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FAQs about Ripecast:How many episodes does Ripecast have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
April 25, 2024RIPECast 016: Dr. Piotr Sadowski - Decoding the Language of Cinema: Exploring SemioticsIn this episode, Dublin Business School lecturer Dr Piotr Sadowski talks about his research interests which include semiotics and silent cinema. Piotr begins by considering the origins of his doctoral studies and how they came to inform his later ideas. We then move on to think about the suffering and satisfaction inherent in advanced study; the mythical origins of Shakespeare’s Hamlet; ideas of culture, narrative and storytelling; semiotics and the creation of meaning; systems theory; indexicality; early German cinema; F.W Murnau and Fritz Lang; and the artistic maturity of film as a medium. We finish our conversation with Piotr outlining his latest research project, the semiotics of acting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
April 18, 2024RIPECast 015: Alan Morgan - Learning by Doing: The Power of Experiential EducationEntrepreneurial specialist Alan Morgan joins us for this episode. We begin by thinking about Alan’s learning journey from industry into higher education. We then discuss a wide range of interesting topics including the challenges of part-time teaching, experiential learning, disruption and innovation, the impact of COVID19 on higher education, creating communities of practice, learning by being, the importance of imagination and play, learning from failure, developing an entrepreneurial mindset, design and systems thinking, and creating learning opportunities for people to develop their creative confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more25minPlay
April 11, 2024RIPECast 014: Nathan Bell and Paddy Quinn - Entrepreneurial Insights: The Story Behind the Music RoomIn this episode we are joined by Nathan Bell and Paddy Quinn, two young entrepreneurs who, with the help of Dan Shakur, set up the Music Room, an online resource for young musicians and bands to have their music heard. Nathan and Paddy tell the story of how the project got started, what problems they faced and how they overcame them. They also talk about how they promoted the channel. For more details on the Music Room why not check out their links:YouTube: @TheMusicRoomDBSInstagram: @themusicroomdbsTik tok: @themusicroomdbs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
April 04, 2024RIPECast 013: Jakob Astner - Beyond Borders: Insights from a Study Abroad Student at Dublin Business SchoolIn this episode we are joined by Jakob Astner. Jakob is a Study Abroad student who is attending Dublin Business School for a semester. During our conversation we talk about a wide range of subjects including surnames, linguistics, studying Interactive Media and Games Business, learning paths, gaming as a guide to life, Unity and other games engines, developing games at degree level, the experience, expectations, and benefits of studying abroad, and the art of networking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more20minPlay
March 28, 2024RIPECast 012: Darragh Breathnach - Collaborative Excellence: Lessons from Dublin Business School's Institutional ReviewDarragh Breathnach is the Registrar and Director of Campus Operations at Dublin Business School. In this episode, Darragh shares his experience of being heavily involved in the latest Institutional Review undertaken by the college. Darragh outlines the process involved and stresses the collaborative nature of the whole endeavour. Darragh also reflects on the outcomes of the process and the implications for DBS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more20minPlay
March 21, 2024RIPECast 011: Alana Loison - Inclusive Education: Advocacy for Universal Design and Hidden DisabilitiesIn this episode DBS lecturer and academic Alana Loison tells the story of her learning journey. Along the way we also talk about Schein’s career anchors, lifelong learning, career breaks, neurodivergent communities and the internet, metrics, doctoral research, Universal Design for Learning, teaching philosophies, adult education, John Dewey, experiential learning, engagement, participation, upskilling, and reimagining higher education post-pandemic. We also talk about her advocacy for The Hidden Disabilities Network and their Sunflower scheme. The Scheme allows people to ‘voluntarily share that they have a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent’ through wearing a sunflower lanyard. For more details, visit their website here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
March 14, 2024RIPECast 010: Mark Power - Navigating Story Worlds: On Creativity and ConformityIn this episode marketing lecturer and online author Mark Power reads an excerpt from his latest short story ‘Sylvester Stallone’s Tanning Zone’ and tells the story of his creative writing journey. Along the way we get to meet fantastic characters like Timothy Spearmint and Gregory Snorkelfork as well as thinking about ideas of absurdity, audiences, creativity, conformity, dysfunction, dystopia, joy, judgement, play, passion, story worlds, and retribution as well as thinking about what the act of writing really means to us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more23minPlay
March 07, 2024RIPECast 009: David Rinehart - Exploring the Future of Education: The Role of GenAI ToolsIn this episode we talk to David Rinehart about the Originaite Project. The project focuses on advancing the field of education by harnessing the capabilities of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools to enhance the learning experience. This project explores the transformative potential of GenAI technologies in educational practices, aiming to help students and staff learn the best practice and usage of GenAI tools. More details about the project can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more20minPlay
February 29, 2024RIPECast 008: Emma Olohan - Minding Creative MindsMarketing and Event Management expert and lecturer at Dublin Business School, Emma Olohan talks about Minding Creative Minds, a funded initiative which offers a wide range of support services to creatives in Ireland. For more details you can check out their website https://mindingcreativeminds.ie/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
February 22, 2024RIPECast 007: John Gunning - Tactical Evolutions in Global FootballFilm and media lecturer John Gunning talks about recent developments in global football tactics, particularly the ideas of Fernando Diniz and the concept of Relationism - a term coined by the coach and analyst, Jamie Hamilton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more17minPlay
FAQs about Ripecast:How many episodes does Ripecast have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.