I love this idea! Thanks for cross-posting it from Facebook to a place where CEA can more easily link to it (as I suspect we will in future lists of resources for groups), and where it’s more likely to keep getting comments.
Having seen EA reading groups in action, I like that podcasts are:
1) A shorter time commitment.
2) Much easier to consume (people can listen while walking, or in the car, and be able to get through it even if they aren’t in a position to take notes).
3) Easier to annotate (having a document or notebook open while you listen > having to switch back and forth between a book and a screen, or two book-shaped things).
I love this idea! Thanks for cross-posting it from Facebook to a place where CEA can more easily link to it (as I suspect we will in future lists of resources for groups), and where it’s more likely to keep getting comments.
Having seen EA reading groups in action, I like that podcasts are:
1) A shorter time commitment.
2) Much easier to consume (people can listen while walking, or in the car, and be able to get through it even if they aren’t in a position to take notes).
3) Easier to annotate (having a document or notebook open while you listen > having to switch back and forth between a book and a screen, or two book-shaped things).