Teaching in Higher Ed
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Engage the Heart and Mind Through the Connected Classroom
Ken Bauer shares how to engage the heart and mind through the connected classroom. Quotes from the episode I’m not going to be there and lecture; I want to really connect with my students. —Ken Bauer The number one difficulty for faculty in innovating ...
Blended Course Design
Katie Linder shares about blended course design on Teaching in Higher Ed episode 113. Quotes from the episode Blended learning is not just a trend, and we’re starting to see technology integrated in really intentional ways.
Radical Hope – A Teaching Manifesto
Kevin Gannon discusses Radical Hope – A Teaching Manifesto on Teaching in Higher Ed #112. Quotes If I want my students to take risks and not be afraid to fail, then I need to take risks and not be afraid to fail.
On the Horizon
Gardner Campbell on the higher ed horizon. Gardner was previously featured on show on Episode 107: Engaging learners Resources Virtually Connecting New Media Consortium The 2016 Horizon Report: Higher Ed Book: Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Netw...
#110: Self-regulated learning and the flipped classroom (Robert Talbert) [PODCAST]
On this week’s episode, Robert Talbert talks about self-regulated learning and the flipped classroom. Guest: Robert Talbert Robert is an Associate Professor in the Mathematics Department at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan.
Self-regulated Learning and the Flipped Classroom
Robert Talbert on self-regulated learning and the flipped classroom. Quotes My view about teaching changed completely when I started having kids. —Robert Talbert You can’t say that you are interested in teaching students how to learn and then spoon-fee...
#109: The Unexpected [PODCAST]
On today’s Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, I discuss how the best communicators add a sense of the unexpected to their teaching. Resources Glynn Washington at Snap Judgment LIVE! in Ann Arbor: “The Golden Man” “Times for telling,
The Unexpected
Bonni Stachowiak on how the best communicators add a sense of the unexpected to their teaching. Resources Glynn Washington at Snap Judgment LIVE! in Ann Arbor: “The Golden Man” “Times for telling,” introduced to me by Derek Bruff on TIHE episode 71 “A ...
#108: Collaboration (Maha Bali) [PODCAST]
On this week’s episode, Maha and I discuss collaboration. Guest: Maha Bali Maha is an Associate Professor of Practice at the Center for Learning & Teaching at the American University in Cairo (AUC). More Twitter: @Bali_Maha Quotes The reason virtual co...
Collaboration
Maha Bali shares about collaboration. Quotes The reason virtual collaboration works really well is that there’s usually no hierarchy with the person you’re working with. —Maha Bali If you want your students to collaborate,