Teaching in Higher Ed
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#080: International Higher Education in the 21st Century [PODCAST]
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]
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]
- 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,
#077: Teaching What You Don’t Know [PODCAST]
Today I welcome to the show Dr. Terese Huston to talk about teaching what you don’t know. Guest: Therese Huston Faculty Development Consultant, Seattle University Author: Teaching What You Don’t Know - Seattle University faculty page: here
#076: Making online courses work [PODCAST]
In today’s episode, Doug McKee joins me to share about online courses. His Introduction to Econometrics class is taught about as close to an in-person as you can get, but without being bound by geographic barriers. Guest: Doug McKee
#075: Celebrating 75 Episodes [PODCAST]
On today’s episode, ten prior guests, as well as Dave and I, come together to celebrate 75 episodes of Teaching in Higher Ed. We look back at episodes that have had a big impact on us, take a listener question, and make recommendations. Guests:
#074: The public and the private in scholarship and teaching [PODCAST]
Podcast Notes - On today’s show, Dr. Kris Shaffer talks about two topics: public scholarship and student privacy. Guest: Kris Shaffer Website: kris.shaffermusic.com Twitter: @krisshaffer GitHub: kshaffer We don’t have a nice,
#073: Team-based learning [PODCAST]
Podcast Notes Team-based learning has come up a few times on the show previously (Dr. Chrissy Spencer in Episode 25). Today, however, we dive deep into this teaching approach and discover powerful ways to engage students with Dr. Jim Sibley.
#072: How to use cognitive psychology to enhance learning [PODCAST]
I’ve been fascinated with how people learn for as long as I can remember. - That makes it all that much special to get to talk with the UCLA distinguished professor of psychology today: Dr. Robert Bjork about using cognitive psychology to enhance lear...
#071: Flipped out [PODCAST]
The Flipped Classroom has received a lot of attention in recent years. Today, Dr. Derek Bruff gives his unique take on the idea… what to have the students do before they enter the classroom and what to do once they get there. PODCAST NOTES Guest: