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In this introductory episode of the Southern Fried Scholar, Dr. Kelly Jones invites listeners to celebrate lifelong learning, creativity, story… and podcasts.
Show Notes- Freakonomics Radio: This is Your Brain on Podcasts (episode by Stephen J. Dubner - October 12, 2016 )
- Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex (study by the Gallant Lab at UC Berkeley)
- Academics can change the world – if they stop talking only to their peers (article by Dr. Savo Heleta)
- What is lifelong learning? This is a great overview from infed.org (the informal education encyclopedia)
- Learn more about meta-learning from Jay Cross
- This is a great overview of participatory culture, a theory developed by Henry Jenkins
- And if you want to geek out on learning theory, read about Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age
If you enjoyed this show, please rate and review SFS on iTunes - this is the best way to promote the show. Thanks, y'all!
Want to submit a question, send a message, or be a guest on the Southern Fried Scholar podcast? Contact me here.
5 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on March 31, 2020 16:10 (). Last successful fetch was on November 01, 2018 03:30 ()
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Manage episode 175269430 series 1409354
In this introductory episode of the Southern Fried Scholar, Dr. Kelly Jones invites listeners to celebrate lifelong learning, creativity, story… and podcasts.
Show Notes- Freakonomics Radio: This is Your Brain on Podcasts (episode by Stephen J. Dubner - October 12, 2016 )
- Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex (study by the Gallant Lab at UC Berkeley)
- Academics can change the world – if they stop talking only to their peers (article by Dr. Savo Heleta)
- What is lifelong learning? This is a great overview from infed.org (the informal education encyclopedia)
- Learn more about meta-learning from Jay Cross
- This is a great overview of participatory culture, a theory developed by Henry Jenkins
- And if you want to geek out on learning theory, read about Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age
If you enjoyed this show, please rate and review SFS on iTunes - this is the best way to promote the show. Thanks, y'all!
Want to submit a question, send a message, or be a guest on the Southern Fried Scholar podcast? Contact me here.
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