Teaching in Higher Ed

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Layered Learning: Designing video with Intention and Authenticity
M. C. Flux uncovers lessons for video creation from what he calls layered learning on episode 587 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode I've also started creating these littl
Kindness and Community in an Online Asynchronous Classroom
Seth Offenbach shares about his article, Kindness and Community in an Online Asynchronous Classroom, on episode 586 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode I had to recognize t
Toward Socially Just Teaching Across Disciplines
Bryan Dewsbury helps us explore what socially just teaching might look like across disciplines on episode 585 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode I am not interested in bei
A Different Way to Think About AI and Assessment
Danny Liu shares a different way to think about AI and assessment on episode 584 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode Our students are presented with this massive array of t
Write Like You Teach
James Lang shares about his latest book, Write Like You Teach, on episode 583 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode Answers on their own are not interesting. They become inte
Counterstory Pedagogy
Adriana Aldana shares about Counterstory Pedagogy: Student Letters of Resilience, Healing, and Resistance on episode 582 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode One of our ethi
Joyful Justice
Alexandra (Ana) Kogl shares about her chaper in Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education on episode 581 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode I didn't expect to find joy in
The Joy of Embodied Learning
Leslie Bayers discusses her chapter in Joy-Centered Pedagogy: The Joy of Embodied Learning on episode 580 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode I certainly wasn't taught body
Lessons in Love and Learning from Mr. Rogers’ Legacy
Jennifer Baumgartner shares some lessons in love and learning from Mr. Rogers legacy on episode 579 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode Mr. Rodgers was a very comforting i
Learning to Teach, Design, and Rest From Nature
Karen Costa describes learning to teach, design, and rest on episode 578 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. - Quotes from the episode Gardening is something I've tried and failed at many times. I d