All of the Above: Design, Code, and Learning Sam Bantner, Bryan Brush, Sean Patrick John Paul George Ringo Doran
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The weekly show where an instructional designer, a software engineer, and a user experience designer pick apart the world, one topic at a time.
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34: None of the Above | The Hiatus Episode
Our schedules have become too jam packed, and one of us will be traveling the world for the foreseeable future, so we have to put a pause to the podcast.
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33: Vector v. Raster, with Sean Doran
Ever hear the words “vector” and “raster,” when talking about graphics, but wondered what that actually meant? In this quick episode, Sean goes over the technical differences between the two — and when each image type should be used.
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32: The Web Design Equation, with Sean Doran
Too many things to keep track of? Today Sean shares the system he uses to manage projects — keeping him focused on solving client projects instead of worrying about what he’s missing.
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31: Flipped Classrooms, with Bryan M Brush
Bryan goes solo this episode and looks at a growing trend in instructional design known as the flipped classroom. He discusses not only its origins and advantages, but also its pitfalls. By the end of this brief episode you should be able to make sense of what exactly a flipped classroom is.
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30: Memories, with Sam Bantner
Recorded in a car filled with mosquitos in Maine, Sam explains how externally storing our memories let's us remember more..
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29: Community, with Joe Darnell
Looking at the offline world, the online world, and how we can use algorithms to seek and uncover communities.
Customer Reviews
One of my favorites
Some great deep-dive conversations from hashtag-millennials.
Potential waste of time
As a huge podcast fan this one really disappointed me. The conversation doesn't tend to stay on topic and the hosts don't really seem to take it serious enough in order to keep the guest engaged.
Better With a Guest
They seem more focused and on point with a guest. I only listened to a couple of the first episodes but the one about eBooks was definitely more informative and interesting. Excited to hear next week's episode with that Desk guy.