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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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 Small Teaching | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:35

On this week's episode, James Lang shares about his book: Small Teaching

 Choose your own adventure assessment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:43

On this week's episode, I share my experiences with “choose your own adventure” assessments. Background on choose your own adventure assessments: TIHE Episode 58: Universal design for learning What is it? TIHE blog post: Choose your own adventure learning (Part 1) TIHE blog post: Choose your own adventure learning (Part 2) Resources App: Scannable* by [Continue Reading...]

 Take-aways from the Lilly Conference | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:11

On this week's episode, Todd Zakrajsek and I discuss our key take-aways from the 2016 Lilly Conference. Guest: Todd Zakrajsek Conference Director, Lilly Conferences California Twitter: @ToddZakrajsek www.lillyconferences.com Dr. Todd Zakrajsek, Ph.D., is the former Executive Director of the Academy of Educators in the School of Medicine and an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine [Continue Reading...]

 The research on course evaluations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:54

On today’s show, Betsy Barre joins me to share about the research on course evaluations. Guest: Betsy Barre Assistant Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Rice University After making the move to Rice in 2012, she was able to pursue her interest in undergraduate pedagogy by working with students and faculty in Rice's [Continue Reading...]

 Top five gadgets for teaching | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:22

On this week’s episode, Dave and I share our top five gadgets for teaching. Guest: Dave Stachowiak Bonni’s twitter: @bonni208 Dave’s twitter: @davestachowiak 1. Wireless presentation Remote Commonly referred to as a “wireless presenter”* Logitech remotes* are reliable and fairly inexpensive Video Downloader 2. iPad Pro iPad Pro specs iPad Pro on Amazon* iPad pro [Continue Reading...]

 What the best digital teachers do | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:53

On today’s episode, I talk with Sean Michael Morris about what the best digital teachers do. Sean Michael Morris, Digital Teacher and Pedagogue www.seanmichaelmorris.com Twitter: @slamteacher Sean is a digital teacher and pedagogue, with experience especially in networked learning, MOOCs, digital composition and publishing, collaboration, and editing. He’s been working in digital teaching and learning [Continue Reading...]

 Get It Together | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Bonni shares strategies to help “get it together” during stressful times of the semester. Quotes Never succumb to the temptation to say you don’t have enough time to stop. —Bonni Stachowiak Listening might be the most important part of our jobs. —Bonni Stachowiak Sometimes we’re so worried about entertaining our students that we miss the opportunities for [Continue Reading...]

 Action science – Relevant teaching and active learning | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:12

In today’s episode, Dr. Bill Robertson introduces us to “action science” and the ways he is making his teaching relevant, creating opportunities for the most active kind of learning I can imagine. Guest: Bill Robertson Dr. Skateboard Bill has a Ph.D. in Education and has been a skateboarder for over thirty-five years. He has done [Continue Reading...]

 Helping students discover interesting research topics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:30

Doug Leigh on helping graduate students come up with interesting research topics. Guest: Doug Leigh, PhD Professor, Pepperdine University Dr. Doug Leigh earned his PhD in instructional systems from Florida State University, where he served as a technical director of projects with various local, state, and federal agencies. His current research, publication, and lecture interests concern [Continue Reading...]

 Talking to students about vocation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:08

Tim Clydesdale talks about how we can all better support our students in navigating college and beyond by talking about vocation. Guest: Tim Clydesdale Professor of Sociology, The College of New Jersey Author, The Purposeful Graduate: Why Colleges Must Talk to Students about Vocation*. Tim received his B.A. from Wheaton College (IL), and his M.A. [Continue Reading...]

 Practical program development | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:12

Doug Grove discusses practical program development: what works and what doesn’t when building learning experiences for today’s students. Guest: Doug Grove Associate Provost and Vice President for Enrollment Management and Program Development, Concordia University Doug Grove is the Associate Provost and Vice President for Enrollment Management and Program Development. As Associate Provost, he plays a [Continue Reading...]

 The ethics of plagiariam detection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:57

Stephanie Vie discusses the ethical considerations of using Turnitin and other automatic plagiarism checkers. Guest: Stephanie Vie twitter: @digiret email: Stephanie.Vie@ucf.edu Academia: https://ucf.academia.edu/StephanieVie Stephanie Vie researches the construction of digital identities in social media spaces  as well as critical approaches to composing technologies such as plagiarism detection services. Her research has appeared in First Monday; Computers and [Continue Reading...]

 International Higher Education in the 21st Century | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:25

On today’s episode, I speak with Dr. Mary Gene Saudelli about developing curriculum for international higher education in the 21st Century. Guest: Dr. Mary Gene Saudelli Author, The Balancing Act:  International Higher Education in the 21st Century* LinkedIn Book on Amazon* Mary Gene is an assistant professor and director of the Center for Teaching and Learning [Continue Reading...]

 The potential impact of stereotype threat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:29

On today’s episode, I speak with Dr. Robin Paige about the potential impact of stereotype threat inside and outside of our classrooms. Guest: Robin Paige Find her on Twitter Robin Paige received her doctorate in Development Sociology from Cornell University in 2008. Her research focuses on gender, migration, and alternative food-systems in the US and Mexico. [Continue Reading...]

 The power of checklists | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:59

  Today on episode #078 of Teaching in Higher Ed: The power of checklists Book: The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande Good checklists, on the other hand are precise. They are efficient, to the point, and easy to use even in the most difficult situations. They do not try to spell out everything–a checklist cannot fly [Continue Reading...]

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