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EP 54: Virtual Talks And The Cost Of Travel
Historical Reminiscents
English - September 06, 2019 01:42 - 9 minutes - 12.4 MB - ★★ - 1 ratingHistory Education Courses archives canadianhistory education publichistory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Recently I've had the opportunity to virtually participate in a couple of roundtables and to provide virtual lectures. In this episode I reflect on the how virtual lectures work, tech challenges, and distance engagement. I also discuss the real costs and privilege of academic travel.
I would love to hear about your experience giving or listening to a virtual lecture. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter.
Mentioned in this episode:
-2020 Visions for Environmental History series
-Jaymie Heilman, "Grounded: Academic Flying in the Time of Climate Emergency"
-CFP for Canadian Historical Association 2020 Annual Meeting
Rapid Reads:
- Katherine Roscoe, "Is Digital Crime History Too White? Representation in Australian Archives"