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The Univi Podcast

The Univi Podcast

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A free-flowing, free to air conversation discussing the interesting work of the leading minds in the world of academia.Copyright Barefoot Media Co. Science
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  • The Moodle Story - Martin Dougiamas, Australian Tech Entrepreneur
    Jan 9 2022
    Martin Dougiamas is the founder and lead developer of the Open Source Learning Management System Moodle which exceeds one hundred million users globally, and in every country on the planet. If you have studied or worked in an Academic institution in the past two decades, there is a good chance your online frame work ran off the Moodle Management System.

    Martin was raised in the remote corner of Western Australian outback and was educated in School of Air. Martin is a passionate advocate of education and his devoted work has enabled millions of student to have access to personalized and high quality learning environments.
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    43 mins
  • Secrets in Cryptology - Craig P. Bauer, Mathematician
    Jan 9 2022
    Craig P. Bauer is an associate professor of mathematics at York College of Pennsylvania and the editor-in-chief of Cryptologia. He was the 2011-2012 Scholar-in-Residence at the National Security Agency (NSA) Center for Cryptologic History, where he wrote several papers for NSA journals, gave numerous lectures, and made substantial progress on a second book focused on unsolved codes and ciphers. He earned a PhD in mathematics at North Carolina State University


    Craig is the author of Unsolved! The History and Mystery of the World’s Greatest Ciphers from Ancient Egypt to Online Secret Societies – solving ciphers and mysteries from mysterious bodies, messages from killers and victims and the series of ciphers used to defeat the Nazi regime in World War II.

    Craigs works can be purchased through this link.
    https://www.amazon.com/Craig-P.-Bauer/e/B00AFCU31Y%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
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    54 mins
  • The Rise of the Mammal - Robert D. Martin, Biological Anthropologist
    Jan 9 2022
    Robert D. Martin - a British-born biological anthropologist who is currently an Emeritus Curator at The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. He is also an adjunct professor at University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and University of Illinois Chicago. His research spans the fields of anthropology, evolutionary biology and human reproductive biology.

    Martin's research uses a wide range of approaches to identify reliable general principles in human evolution. In order to interpret human origins, he has conducted comprehensive comparisons across primates with studies that cover anatomy of both living and fossil representatives, ecology, behaviour, reproduction and molecular evolution.
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    52 mins

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