Fittingly, my 200th podcasted lecture is about adaptation, and it wraps up my part of the course, (Student presentations will follow in this course, some will be podcasted, with the consent of the student).
I would like to thank everyone that has made this little podcasting experiment fun. This includes, in no particular order, Isabelle and the kids for putting up with me mixing stuff as soon as I get home from work, Rachel and Markus for being such faithful listeners and commenters, everyone who has emailed me with comments, the bands that allow their music to be podsafe, my honours thesis students, Rob, Dave, Shawnna, Tashina, Sandra and Victoria and finally all of the students that have listened, commented and now and then complimented this method of delivery.
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, animal behaviour, algoma university, psychology, adaptation[/tags]
Hi Dave! Thanks for all this! 200 episodes! wow.. Congratulations. And I can really say, that this was NOT a waste of time! (unlike a lot of podcasts I am subsribed to)
And you’re sure you have no twin you’re hiding in your basement with an old mac? 🙂 I always wonder how you can take the time to participate in so many projects…BrocasArea, Why – The Science show for kids, Tangential Convergence and Future Play to name only a few. Unbelivable…
Have a nice day!
200, huh? That gives one furiously to think, all right! (And students mostly think professors don’t actually do anything.)
Thanks guys. Yeah, well, I hoe to soon have enough data to compare marks in classes using podcasting and not Then I will find out if it actually affects marks. I suspect it does (positively BTW…) but it, after all, an empirical question.