Subscribe RSS Feed Itunes | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn Connect @topcastnow (Use #topcastnow) Email Topcast Get More TOPcastEpisode 175: “Let’s Stay Focused On What We Can Control” in Online EdEpisode 174: Get “All [Phil]’d Up” On LMS/Online Enrollment InsightsEpisode 173: Campus-Based Student Demand for Online Options (and More!) from CHLOE 9Episode 172: Online Education in GuatemalaEpisode 171: The “North Star” of Online Learners’ Needs View All Posted on January 2, 2023February 27, 2023 by cdladminEpisode 129: Education Deserts and Online Strategy About Episode 129: In this episode, hosts Kelvin and Tom discuss the concept of “education deserts” and how a strategic approach to online education can increase educational access in these under-resourced geographic areas. Podcast Recording https://media.blubrry.com/ucf_topcast/cdl.ucf.edu/staticfiles/topcast/topcast-8129.mp3Podcast (teaching-online-podcast): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 27:17 — 26.2MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | RSS Download Transcript: PDF Episode 129 Show Notes: Left to right: Kelvin, Producer Tim, and Tom in the physical studio. Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links Dual Axes (Blend) Coffee from Honest Coffee Roasters in Huntsville, ALAbout Honest Coffee Roasters (Huntsville, AL) Content Links “Place Matters: A Closer Look at Education Deserts” (Hillman, 2019)Free Reverse Geocoding Site “Geoapify” (for use with data in Hillman article)In The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Who Lives in Education Deserts? More People Than You Might Think”In The Atlantic: “The Education Deserts of Rural America” (Harris, 2019)From Wiley University Services: “Education Deserts in the US: How Online Education Can Close the Gap” Extra Special Feature Video Version of this Episode!