the ninety-third episode of ventriloquy honours Captain Ahmedou Mohamed Lemine of Air Mauritania.
his story serves as a launch pad for me to introduce you to the blog that has been set up to support and extend learning from the citizenship game Space Station Leonis.
this 3.8 MB download also gives you a sneak preview of my next pedagogical research intervention exploring podcasts in geography, this time in preparation for a paper that i've been invited to present at the annual international conference of the Royal Geographical Society - Institute of British Geographers (RGS - IBG), in August.
if you happen to be in London in a couple of months' time for the conference of the British sub-committee of the International Geographical Union - Commission for Geographical Education (IGU-CGE), i'll be there too - this time, as an attendee, not as a presenter :-)
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Show notes:
- the Leonis journals
- the conference of the British sub-committee of the IGU-CGE
- the annual international conference of the RGS - IBG
- Fast-thinking pilot foiled hijack (CNN article)
- Mauritania pilot outwits hijacker (BBC News article)
- Air Mauritanie: les ailes du désert