 2012 NCVER ConferenceMy thoughts on sessions attended from the NCVER Conference held in Adelaide from July 11th to 13th, 2012. Especially for Melanie and Melanie :) (About 16 minutes)2012-07-1317 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThe Language of ICTPresentation given at SACAL (South Australian Council of Adult Literacy) event. June 21st, 2012. Companion slides at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/the-language-of-ict-or-how-ict-has-changed-language About 30 mins.2012-07-0822 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE Episode 33 CC licensed image by robynejay Download the MP3 file (48 min) Recorded: 16 Feb 2012 Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes Melanie Doriean Brad Beach Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2012-02-1600 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderSong: New TimesThis is the first draft of a song I wrote for my son who has just headed off to live in Europe. (4 mins) NEW TIMES CHORUS Well my son’s away – our thoughts and prayers go with you Travel far and safe – our love goes always with you As you follow your dreams – remember those at home go with you Though you’re far away we travel in silence with you Hoping you’ll find what you’re seeking There’ll be brand new faces – who will want to know you Brand new places and some will no doubt test you But I kno...2012-01-0904 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcasteLearning11: Cool tools to support effective e-learning Presenter: Michael Coghlan, Education consultant Synopsis:What comes first – technology or pedagogy? Is your Learning Management System enough? This session will explore existing theories of technology, and explore a range of tools available to 21st century educators in pursuit of current and effective teaching practice. Download the mp3 file Presentation Cooltools nsw elearning11 View more presentations from michaelc Conference connections: Twitter #nswelearning11 Archive of the day's tweets FlickR images of the day [apologies fo...2011-12-1200 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 32 CC licensed image by mikecogh Download the MP3 file (1 1/2 hr) Recorded: 01 Sept 2011 Participants Stephan Ridgway Robyn Jay Michael Coghlan Alex Hayes KerryJ Melanie Doriean Rose Grozdanic Links Show Notes Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT 2011-09-1100 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 31CC licensed image by mobologyDownload the MP3 file (1 hr) Recorded: 19 July 2011Synopsis Topics: Moodle Moot 11TALOIIBSOR 2011Google +ParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanAlex HayesKerryJJulie CollaredaLinksShow NotesMoodlemoot AU 2011TALO MeetupIIBSOR 2011Music "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT2011-07-2400 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThinking Deeply About the ShallowsMy thoughts in response to Nicholas Carr's "The Shallows: What the Internet is doing to our brains." ED-MEDIA Conference, Lisbon, June, 2011. (http://www.aace.org/conf/cities/lisbon/) Paper at http://tinyurl.com/6xcej6g Slides at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/thinkly-deeply-about-the-shallows-update About 25 mins2011-07-1227 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 30[CC FlickR image by choconancyDownload the MP3 file (1/2 hr)SynopsisTopic: Discussion with Michael Coghlan after attending the ELNet Half day workshop, Mon 30 May with Clark Quinn titled "Deeper instructional design: making e-learning really work".ParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanLinksElNet Masterclasses with Clark Quinn, USACreating a learning explosion in your organisation - Nigel PaineMusic "Who Am I To Disagree(Minima)" by MiNiMaL_aRT2011-05-3100 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderiPads for LearningConversation with Mike Seyfang after a visit to the Science 1100 ‘ipad class’ at Adelaide University. Quite a lot of background noise from students having lunch but still quite audible. (10 minutes) #science11002011-04-0712 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 29[CC FlickR image by sridgway]Download the MP3 file (1hr)SynopsisTopic: Open EducationRecording of an un-conference session at the Recent Changes Camp 2011 held in Canberra Date: Saturday 29 January 2011 Time: 3:00-4:00 PM ESTParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanTom WorthingtonLeigh BlackallRose GrozdanicAdam JenkinsKirsty SharpJutta van DincklageLinksTalkingVTE session resource pageRecent Changes Camp 2011flickr images2011-02-0600 minTalking VTE PodcastTalking VTE PodcastTalkingVTE Episode 28[CC FlickR image by robynejay]Download the MP3 file (1hr 5 min)SynopsisTopic: VET & Higher Education todayRecording of an un-conference session at the Recent Changes Camp 2011 held in Canberra Date: Saturday 29 January 2011 Time: 2:00-3:00 PM ESTParticipantsStephan RidgwayRobyn JayMichael CoghlanTom WorthingtonLeigh BlackallRose GrozdanicAdam JenkinsKirsty SharpJutta van DincklageLinksTalkingVTE session resource pageRecent Changes Camp 2011flickr images2011-02-0500 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderePortfolios - all too hard?Where my thinking is on eportfolios after the recent ePortfolios Australia Conference in Melbourne (November 3-4). Slides can be viewed in tandem with the audio at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/eportfolios-a-boomers-perspective (17 mins)2010-11-0817 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThoughts on the Creative Commons Roadshow (22/9/10)Thoughts on the Creative Commons Roadshow at the State Library on September 22nd, 2010. http://creativecommons.org.au/cc-roadshow-2010/program (12 minutes)2010-09-3012 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderImplementing Web 2.0 and eLearning in TAFEA wide ranging chat with Heikal Husin, from the University of South Australia (School of Computer and Information Sciences), about the challenges of implementing web 2.0 tools and approaches in the Technical and Further Education (TAFE) sector in South Australia. Quite long - 90 minutes - so maybe listen to it in sections. Covers the role of management, organisational culture, the opposing forces of innovation and auditing, and more. Recorded on May 24th, 2010 (Creative Commons image below courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaycross/)2010-05-311h 26Podding DownunderPodding DownunderSongcatcher InterviewClayton Werner interviews Michael Coghlan as the featured 'Songcatcher' (songwriter) on Radio Adelaide (http://radio.adelaide.edu.au/) on May 10th, 2010. Sponsored by SCALA (http://www.scala.org.au/) Includes a few songs. (50 mins)2010-05-2850 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderEffective Training in a Virtual ClassroomAudio from a live session on May 7th, 2010. Can be viewed in conjunction with the slides HERE.  It’s a long one (70 mins) and audio is variable – Frankie Forsyth beaming in from a car on the road in Tasmania, questions from the floor, etc. Jonathan Finkelstein of LearningTimes is the other featured speaker.   http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/effective-training-in-virtualclassroomsmay202010-05-121h 11Podding DownunderPodding DownunderWebeads, Community and Networksfor those gathered in Qatar with Buthaina Al-Othman.2009-02-2605 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThoughts On Synchronous LearningA discussion with Jonathan Finkelstein from Learning Times (http://learningtimes.org/) on the value of synchronous learning. On location at the Tasmanian Innovations Showcase in Hobart on November 27th.2008-12-0129 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderMind over Matter, and Literacy, Identity and Culture in Web 3.0Some thoughts (about 15 minutes worth) on 2 recent presentations by Martin Westwell (Mind Over Matter), and Virginia Carrington (Literacy, Identity and Culture in a Web 3.0 World) Martin is an Oxford researcher specialising in Neuroscience and Education currently based at Flinders University. Virginia is from the University of South Australia and has been researching the use of text in gaming environments and 3D worlds. Materials from the Mind over Matter seminar available at http://www.educationau.edu.au/jahia/Jahia/home/pid/646 Image courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/jef_safi/225429168/2008-09-0116 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderIt's all about the Interface (iTunes University)10 minutes long. http://www.apple.com/education/itunesu_mobilelearning/itunesu.html http://itunes.stanford.edu/ http://itunes.berkeley.edu/2008-07-2909 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderePortfolios - why and where to?My current thoughts - 8 minutes. Photo courtesy of http://flickr.com/photos/isabisa/945533805/2008-07-0507 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThe Role of the Stranger in a Networked World (15 mins)Some thoughts on the >Symposium of Reason; Learning in the 21st Century, and Will Richardson and The Why of Web 2.0 Photo of symposium posted by Mike Seyfang. (More images here .) More commentary via Alex Hayes at http://alexanderhayes.com/2008/05/02/alls-well/ Intro and Outro music: Fear of Being Too Good (Michael Coghlan)2008-05-1415 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderEngaging LearnersKeynote presentation at Access and General Education Faculty Forum at Dubbo (NSW) on May 8th. Accompanying slides at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/tools-for-re-engagement (About 40 minutes)2008-05-1038 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderWhere is the M in Interactivity, Collaboration and Feedback?Presentation given at the Wireless Ready event in Nagoya on March 29th, 2008. (http://wirelessready.nucba.ac.jp/) There is a short introduction from Michael Thomas (pictured), and some quieter spots near the end as members of the audience provide some feedback. About 45 minutes. Accompanying slides at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc/where-is-the-m-in-interactivity-collaboration-and-feedback, and a wiki for any and all to contribute to at http://whereisthem.wikispaces.com/2008-03-2945 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderLibrarians and TechnologyThis is a conversation with John Nebauer, a librarian at the Croydon Campus of TAFE SA. John talks about the role of technology in his job as a librarian, with particular reference to social software. John refers to Google Reader - http://www.google.com/reader/view/ Delicious - http://del.icio.us Cloud Tags - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_cloud LibraryThing - http://www.librarything.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com About 12 mins long.2008-03-1112 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderShould TAFE be using Facebook?Comments for Mark and Deb at TAFE SA but may be useful for others. About 8 mins long. With reference to the 2008 Horizon Report - http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2008-Horizon-Report.pdf2008-01-3007 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderFLNW2 - Final Wrap from Thailand(8 mins)2008-01-1907 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderFLNW2 - Student Thoughts on Technology and EducationSnippets of conversations about teaching and technology from 4 Ph D students at Suranaree University of Technology (http://www.sut.ac.th/indexen.html) – Benz, Eric and Paul, and Henry from Guizhou University. Guizhou have been funded by the Chinese government to become a specialist technology centre. (15 mins)2008-01-1915 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderFLNW2 - John, Trish, Vance, and Michael DebriefAbout 30 mins. Talking about our 4 days together, networked learning, the concept and usefulness of FLNW, etc.2008-01-1832 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderFLNW2 - American School VisitVance Stevens and Trish Everett talking...about 10 mins. (Sorry about all the background noise - noisy place Bangkok) http://www.asb.th.edu/2008-01-1810 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderFLNW - International School Bangkok Visit(about 6 minutes) International School Bangkok FLNW2 Webheads Songdo Vance Steven's Presentation2008-01-1606 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderWhy are we here? FLNW #2Vance Stevens and John Eyles explain... (11 mins)2008-01-1511 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderFLNW2 - Purpose 2008-01-1503 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderTools of EngagementPresentation given at the Inclusive eLearning Showcase in Melbourne on Dec 5th, 2007. (about 1 hr) Accompanying slides2007-12-061h 02Podding DownunderPodding DownunderWhat constitutes excellence in an e-teaching environment.Presentation at the inaugural Conference on Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship (http://www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/education/) The audio is occasionally a little muddy as I wander around away from the recorder. The last 5 minutes is some useful discussion between audience members (including Dr Kaye Bowman) The movie played during the presentation is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o Accompanying slides available at http://www.slideshare.net/michaelc (About 28 mins)2007-11-2327 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderReaching a Bigger Pond - Tools and Technology for forming CommunityPresentation given at the Community Engagement Showcase in Cairns on November 6th. Topics include the Webhead community, the role of voice technologies, and other 'tools for engagement.' (Long - 1 hour) accompanying slides2007-11-131h 03Podding DownunderPodding DownundereShownTell Unconference Session - ReflectionsReflections from an unconference session as part of the eShownTell2007 event today (Nov 8) held in Elluminate. http://networksevents.flexiblelearning.net.au/ More at http://eshowntell2007.edublogs.org/ (About 2 mins) The image shows the topics brainstormed for discussion.2007-11-0802 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderNew Podcast from ConVergeInformation on ConVerge (2 mins)2007-11-0200 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderDeveloping Online CommunityThis is a long one – 55 minutes. A presentation at the ESL Educators conference in Adelaide. The topic was Developing Online Community, with particular reference to the Webhead community, but it grazes over a number of related topics: • The appeal of online community • The nature of online relationships • Consequences of the ‘digital footprint’ Barbara (Bee) Dieu beamed in to contribute to the session from Sao Paulo. I suspect some (Stephen Downes?) may object to my interchangeable use of the terms ‘community’ and ‘networks’, but I didn’t want to get bogged down with definitions. It was a good session I think. Audio level of audienc...2007-10-0855 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderSoft Skills; TwitterAcquiring Soft Skills using the Net (fromTerry Anderson) Twitter and New Horizons (Sue Waters) About 3 mins2007-10-0402 minDelia\'s podcastDelia's podcastHoward Rheingold When people who have become fascinated by BBSs or networks start spreading the idea that such networks are inherently democratic in some magical way, without specifying the hard work that must be done in real life to harvest the fruits of that democratizing power, they run the danger of becoming unwitting agents of commodification. First, it pays to understand how old the idea really is. Next, it is important to realize that the hopes of technophiles have often been used to sell technology for commercial gain... The great power of the idea of electronic democracy is that technical trends...2007-09-3004 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderHoward Rheingold at eDayz '07A few thoughts on Howard Rheingold's plenary session on Sept 27th. Addressing topics such as participatory media, the moral panic associated with web 2.0, blogging and Second Life. About 8 minutes long. Howard Rheingold edayz 2007-09-2908 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderVideo Test #2Just seeing if movies made with Photostory will play in Podomatic, and it seems to work. I had to convert the wmv file to mp4 first. (Done with SuperC.) About 2 mins long.2007-08-1701 minPodding DownunderPodding DownundereLearning - the Big PictureA 30 minute recording of a presentation to Tabor College that tracks the history of the online, flexible, and elearning landscape. Mention is made of Learning Management Systems, the Salmon model of emoderation, elearning 2.0 and social software, models of delivery, and our responsibilities as elearning educators. Adelaide residents will recognize this delightful old building as the former orphanage on Goodwood Rd. The audio accompanies this slide presentation .2007-07-0936 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThe Future of Learning in a Networked World - Take 2Why would I want to be part of this? And why might you like to join us? (about 3 mins - although the audio loops for some reason. Ignore the second part)2007-07-0606 minMobile Technology in TAFEMobile Technology in TAFEAudio: Podcasting PedagogyThis is our discussion on podcasting in education. Present were Michael Coghlan, Trevor Bennet (Edith Cowan University), David Day (Pilbara TAFE), Jenny Heathcote (Swan TAFE), Stuart Knox (Flexible Learning Framework) and Sue Waters (Challenger TAFE).2007-07-0622 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderNew Technology = New LearningThis is a follow-up podcast for the one day Wireless Ready symposium held in Nagoya in March, 2007. It is about 17 mins long. You can read the text of this episode at http://newlearning.wikispaces.com/Podcast+Text, and view the companion slides.2007-05-2019 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderPromoting a (e)Learning CultureThoughts stemming from a recent meeting on how to promote teaching and learning within TAN/TAFESA. (About 9 mins). Thought the context was local and specific to TAFE in South Australia, some of these ideas may well be applicable in other contexts, or indeed be already happening. (Graphic courtesy of Jay Cross)2007-04-0409 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderePortfolios Australia Conference - Imagining New Literacies - Day 1See Conference Website (post about 10 mins long)2007-03-2610 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderTALO Swapmeet 07 - ReflectionsSeven minutes of off the cuff reflection about a 2 day event in Adelaide recently. Who or what is TALO? (this post may not be of great interest for non-TALO folks. I guess it may not be that interesting for TALO folks either! )2007-03-2207 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderComments on Leigh Blackall's RSS ScreencastThis post is a direct response to a screencast posted by Leigh Blackall on how he uses RSS, Bloglines, etc Great for watching how someone uses these tools in realtime.2007-03-2102 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderIndigenous Knowledge Traditions and the Future of Networked LearningSome thoughts on the keynote address by Michael Christie at the recent ACEC conference, and their relevance to the happenings at the Future of Learning in a Networked World conference (about 7 mins)2006-10-0507 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderConversation at the Language School in Dunedin ContinuedThis 23 minute segment focuses on how to become a technogically competent language teacher, the role of community in professional development, blogging with year 8 students. Michael Coghlan, Barbara (Bee) Dieu, Konrad Glogowski.2006-09-2325 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderMobile BloggingKonrad and Michael (approx 8 minutes)2006-09-2108 min