In this episode, Barbie Honeycutt, a seasoned academic with a unique perspective straddling education and enterprise, guides us through her journey. Barbie shares first-hand experiences of integrating private podcasting seamlessly into her teaching methods, paving the way for an enriching, personalized learning experience that's both engaging and inclusive.
[03:02] Barbie's introduction to private podcasting and its potential in education.
[04:10] The combination of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and embodied learning in Barbie's approach to audio content.
[09:05] Barbie's three different ways of using Hello Audio: with clients, in virtual conferences, and in audio courses.
[11:27] Barbie's experience with using private podcasting for client workshops.
[17:13] The success of Barbie's virtual conference with private podcasting.
[19:55] Barbie's new venture into audio courses and the positive feedback she has received.
[24:00] The impact of private podcasting on Barbie's business and productivity.
[30:05] Barbie's advice for incorporating audio into business or education.
[32:05] The potential for private podcasting to alleviate the feeling of being behind.
[34:29] The importance of focused attention and bite-sized content in audio courses.
[36:54] The potential for private podcasting to enhance faculty development and learning experiences.
Links/Resources Mentioned:
Check out Thomas Tobin’s interviews on Barbi Honeycutt’s podcast, Lecture Breakers: barbihoneycutt.com/LB19
and barbihoneycutt.com/LB26
Thomas Tobin, expert on Universal Learning Design: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtomtobin/
Connect with Barbi Honeycutt:
Website: https://barbihoneycutt.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbihoneycutt/
Podcast: lecturebreakers.com