A virtual series will explore the connections between podcasting and pedagogy. Podcasting Toward Social Change: Sound-Based Pedagogy and Scholarship Series is a three-part series, where practitioners, theorists, and pedagogues will talk about podcasting toward social change.  

poster for podcasting with social change, with text inlcuding Podcasting Toward Social Change A virtual series will explore the connections between podcasting and pedagogy. Podcasting Toward Social Change: Sound-Based Pedagogy and Scholarship Series is a three-part series, where practitioners, theorists, and pedagogues will talk about podcasting toward social change. Participants can register for one, two, or all three events. Registration is available here: https://bit.ly/39XNk6D. All events will include a Q&A. Organized by Illinois State University faculty Dr. Ela Przybylo and Dr. Erika Sparby with funding from the University's SAGE Fund and Fell Trust, the series will take place from 3-4 p.m. (CST) February 18, February 25, and March 4. February 18 Joi Adams ’20 Creator of "Dear White ISU" podcast "Dear White ISU: Using Podcasting as a Tool of Activism." February 25 Ada Jaarsma Creator of "The Learning Gene" and professor of philosophy at Mount Royal University "Podcasting: Pedagogy." March 4 Hannah McGregor Creator of "Witch, Please" and "Secret Feminist Agenda" and assistant professor of publishing at Simon Fraser University "Is Podcasting Pedagogy?: Rethinking the Teaching/Scholarship Divide."

Participants can register for one, two, or all three events. Registration is available here. All events will include a Q&A.  

Organized by Illinois State University faculty Dr. Ela Przybylo and Dr. Erika Sparby with funding from the University’s SAGE Fund and Fell Trust, the series will take place from 3-4 p.m. (CST) February 18, February 25, and March 4.  

February 18 
Joi Adams ’20 
Creator of “Dear White ISU” podcast  
“Dear White ISU: Using Podcasting as a Tool of Activism.”  

February 25 
Ada Jaarsma 
Creator of “The Learning Gene” and professor of philosophy at Mount Royal University 
“Podcasting: Pedagogy.”  

March 4 
Hannah McGregor 
Creator of “Witch, Please” and “Secret Feminist Agenda” and assistant professor of publishing at Simon Fraser University 
“Is Podcasting Pedagogy?: Rethinking the Teaching/Scholarship Divide.”