Teaching in Higher Ed

Teaching in Higher Ed


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#087: What the best digital teachers do [PODCAST]
February 11, 2016

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,

#086: Get It Together [PODCAST]
February 04, 2016

I’ve had these lyrics from a song stuck in my head for a week or so now: “Got to get it together…” In today’s episode, how to get it together. Quotes Never succumb to the temptation to say you don’t have enough time to stop. —Bonni Stachowiak

#085: Action science – Relevant teaching and active learning [PODCAST]
January 28, 2016

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

#084: Helping students discover interesting research topics [PODCAST]
January 21, 2016

On today’s episode, Dr. Doug Leigh joins talks about 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 ...

#083: Talking to students about vocation [PODCAST]
January 14, 2016

On today’s episode, Dr. Tim Clydesdale joins 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,

#082: Practical program development [PODCAST]
January 07, 2016

On this week’s episode, 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 Prog...

#081: The ethics of plagiariam detection [PODCAST]
December 31, 2015

On today’s episode, I welcome Dr. Stephanie Vie to discuss 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.

#080: International Higher Education in the 21st Century [PODCAST]
December 23, 2015

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*...

#079: The potential impact of stereotype threat [PODCAST]
December 17, 2015

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 Corn...

#078: The power of checklists [PODCAST]
December 10, 2015

  - 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,