Mike Collins

Pedagodzilla

Education EN ↓ 56 episodes

The learning and teaching podcast where we pull apart pedagogic theory, research and practice - and try to understand it through the far more enjoyable lens of geeky films, TV, books, games and comics.

Author

Mike Collins

Category

Education

Podcast website

www.pedagodzilla.com

Latest episode

Jun 26, 2026

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Episodes

How does Arnie keep his skin attached using Situated Learning in Predator? 14.08.2019

This week we take a look at the continent (yes continent, I swear it will all make sense eventually) of Situated Learning, through the lens of 1987’s best film about aliens hunting Arnold Schwarzenegger – Predator. We also discover that the studio is on fire, and that Mark’s caffeine tolerance is impressive but not unlimited.… Continue reading How does Arnie keep his skin a...

Does Neo really experience Experiential Learning in the Matrix? 30.06.2019

This episode we take a look at the Experiential Learning model, through the lens of The Matrix. It’s my new favorite learning model (simple, helix, practical) combined with one of the best films ever made (because Keanu Reeves), and to really ice the cake we finally sorted out the show format. Break down the question,… Continue reading Does Neo really experience Experiential Learning i...

How do you fight off Dementors using Constructive Alignment? 17.06.2019

This week, Mike and Mark look at constructive alignment through the lens of Professor Remus Lupin’s marvelous defense against the dark arts curriculum. We also accidentally look at Meerkats, as it turns out they’re amazing teachers as well as being properly rock and roll. This is going to be a bit of a trunk episode,… Continue reading How do you fight off Dementors using Construc...

Cognitive load / The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy 20.05.2019

This episode we answer the question – How does the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy help Arthur Dent take a cognitive load off? To do so, we’ll pick apart our understanding of the concept of cognitive load, give some really bad examples of it, and then bang it against Douglas Adam’s accidental masterpiece until the… Continue reading Cognitive load / The Hitchhikers Gu...

10 Principles of Instruction / Yoda the supply teacher 20.04.2019

This week, we’ll be reviewing Barak Rosenshine’s 10 principles of instruction and asking ourselves: was Yoda an effective supply teacher? If you’ve never come across them before – Barak Rosenshine’s 10 principles are really popular in the US, so popular infact that he’s added a load more. We’ll unpack them, sense check them, give them… Continue reading 10 Princi...

Communities of practice / World of Warcraft 20.03.2019

This episode, we’ll be pottering around in Lave and Wenger’s communities of practice model and asking ourselves, what does a boundary object have to do with Leeroy Jenkins? Wait … did we even answer that in the episode? If we didn’t then here it is: the concept of Leeroy Jenkins is a boundary object that… Continue reading Communities of practice / World of Warcraft

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