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Learn through new research on college peer study groups and interviews with study group leaders and their program managers. David Arendale serves as the host. Some episodes are based on a publication or an annotated bibliography. Review the episode description on the podcast website to download the publications. I maintain an annotated bibliography of publications about nine major peer learning models.  It now exceeds 2,000 publications.  Click this link to download the bibliography.  Training manuals and other PAL resources are available by clicking on this link for the website.

 

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Apr 5, 2021

S04-E06 In this podcast episode, we feature a previous publication by me, Understanding the Supplemental Instruction Model. I authored this one back in the 1990s. Leslie, a member one of my synthetic voice family will narrate the publication. If I were writing this article today, no doubt there would be changes. But, I think the article is still useful.

I have created a new podcast that just features my previous publications. It is named the Equity Podcast: Equal Outcomes for all Students. It is available at www.equitypodcast.org You can also find links to all my podcasts, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, and YouTube channels at www.davidmedia.org I am providing a couple of samples of what will appear on that podcast on this one.

With the Equity Podcast, I provide a short introduction and then have my synthetic voices do the narration. While this episode is just one voice doing the narration, the others in the series will use multiple voices to add variety and hopefully a little fun while listening with one voice asking questions and the other answering by reading from the publication. To make it easier to listen to, the narration will not include all the references with dates within the publication nor provide a reference list at the end. You can find the original document by doing a Google search.

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Please post comments to the podcast website, www.palgroups.org, iTunes and other apps, or email to me. Thanks for listening, David Arendale, arendale@umn.edu