
LH #77 Podcasts for Learning with Adam Lacey
The Learning Hack podcast
Exploring Podcast Features and Learning Behaviors
Having the ability to skip back in podcasts is incredibly useful for listeners, allowing them to catch missed parts or refocus when their minds wander. Learning behaviors can play a crucial role in consuming audio content, with the option to skip back mimicking the habit of re-reading in printed material. It is essential to consider the end learner experience and test the usability of features to ensure they enhance rather than hinder usage. Testing within a podcast setting differs from traditional methods as podcasts are often consumed while multitasking, making interactive tests or breaks during the audio less effective. Supplementing podcasts with additional resources like key points summaries can enhance the learning experience, but it's crucial not to make tests an essential part of the listening experience to accommodate diverse listener preferences.