TEACHING IN HIGHER ED PODCAST Faculty Development for Professors 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 ...
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Back in December, I joined Bonni Stachowiak for an episode of Teaching in Higher Ed specifically to discuss theESIL Lens. You can find the podcast here: “A New Lens to Support Learning Outcomes” The podcast gave me time to expand more on the reasoning behind the ESIL Lens. In a nutshel...
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I'll have the honor, soon, of interviewing Laura and Catherine for theTeaching in Higher Ed podcast. I'm ~30% throughHigher Education for Goodand am glad I don't have to rush through the reading too quickly. I mentioned as a few of us remained online together after the book release ...
David Rhoads shares info on his HyFlex dissertation on the Bonnie Stachowiakpodcast. Khan Academy has free resourcesfor remote and online teaching: Jenae Cohn blog:Hybrid, HyFlex, Online, and Everything in Between: Course Models at a Glance. ...
The Teaching In Higher Ed podcast with Bonnie Stachowiak is terrific and I’ve been on it a couple of times: Spaces and Places (and Nudges) Teaching Naked Techniques Teaching Naked MORE VIDEOS Technology as a Tool and the Flipped Classroom Making Face to Face Interactions even Better The Shift...
The End of Burnout, with Jonathan Malesic (Episode 395 of the Teaching in Higher Education Podcast). In this podcast, Jonathan Malesic talks about his recently completed book, “The End of Burnout”. Defining burnout The term “burnout” is interpreted differently across both the cultural and...
Learning to teach math teachers better by sharing advice and expertise from mathematics teacher educators in various roles. Teaching Math Teaching Podcast on social media Your Hosts Jen Wolfe Dusty Jones Joel Amidon Eva Thanheiser Episodes All SeasonsSeason 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5 ...
As Dylan says in the podcast episode: “Good feedback works towards its own redundancy.” Posted in Teaching | Tagged feed forward, feedback, formative assessment, summative, teacher workload, Teaching, the edu salon | 2 Replies Reflections on teaching and school leadership during Term 1 2022...