I've been doing a lot of interviews recently, live at conferences, by text, and on video and audio. Interviews are great ways to get ideas across, and the more informal they are the better. Generally, I prefer to be unaware of what questions will be asked, so I can speak freely and not be concerned about preparation beforehand (frankly I don't have the time).
I recently had the pleasure to be interviewed by Bonnie Stachowiack for the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast series. It was wide ranging. We talked about the latest developments in technology supported education and discussed the contents of my new book. We shared some useful resources, talked about our favourite blogs and books, and discussed the concept of 'e-learning 3.0', the digital natives and immigrants theory (don't miss that bit!), reasons why I use Twitter, and why teachers should adopt blogging as a professional practice. We also tackled the thorny issue of privacy in the digital age. The interview in full is available by clicking here (sorry, the embed function isn't working for this one).
Graphic courtesy of Bonnie Stachowiack
The interview by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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