Teaching in Higher Ed

Teaching in Higher Ed


Latest Episodes

#100: The failure episode [PODCAST]
May 12, 2016

Today on Teaching in Higher Ed’s 100th episode, Dave and I celebrate this milestone by talking about failure. CV of Failures Johannes Haushofer’s CV of Failures HBR article about Johannes Haushofer Quotes At the time,

#099: Encouraging Accountability (Angela Jenks) [PODCAST]
May 05, 2016

Dr. Angela Jenks shares about her experiences encouraging accountability in her students on today’s episode of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Guest: Angela Jenks Angela is a medical anthropologist and Lecturer,

#098: The Skillful Teacher (Stephen Brookfield) [PODCAST]
April 28, 2016

Stephen Brookfield: Author of The Skillful Teacher* Stephen also appeared on Teaching in Higher Ed Episode 15: How to get students to participate in discussion. Quotes I think I internalized early in my career that my job was to talk, to profess.

#097: Integrating personal management techniques into curriculum (Dustin Bakkie) [PODCAST]
April 21, 2016

Dustin Bakkie shares how to integrate effective study methods, learning tools, and personal management techniques as a part of your curriculum. Guest: Dustin Bakkie Lecturer at California State University, Chico email: dbakkie @ csu dot chico dot edu w...

#096: The clinical coach (Jeff Wiese) [PODCAST]
April 14, 2016

On today’s episode, I have the honor of talking with Dr. Jeff Wiese about how he uses coaching skills in his teaching of residents. Guest: Dr. Jeff Wiese Jeffrey G. Wiese, MD, is a Professor of Medicine with Tenure,

#095: Teaching in the digital age (Mike Truong) [PODCAST]
April 07, 2016

In this week’s episode, Mike Truong and I discuss teaching in the digital age. Guest: Mike Truong Director, Office of Innovative Teaching and Technology at Azusa Pacific Twitter: @mtruong Mike provides vision, strategy,

#094: Retrieval Practice (Pooja K. Agarwal) [PODCAST]
March 31, 2016

On today’s episode, I get the pleasure of talking with Dr. Pooja Agarwal about retrieval practice. Guest: Pooja K. Agarwal, Ph.D. Cognitive Scientist, Memory Expert, and Education Consultant, Founder of RetrievalPractice.org www.retrievalpractice www.

#093: Strength through habits (Natalie Houston) [PODCAST]
March 24, 2016

On today’s episode, I speak with Natalie Houston about habits. Guest: Natalie Houston Productivity Coach, www.nmhouston.com Quotes Habits save us tremendous time and energy, but they can also lead us to doing a lot of things mindlessly.

#092: Small Teaching (James Lang) [PODCAST]
March 17, 2016

On this week’s episode, I learn about Small Teaching with Dr. James Lang. Guest: James Lang Author, Small Teaching* James M. Lang is a professor of English and the Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Assumption College in Worcester, MA,

#091: Choose your own adventure assessment [PODCAST]
March 10, 2016

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 learn...