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Pandemic Pedagogy

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by Galen Perkins

5 episodes
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This podcast discussed the changes to the way we teach, think, and learn in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Produced in association with the Audio Production II class at Arkansas State University.

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2/12/2021

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March 19, 2021

Episode 5 - Sports Media

<p><strong>On this episode of the Pandemic Pedagogy Podcast, we’ll be talking about the effect of the pandemic on live event production. Joining me this week to talk about the ways we learn in this era are two of my students from the Audio Production 2 class, Alex Galbraith and Jake Williamson. Also joining us for discussion this week is Mr. Collin Pillow, Studio Supervisor and Instructor of Creative Media Production at Arkansas State University.</strong></p>

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March 11, 2021

Episode 4 - Band

<p><strong>On this episode of the Pandemic Pedagogy Podcast, we’ll be talking about the effect of the pandemic on marching and pep bands. Joining me this week to talk about the ways we learn in this era are two of my students from the Audio Production 2 class, Sara Brown and Joshua Pruett. Also joining us for discussion this week is Dr. Steven Riley, Assistant Director of Bands, and Director of Athletic Bands at Arkansas State University. Pandemic Pedagogy Podcast is produced in association with the Audio Production 2 class in the School of Media and Journalism at Arkansas State University.</strong></p>

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March 4, 2021

Episode 3 - The Theater

<p><strong>On this episode of the Pandemic Pedagogy Podcast, we’ll be talking about the effect of the pandemic on the performing arts. Joining me this week to talk about the ways we learn in this era are two of my students from the Audio Production 2 class, Colin Crosskno and Matthew Schroder. Also joining us for discussion this week is Jeff McLaughlin, Assistant Professor of Theater at Arkansas State University. As a bonus this week we also have a second guest joining us, Virginia Hirsch is an Instructor of Theater at Arkansas State University.</strong></p>

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What is Pandemic Pedagogy?

This podcast discussed the changes to the way we teach, think, and learn in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Produced in association with the Audio Production II class at Arkansas State University.

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This podcast updates daily.

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