A Podcast about technology in Human Services and Social Welfare.
This episode is a little different. Quick recap of stats or impact of the podcast, indefinite hiatus, and some information about Enhancing New Media Literacies through a Participatory Learning Environment by Dr. Jimmy Young and Ryan Ronquillo. An article which was published in the Journal of Technology in Human Services in 2021. Links, resources, and show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resou...
In Episode 12 we are talking with Dr. Kaprea Johnson and Dr. Dana Brookover about about their article Leveraging Technology to Reduce Literacy Barriers on Social Health Screening Tools: Implications for Human Service Professionals and Administrators,” which was published in the Journal of Technology in Human Services in 2021. Links, resources, and show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resource...
Episode 11 presents the first part to the husITa Pioneers project and is actually a recording with guest host Jonathan Singer interviewing Walter LaMendola and Hein DeGraaf about the origins of husITa. This conversation takes place at the husITa Dublin Conference in 2018. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In Episode 10 we talk with Liam O'Sullivan and Zoe Hughes about Incorporating Facebook into Nonprofit Supports for Family Caregivers: Reflections on its value and relevance from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In Episode 9 we talk with Dr. Lauren McInroy about LGBTQ+ Youths' Community Engagement and Resource Seeking Online versus Offline from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In Episode 8 we talk with Dean Justin "Jay" Miller about Virtual support groups among adoptive parents: Ideal for information seeking? from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In Episode 7 we talk with Dr. Kristin Ferguson, Dr. Carter Wang, and Elizabeth Mody PhDc about their recent article Data-Driven Service Delivery: Using Population and Coalition Data to Reengage Opportunity Youth in Career and Educational Pathways from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
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In Episode 6 we talk with Dr. Angela Kline and Dr. Stephanie Dolamore about their recent article Understanding Data-Driven Organizational Culture: A Case Study of Family League of Baltimore from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In Episode 5 we talk with Dr. Walter LaMendola about the history of husITa and his article article Social Work, Social Technologies, and Sustainable Community Development from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. Links, resources, or show notes can be found here or by visiting http://www.husita.org/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In episode 4 I discuss ethics, technology, and specifically the use of social media like Facebook in the provision of Child Welfare Services with Dr. Cooner. You can find all the show notes and links here or visit www.husita.org for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In Episode 3 we talk with Dr. Nason & Dr. Trahan about their article Virtual Treatment for veteran social anxiety disorder: A comparison of 3600 video and 3D virtual reality from the Journal of Technology in the Human Services. You can find any show notes here or visit http://www.husita.org/podcast/ for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
In episode 2 I interview Dr. Laura Nissen about Futurism and Foresight Practice and what a more future facing profession might look like. You can find all the show notes and links here or visit www.husita.org for more resources.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
The inaugural podcast provides information about the human services Information Technology association, mission, and goals of this virtual non-profit technology organization. More info at www.husita.org.
Music by Kevin MacLeod used under CC BY 4.0.
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