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Teaching In Higher Ed: Faculty Development for Professors To Facilitate Learning for Students

Summary: Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.

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 Teaching What You Don’t Know | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:01

Today I welcome to the show Dr. Terese Huston to talk about teaching what you don’t know. Guest: Therese Huston Faculty Development Consultant, Seattle University Author: Teaching What You Don’t Know Seattle University faculty page: here Personal page:  www.theresehustonauthor.com Twitter:  @ThereseHuston Therese Huston received her B.A. from Carleton College and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Carnegie Mellon University. [Continue Reading...]

 Making online courses work | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:02

In today’s episode, Doug McKee joins me to share about online courses. His Introduction to Econometrics class is taught about as close to an in-person as you can get, but without being bound by geographic barriers. Guest: Doug McKee Associate Chair and Senior Lecturer of Economics at Yale http://economics.yale.edu/people/douglas-mckee Website: http://dougmckee.net/ Teach Better blog and podcast: http://teachbetter.co/ Personal [Continue Reading...]

 Celebrating 75 Episodes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:17

On today’s episode, ten prior guests, as well as Dave and I, come together to celebrate 75 episodes of Teaching in Higher Ed. We look back at episodes that have had a big impact on us, take a listener question, and make recommendations. Guests: 1) Sandie Morgan The Eight Second Rule – Wait eight seconds to [Continue Reading...]

 The public and the private in scholarship and teaching | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:23

Podcast Notes   On today’s show, Dr. Kris Shaffer talks about two topics: public scholarship and student privacy. Guest: Kris Shaffer Website: kris.shaffermusic.com Twitter: @krisshaffer GitHub: kshaffer We don’t have a nice, fuzzy boundary between completely private and completely public like we used to. —Kris Shaffer We don’t advance human knowledge by publishing something and putting it inside [Continue Reading...]

 Team-based learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:52

Jim Sibley shares about Team-based Learning. Podcast Notes Team-based learning has come up a few times on the show previously (Dr. Chrissy Spencer in Episode 25). Today, however, we dive deep into this teaching approach and discover powerful ways to engage students with Dr. Jim Sibley. Guest: Jim Sibley Jim Sibley is Director of the [Continue Reading...]

 How to use cognitive psychology to enhance learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:37

Robert Bjork on using cognitive psychology to enhance learning.   PODCAST NOTES Guest: Dr. Robert Bjork Distinguished Professor of Psychology at UCLA Learning and memory; the science of learning in the practice of teaching. The Bjork Learning and Forgetting Lab Common misperceptions Belief that we work something like a man made recording device. In almost [Continue Reading...]

 Flipped out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:20

Derek Bruff gives his unique take on the flipped classroom… what to have the students do before they enter the classroom and what to do once they get there. PODCAST NOTES Guest: Dr. Derek Bruff On Twitter His blog Ph.D., Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, 2003 Director, Center for Teaching, Vanderbilt University, November 2011 to present Bruff, [Continue Reading...]

 Not yet-ness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:15

Amy Collier joins me to talk about not yet-ness, geekiness, Jazzercise, Stevie Ray Vaughan, teaching, and learning. Podcast notes Guest: Dr. Amy Collier Amy's blog Connect with Amy on Twitter Amy admits to some shenanigans Stevie Ray Vaughan sings Mary Had a Little Lamb The great thing about Lego is that it gives kids these [Continue Reading...]

 Correcting mental models | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:57

Meg Urry shares approaches we can use to help our students correct inaccurate mental models and grasp complex information.   PODCAST NOTES: Correcting inaccurate mental models Guest: Dr. Meg Urry Connect with Meg on Twitter Interest in science At some moment it clicked and I understood what it meant. Not only was that the moment [Continue Reading...]

 Grading exams with integrity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:02

Bonni and Dave Stachowiak share about ways to reduce the potential for introducing bias while grading exams. PODCAST NOTES Grading exams with Integrity In today's episode, Dave Stachowiak and I share about ways to reduce the potential for introducing bias while grading exams. Risks of bias in grading exams Halo effect Exam-based halo effect Inflating favorite [Continue Reading...]

 Personal knowledge management revisited | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:30

Bonni and Dave Stachowiak revisit the topic of personal knowledge management and discuss how our processes have evolved. Podcast notes Personal knowledge management revisited James Lang's article in The Chronicle about Teaching in Higher Ed Harold Jarche PKM is a set of processes, individually constructed, to help each of us make sense of our world, work more [Continue Reading...]

 Making challenging subjects fun | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:59

Ainissa Ramirez shares about how and why to make challenging subjects fun. Making challenging subjects fun Guest: Dr. Ainissa Ramirez http://www.ainissaramirez.com/bio.html “I learned that this thing of investigating and being curious around the world was the thing that people called science.” -Ainissa Ramirez Early influences The television show 321 contact   “By seeing my reflection [Continue Reading...]

 Teaching lessons from Pixar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:41

Josh Eyler, and Bonni Stachowiak talk about lessons in teaching from Pixar.   PODCAST NOTES #065: Teaching lessons from Pixar Guest: Dr. Joshua Eyler, Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Rice University Former guest on episode #016, Biology, the Brain, and Learning Josh Eyler's Blog Josh Eyler on Twitter Josh’s Pixar course The hero's [Continue Reading...]

 The weekly review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:32

Bonni Stachowiak shares how she improves her productivity through a structured, weekly review. Podcast notes The Weekly Review Getting Things Done, by David Allen Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them. – David Allen Having a system you trust GTD Methodology Guides LifeHacker's guide to the weekly review GET CLEAR Scannable Inbox zero [Continue Reading...]

 Triumphs and failures – Day 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:44

Bonni Stachowiak shares about the triumphs and failures in her first day of teaching this semester. Podcast notes Triumphs and failures of day 1 Thanks for the encouragement on the Terrors of Teaching episode #059 Mac Power Users episode on emergency preparedness Content warnings Rick rolls You are an idiot Failures Treyvon trip up Race is [Continue Reading...]

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