Mindset in Motion (MIM)
Mindset in Motion (MIM) is a podcast made for university and college educators, career counselors, and leaders invested in supporting students and recent graduates with the tools and resources to thrive in their hopeful careers. Tune in to hear about the groundbreaking research, insights, and stories shaping experiential learning delivery excellence - all on one platform. MIM is brought to you by Symplicity's Mindset, is funded in part by Canada's Future Skills Program, and hosted and produced by Director of Mindset, Bill Heinrich. Symplicity is a two-decade-long leader in technological innovation and deployment supporting higher education partners to deliver on the promise of student career readiness. Mindset connects big ideas to repeatable educational practices, guiding informed decision making, and learning experiences that support student success.
Mindset in Motion (MIM)
Inclusive Sport & Photo Elicitation with Dr. Lindsey R. Oakes & Dr. David Loy
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Inclusive sport is a powerful experiential learning approach made more salient with photo elicitation methodology--which is both pedagogy and research. The authors talk about their experiences in creating, facilitating, teaching, traveling, taking photos, and reflecting on learning.
Guests
Dr. Lindsey R. Oakes, LRT, CTRS is a tenure-track, Assistant Professor of Recreational Therapy in the Department of Recreation Sciences & Sport Management at East Carolina University. Dr. Oakes’ research has focused on advancing inclusive, evidence-based recreational therapy practices that promote health, wellness, and community inclusion for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities across community, campus, and inclusive postsecondary education settings.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lindsey-oakes/
Dr. David Loy, LRT, CTRS, Jerry E. McGee Distinguished Professor of Recreational Therapy, Department of Recreation Sciences & Sport Management, East Carolina University. Dr. Loy has concentrated his research and innovation in the areas of adaptive sport, sensory inclusion, and advocacy for the inclusion of individuals with disabilities.