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Talking Teaching

University of Melbourne

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Tune in to Talking Teaching and join the lively discussion about effective and evidence-based classroom practice, as well as the latest in educational thinking. In each episode, leading educators and thinkers from around the world, including our own from the Faculty of Education, share their thoughts and unique perspectives.
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Money Glitch

Money Glitch

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Uncover genuine strategies for generating income online, free from tricks or quick-fix schemes. Money-Glitch is your ultimate podcast for exploring effective and actionable ways to make money online—whether you’re a side hustler, freelancer or an entrepreneur. Every day, we delve into popular methods such as e-commerce, drop-shipping, freelancing, investing, content creation, trading, affiliate marketing and more, featuring insights from industry experts, success stories, and comprehensive g ...
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the fun-da-mentals

the fundamentals

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the fun-da-mentals is your ultimate guide to understanding the core principles that shape our world and beyond. From the mysteries of the universe to the revolutionary impact of Bitcoin, we dive deep into the essential concepts that define our reality. Whether you’re curious about the cosmos, the future of digital currencies, or the intersection of technology and science, this podcast is your ticket to unraveling the most fundamental questions of our time. Join us as we explore the building ...
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Digital Universe Theory

Digital Universe Theory

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Are we living in a simulated universe ? Join us on a mind-expanding journey into a revolutionary theory about the nature of our universe. We explore the fascinating possibility that our reality operates like a sophisticated finite element simulation - not as a metaphor, but as its fundamental structure. Each episode meticulously builds a framework showing how the universe's most puzzling features - from quantum mechanics to relativistic effects - align remarkably well with computational prin ...
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The Q. Psience Project with Jill Hanson

KGRA Digital Broadcasting

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THE Q.PSIENCE PROJECT was founded in 2013 as a vehicle for bringing mainstream awareness and credibility to the theory of nonlocal, or Quantum Consciousness. Through The Project, Founder Jill Hanson, aims to disseminate current perspective-altering concepts, theories and research regarding the nature and necessity of those frontiers which ask each of us to entertain new and more informed ways of addressing our own origins, purpose and place in the universe – directly from the brightest minds ...
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Kurt Jefferson’s University Leadership Learning Lab (U3L) Podcast focuses on leadership in higher education from leadership theory to applied leadership, online and digital learning, technology, higher education management, data-driven decision-making, etc. Send Dr. Jefferson your thoughts and ideas for topics at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @kjglobal88 and @U3LPodcast and read his U3L blog on LinkedIn. “Be part of the solution: Become ‘U’ in the Leadership Lear ...
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This show has been running since 2016 and naturally has evolved as the business, Intentionally Inspirational, has since that time as well. Jason primarily talks to expert guests about their unique journeys in entrepreneurship. This covers the crucial mental aspect, the marketing strategies that they have used to find success, and it carefully examines the motivational endurance that is necessary to sustain a successful business in the crazy world of entrepreneurship. Jason also occasionally ...
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Guests: Gert Biesta is a Professor of Public Education in the Centre for Public Education and Pedagogy, Maynooth University, and Professor of Educational Theory and Pedagogy at the Moray House School of Education and Sport, University of Edinburgh. Description: In this episode, Dr Sophie Specjal speaks with global education thought leader Professor…
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The episode explore utilitarianism, a moral philosophy centered on maximizing overall well-being. Several sources define act-utilitarianism, where the consequences of individual actions determine their rightness, contrasting it with rule-utilitarianism, which emphasizes adherence to rules that generally produce good outcomes. The excerpts also disc…
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This episode explore the multifaceted nature of introspection, its historical context in psychology, and its validity as a method for understanding consciousness and mental processes. Several sources critically examine the limitations and potential pitfalls of introspection, discussing issues such as observational, interpretative, and verbal distor…
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This episode primarily concern the philosophy of René Descartes, particularly his "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am") argument and its interpretations. The texts explore Descartes' method of doubt, questioning the reliability of senses and the nature of reality. They analyze his arguments for the existence of God and the distinction betw…
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This episode investigates the use of large language models (LLMs) in competitive programming, focusing on OpenAI's models. It compares general-purpose reasoning models with specialized systems employing hand-engineered strategies. The research highlights that scaled-up, general-purpose models, particularly the o3 model, outperform specialized pipel…
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In this episode, we dive into Plato's Theory of Forms, exploring its core concepts like eidos and ousia , which describe eternal, unchanging realities that exist independently of the physical world. We trace its origins in Socratic inquiries into values such as “good” and “beautiful,” and examine how Forms function as universals, providing a founda…
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This episodes explores the multifaceted nature of conspiracy theories and their impact on society. Several sources examine the spread and influence of specific conspiracy theories like QAnon and those related to vaccines, including how social media platforms contribute to their dissemination. Other documents investigate the psychological and politi…
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This episode introduces Bitcoin, a peer-to-peer electronic cash systemthat aims to eliminate the need for trusted third parties in online transactions. It proposes a solution to the double-spending problemthrough a decentralized, timestamping server using a proof-of-work system. Transactions are recorded in a public, chronological blockchain, makin…
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Professor John Quay is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Education Rhian ap Rees is the Assistant Principal at Auburn South Primary School Darian Hunte is the Year 4 Teacher at Auburn South Primary School For the first episode of season 9, Dr Sophie Specjal explores curriculum design and unit planning with Auburn South Primary School’s Rhian ap R…
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What if time isn't flowing like a river, but ticking forward in discrete steps like frames in a cosmic movie? In this fascinating second episode of Digital Universe Theory, we dive deep into how our universe might operate like a sophisticated finite element simulation - and why this perspective could elegantly explain some of physics' most perplexi…
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Guests: Professor Sandra Milligan is the Executive Director of Melbourne Metrics and expert in Assessment Research Jonathan Walter is the Principal of Carey Baptist Grammar School Description: In our final 2024 episode, Talking Teaching explores how Melbourne Metrics is transforming student assessment by going beyond academics. We speak with Profes…
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What if our universe, at its most fundamental level, operates like an incredibly sophisticated computer simulation? Not in the way science fiction portrays virtual reality, but as a precise mathematical framework that could explain some of physics' most puzzling mysteries. In this premiere episode of Digital Universe Theory, we introduce a fascinat…
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It’s fair to say that the robots aren’t coming, they’re already here. Not a week goes by that we don’t see a brand new article about some new self-driving car, another A.I company bursting onto the scene, or full on i-Robot style machines marching down an aisle. It’s hard not to be unnerved by the impact robotics and machine learning can have on th…
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Guests: Dr Lara Mossman is a Wellbeing science expert and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Wellbeing Science Dr Rachel Colla is a Teaching and Learning Innovation Lead and Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Wellbeing Science Description: In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rachel Colla and Dr. Lara Mossman from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty …
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One major trait for many great leaders is the ability to not just persevere through hard times, but create an opportunity during challenging times. Eric Kapitulik really, really knows something about that. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, where he was a four year varsity player in D1 Lacrosse, he then went on to serve in the United St…
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Guests: Professor Nikki Rickard is a professor of Wellbeing Science in the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, with a focus on digital mental health and emotional regulation. Dr David Bakkar is a clinical psychologist, researcher and the Founding Director of MoodMission. Description: In this episode, Professor Nikki Rickard and Dr David …
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Guests: Dr Sarah Young is a Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Research in Effective Education in Early Childhood (REEaCh) Centre in the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne. Nicole Pilsworth is the Executive Manager, Early Learning at Gowrie Victoria and the Chair of the Victorian committee of Early Childhood Australia. Descriptio…
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2024 is going to be remembered for a lot of things, one of them being that it was the year we finally moved past the COVID-19 Pandemic. Industries everywhere are claiming to ‘be back’ to pre-pandemic functions, with everything from return to office initiatives to the National Restaurant Association boasting that restaurants are back to 2019 rates o…
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