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Dominik Lukes's AudioEDUCast: Interview with Elena NardiSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Thu, 30/10/2008 - 17:57.
Dominik Lukes interviews Elena Nardi about the Mathematics Education Research Group at EDU and her new book "Amongst Mathematicians".
26:48 minutes (6.26 MB) EDUCast: History of CARE: Interview with Rob WalkerSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 29/10/2008 - 17:57.
Rob Walker, the outgoing director of CARE, talks to Dominik Lukes about the history and future of the Centre.
58:45 minutes (13.57 MB) EDUCast: Interview with Waheed HammadSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 28/10/2008 - 17:57.
Dominik Lukes talks with Waheed Hammad about his research and what it is like to be a research student at EDU.
33:14 minutes (7.73 MB) EDUCast: Interview with Teresa Belton and Esther PriyadharshiniSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 22/10/2008 - 17:57.
Teresa Belton and Esther Priyadharshini talk to Dominik Lukes about their Boredom Research.
29:10 minutes (6.8 MB) EDUCast: Interview with Yann LebeauSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 26/02/2008 - 08:33.
Dominik Lukeš interviews CARE researcher Yann Lebeau about his journey into CARE, his recent and current projects and his plans for the future including subjects he's interested in supervising or cooperating on with other scholars. 6:11 minutes (1.77 MB) EDUCast Lecture: Morwenna Griffiths: Autobiographical ResearchSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Sat, 23/02/2008 - 14:24.
42:52 minutes (9.94 MB) EDUCast Lecture: Prof. Richard Pring on Dewey as Philosopher of Education for the 21st CenturySubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 08:50.
On 6 Feb, 2008, Professor Richard Pring (University of Oxford) gave a talk entitled "John Dewey: the philosopher of education for the 21st Century?" The audio of the entire talk introduced by Geoff Hinchliffe is available here. Comments are also open for discussion. 46:47 minutes (18.74 MB) EDUCast: Introduction to the seriesSubmitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 05/02/2008 - 00:00.
In this brief intro, I try to explain what the EDUCast series is about and what else can be expected. More information about how to make the best out of the podcasts is forthcoming.
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