A Curious Milestone
Mar 12, 2020•35 min•Ep. 300
Episode description
Bonni Stachowiak celebrates a curious milestone on episode 300 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
When you burn to know what comes next, you are feeling curious.
-Sara Rose Cavanagh in The Spark of Learning
Curiosity is an essential part of the way human beings learn and it always has been.
-Josh Eyler in How Humans Learn
Everybody has this hidden desire to want to do something meaningful in the world.
-Karina Garbezi in Episode #246
Resources Mentioned
Digital Pedagogy Lab
Resources Page for Tarleton State University Keynote
The Productive Online and Offline Professor
Dave Stachowiak's High School Chemistry Teacher
Joe Hoyle's Accounting Mysteries and Puzzles
Meeting Owl Pro
Zoom
The spark of learning energizing the college classroom with the science of emotion, by Sarah Rose Cavanagh for West Virginia University Press*
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College Teaching , by Josh Eyler for West Virginia University Press*
Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning, by James Lang for Jossey-Bass*
Solar Warriors: Cal State East Bay Solar Suitcase Program Partners with Native American Tribes, Organizations Nationwide, by Natalie Fuelner for EastBayToday
Lighting up the night one solar suitcase at a time, by Darin Moriki for The Mercury News
Episode 135: The Spark of Learning with Sarah Rose Cavanagh
Episode 204: The Spark of Learning Reprise with Sarah Rose Cavanagh
Episode 16: Biology, the Brain, and Learning with Josh Eyler
Episode 231: How Humans Learn with Josh Eyler
Episode 164: Setting Up Students for Success from the Start with Joe Hoyle
Episode 66: Making Challenging Subjects Fun with Ainissa Ramirez
Episode 42: Mixing It Up in Our Teaching with Bonni Stachowiak
Episode 246: Teaching STEM for Social Impact with Karina Garbesi and Erik Helgren
How Teddy Svornous Uses MindNode to Plan Classes