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Episodes

Season 2 Episode 9: Ideologies of Teaching

In this episode, Ideologies of Teaching, Anne and Steve are joined by John Craven, Associate Professor of Science Education at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about what we mean when we talk about teaching and how that meaning affects our instructional choices.

Aug 07, 202135 min

Season 2 Episode 8: The Classroom as a Tool

In this episode, The Classroom as a Tool, Anne and Steve are joined by Sam Haddad, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, who shares his ideas about teaching and learning online and in person.

Jul 16, 202131 min

Season 2 Episode 7: A Humanistic Enterprise

In this episode, A Humanistic Enterprise, Anne and Steve are joined by Jim McCartin, Associate Professor of Theology and Ignatian Faculty Fellow at Fordham University who shares his thoughts about what teaching is and could be as we look ahead to the challenges and changes of the next academic year.

Jul 08, 202135 min

Season 2 Episode 6: Figs and Kindness

In this episode, Figs and Kindness, Anne and Steve discuss two poems as a way into thinking about what we want to leave behind and what we want to keep as we focus on the year ahead.

Jun 23, 202134 min

Season 2 Episode 5: Change the Angle

In this episode, Change the Angle, Anne and Steve are joined by Calvin Byer, Assistant Director, Innovation & Change Integration at Fordham University who shares his thoughts about how patience and empathy are key to managing change.

May 13, 202129 min

Episode 4: More Human

In this episode, More Human, Anne and Steve talk with Carey Kasten, Associate Professor of Spanish at Fordham University who shares her experiences teaching and parenting during the past pandemic year.

May 03, 202133 min

Episode 3: Ungrading

In this episode, Ungrading, Anne and Steve discuss Ungrading: Why Rating Students Undermines Learning (and What to Do Instead) edited by Susan Blum.

Apr 08, 202140 min

Episode 2: Seven Times Four is Twenty-Eight

In this episode, Seven Times Four Is Twenty-Eight, Anne and Steve are joined by Barbara Mundy, Professor of Art History at Fordham University, who shares her thoughts about the importance of faculty collaboration when developing online courses.

Mar 19, 202137 min

Episode 1: The Big Bad

In this first episode of season 2, The Big Bad, Anne and Steve discuss what to leave behind and what to bring along as we enter what will soon be a post-covid teaching and learning environment.

Mar 08, 202121 min

Episode 25 From A Performative To A Collaborative Mode

In this episode, From a Performative to a Collaborative mode, Anne and Steve are joined by Rufus Burnett, Assistant Professor of Theology at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about theology, teaching and the Blues.

Dec 16, 202043 min

Episode 24: Working for Change

In this episode, Working for Change Anne and Steve are joined by Diontay Santiago, from Fordham University's class of 2021. He is the current president of the Black Student Alliance, Asili and a Student Fellow in the Office of the Chief Diversity Officer at Fordham University. He shares his thoughts about his commitment to greater diversity, equity and inclusion.

Dec 04, 202029 min

Episode 23: Cyber Hygiene

In this episode, Cyber Hygiene, Anne and Steve are joined by Jason Benedict, Associate Vice President for IT and Chief Information Security Officer at Fordham University who shares his thoughts about data securing yourself and your data while teaching and learning online.

Nov 12, 202035 min

Episode 22: Diversity, Equity And Inclusion

In this episode, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Anne and Steve are joined by Kendra Dunbar, Assistant Director for Equity and Inclusion at Fordham University who shares her thoughts about trauma and being supportive and engaged members of our University and classroom communities.

Nov 02, 202033 min

Episode 21: Community Engagement

In this episode, Community Engagement, Anne and Steve are joined by Julie Gafney, Director of Administration and Academic Development at the Center for Community Engaged Learning at Fordham University, who shares her thoughts about the importance of mindfulness, deliberation and collaboration when engaging with the community.

Oct 23, 202027 min

Episode 20: Oral History

In this episode, Oral History, Anne and Steve are joined by Mark Naison, Professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about the importance of personal narratives, the rich and vibrant culture of The Bronx and the importance of connecting with students.

Oct 01, 202023 min

Episode 18: Questions are Opportunities

In this episode, Questions Are Opportunities, Anne and Steve are joined by Paul Levinson, author, musician and Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University who shares both his experiences as an early pioneer of online education and his thoughts about how we are all content creators now.

Jun 16, 202029 min

Episode 17: Speaking for the Trees

In this episode, Speaking for the Trees, Anne and Steve are joined by Steven Stoll, Professor of History at Fordham University and the author of Ramp Hollow: The Ordeal of Appalachia who shares his thoughts about the environment and teaching authentically online.

Jun 11, 202026 min

Episode 15: Leveling the Playing Field

In this episode, Leveling the Playing Field, Anne and Steve are joined by Renaldo Alba, Associate Director of the STEP and CSTEP Programs at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about the importance of community in creating and sustaining more just, equitable and representative educational environments.

Jun 02, 202025 min

Episode 14: Swimming in a Jar of Mayonnaise

In this episode, Swimming in a Jar of Mayonnaise, we are joined by Clint Ramos Assistant Professor of Design/ Head of Design and Production at Fordham University and the Recipient of the 2020 USA Fellowship for Theatre who shares his thoughts about how thinking creatively can help us reconceptualize teaching and learning at a distance.

May 30, 202035 min

Episode 13: Sometimes Even Though It's Difficult, It's Good to Know

In this episode, Sometimes, Even Though It’s Difficult, It’s Good to Know, Anne and Steve are joined by Justin Pool, Lecturer in Biological Sciences and the Online Course Development Coordinator in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about teaching at a distance and how science can help offer a greater understanding of the science behind our current crisis.

May 20, 202030 min

Episode 12: Protect Your Energy

In this episode, Protect Your Energy, Anne and Steve are joined by Christiana Zenner, Associate Professor of Theology, Science and Ethics in the Department of Theology and affiliated faculty in Environmental Studies at Fordham University. Since January, she has been Associate Chair for Undergraduate education in Theology at Fordham College Lincoln Center. Christiana shares her thoughts about the importance of rituals, the disparate impacts of the current crisis and the ways communication technol...

May 12, 202024 min

Episode 11: When the World Stops, Learning Continues

In this episode, When the World Stops, Learning Continues, Anne and Steve are joined by Matt Butler Director of Military and Veterans' Services, who shares his thoughts about supporting student veterans, strategies for adapting to our new reality and the importance of staying connected in a seemingly disconnected world.

May 06, 202030 min

Episode 10: Your Students Will Never Go Deeper than You

In this episode, Your Students Will Never Go Deeper than You, Anne and Steve are joined by Sarah Gambito, Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Creative Writing program at Fordham University She shares her thoughts about teaching, strengthening ties and deepening connections through creativity and determination.

Apr 30, 202024 min

Episode 9: Assessment and Accessibility

In this episode, Assessment and Accessibility, Anne and Steve are joined by Mary Byrnes the Director of the Office of Disability Services at Fordham University who shares her thoughts about the various issues instructors should consider when assessing students.

Apr 26, 202019 min

Episode 8: Bad Screen, Good Screen

In this episode, Anne and Steve are joined by Lindsay Grippo, a senior at Fordham University majoring in English and minoring in communications and culture. She currently works in the Underwriting department of WFUV Public Radio and served on the staff of The Fordham Ram, Fordham's student-run journal of record, for Volumes 100 and 101, as the publication's Copy Chief and Editorial Director, respectively. As part of her last semester at Fordham, Lindsay is conducting thesis research with Anne Fe...

Apr 22, 202021 min

Epsiode 7: Sitting at My High School Desk

In this episode, Sitting at My High School Desk, Anne and Steve are joined by Kaylee Wong, a Senior in the Gabelli School of Business majoring in Public Accounting who serves as the Executive President of the United Student Government at Fordham University. Kaylee shares her experiences as a graduating senior and offers her insights about the current situation from the student perspective.

Apr 20, 202026 min
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