Archives For Video – Wednesday Watchlist

In this Open College podcast, the philosopher Steven HIcks asks:

We say we want children to grow to be self-reliant, creative problem-solving adults. But in schooling kids, do we follow through on that? Do schools teach independence of mind and action or do students learn compliance? Do students learn that life is about solving new problems or are they instructed that authorities have the answers? Do students learn experimentalism and that success typically comes after much failure or do they learn that failure is a source of shame? Does our education system stunt kid’s potential?

 

Cult of Pedagogy Blog and Podcast Why You Should Bring Podcasts Into Your Classroom – https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/podcasts-in-the-classroom/

Joe Rogan Experience #1169 – Elon Musk – https://youtu.be/ycPr5-27vSI

I listen/watch to a very wide assortment of diverse perspectives on long-form discussions on Youtube or on Spotify. View my fully list – Reading, Watching, & Listening

I have been exploring the use of podcasts for many years as you can see from this 2010 post Do Podcasts Help Students Learn – Maybe This is the Wrong Question

The exciting part of doing an audio-only podcast is that all you need is a good mic and you are good to go. Consider the following post to help you choose a good mic – Dwayne’s DIY Video Setup – Part 5 Audio & Lighting Update