
101 is a show about the ways we learn. Each episode follows someone learning a new thing, and explores how their brain makes learning possible. Hosted by Shane Bergin and Jane Chadwick. Produced by Bureau.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceEducationSocial SciencesCourses | ||||

❝ In our final episode we meet educator Diane McSweeney from Trinity Access 21 as she learns to swim. We listen as her teacher Jennifer Murrin, a marine scientist and competitive sea swimmer, guides Diane’s first dip in the pool at University College... more
❝ If you could learn something new, what would it be? One of the most common responses people give is a musical instrument. In episode 9, we tune our attention to learning how to play one. We meet geneticist Aoife McLysaght from Trinity College Dubli... more
❝ For many, the idea of learning to code conjures an image of a person working alone. Perhaps a mathematically inclined person who just ‘gets it’? In episode 8 we meet Lynn Scarff, Director of Science Gallery Dublin, who’s learning to code with Niamh... more
❝ If you’ve ever tried to design something, you’ll know that learning is a slow process. It’s messy, and it takes time. In episode 7, we meet science communicator Miriam Harte and graphic designer Robert Farrelly—who guides Miriam through the brainst... more
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This podcast is such an enjoyable one to listen! Jane and Shane talk about how their friends learn with such passion and pleasure. In each episode they have a spontaneous conversation that starts from observing (and challenging!) their friends, and ends up explaining how learning can be enjoyable, fun, playful and effective. And the podcast itself is a piece of art: they are with their friends while they’re busing learning drawing, baking, swimming and cycling, and it’s like being there - it’s m... more
A lovely podcast hug where you learn something along the way. Great insightful observations by the hosts!
The subjects themselves are interesting to hear about - who would have thought riding a bike could be so technical! But it’s the process or theory behind learning that’s interesting to hear and explore. This wouldn’t be my typical podcast, but after listening to the teaser I was keen to find out more and haven’t been disappointed. I look forward to more episodes becoming available. Thank you Dr Shane Bergin and team.
Very interesting topic, great discussions but presented in a very fun and simple way. Often this type of educational discussions can become too philosophical and then I would disengage. But in this case it stays real and you can connect with the learners and the teachers as they struggle and grow, with a good sense of humor. Brilliant!
Interesting facts and good Irish accents :)
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