Marie Norman and Mike Bridges share about the 2nd edition of How Learning Works on episode 466 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Our student-centered approach to teaching requires us to teach the whole student, not just content. -Mike Bridges Resources How Learning Works: Eight Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching, by Marie K Norman, Susan A Ambrose, Michele Dipietro, Marsha C. Lovett, Michael W. Bridges Innovative Design for Education and Assessment (IDEA) La...
May 18, 2023•43 min•Ep 466•Transcript available on Metacast Sarah Rose Cavanagh shares about her book Mind Over Monsters on episode 465 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It is a real difficult challenge walking through this world full of monsters when our own bodies and minds can be monstrous. -Sarah Rose Cavanagh Compassion comes first. -Sarah Rose Cavanagh I love setting goals with students in class. -Sarah Rose Cavanagh If you set goals that are not difficult enough, motivation dries up. -Sarah Rose Cavanagh Resources Mind ...
May 11, 2023•41 min•Ep 465•Transcript available on Metacast Ciarán Dunne shares about the transformative power of transversal skills on episode 464 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode When students come back to campus, what are we offering them that they can’t get otherwise? -Ciarán Dunne How can we help students thrive in an unscripted world? -Ciarán Dunne Transversal skills are skills all students should have regardless of what program they are in. -Ciarán Dunne Resources Dublin City University Futures Dr. Ciarán Dunne 'Credne...
May 04, 2023•44 min•Ep 464•Transcript available on Metacast Stephanie Moore + Heather Tillberg-Webb talk about their book, Ethics and Educational Technology, on episode 463 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Learning is change. -Heather Tillberg-Webb Resources Ethics and Educational Technology Reflection, Interrogation, and Design as a Framework for Practice, by Stephanie L. Moore and Heather K. Tillberg-Webb Imagination quote from Percy Bysshe Shelley Ely’s quote is included in this EDUCAUSE article, co-authored by Stephanie M...
Apr 27, 2023•40 min•Ep 463•Transcript available on Metacast Bonni shares teaching lessons she learned from mom (Jan Frazee) on episode 462 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode When having hard conversations, they are not going to be perfect. -Jan Frazee Getting sad during hard conversations just means you’re an actual person who exists. -Jan Frazee The parts of reading that are valuable to you will stick with you. -Jan Frazee Resources Teaching Lessons I Learned from Mom, by Bonni Stachowiak for EdSurge Dr. Frank Leon Robert’s tw...
Apr 20, 2023•31 min•Ep 462•Transcript available on Metacast Dara Ryder talks about how not to try to fight against AI (and lose) on episode 461 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I am no expert, just a very interested observer. -Dara Ryder There is a lot of overlap in the conversations around AI and those around inclusion. -Dara Ryder We need to be realistic about where we are as educators. -Dara Ryder We must plan our pedagogy for the real world and I think AI can really help guide our students. -Dara Ryder Resources AI is Her...
Apr 13, 2023•36 min•Ep 461•Transcript available on Metacast Roxanne Donovan talks about well being and social justice on episode 460 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode You have agency even if it is not endless agency. -Roxanne Donovan How do you walk the line between giving up your power but not ignore the systemic and institutional forces that can make it hard for us to live the way that we want to. -Roxanne Donovan Resources Roxanne Donavan’s website Providing Unpaid Household and Care Work in the United States: Uncovering In...
Apr 06, 2023•42 min•Ep 460•Transcript available on Metacast Engaging Students Through collaborative Research Projects, with Rebecca Glazier and Matthew Pietryka. Quotes from the episode We should use technology to our advantage as much as we can. -Rebecca Glazier Resources Learning through Collaborative Data Projects: Engaging Students and Building Rapport, by Matthew T. Pietryka and Rebecca A. Glazier In Defense of Negativity: Attack Ads in Presidential Campaigns, John G. Geer Connecting in the Online Classroom, by Rebecca Glazier R Script SIFT (The Fou...
Mar 30, 2023•40 min•Ep 459•Transcript available on Metacast Rebecca Price shares how to develop ourselves and others through classroom observations on episode 458 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Recording classes has been a really big change for me. -Rebecca Price Take the performance aspect of classroom observations out so that we can focus on the pedagogy. -Rebecca Price Resources SoTL Backward Design Bloom’s Taxonomy Formative Classroom Observation COPUS PORTAAL Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on t...
Mar 23, 2023•40 min•Ep 458•Transcript available on Metacast Kerry Mandulak shares about metaphor as conceptual anchor on episode 457 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode People are more willing to talk about the fact that stuttering is something they are still working through. -Kerry Mandulak Resources Lilly Conferences Katie Linder Holistic Review description Boyer Model of Scholarship Emily Blunt Opens Up About Being Bullied for Stuttering Dr. Joseph Sheehan Discusses His Iceberg Analogy ASHA’s 9 Areas in Scope of Practice Jenn...
Mar 13, 2023•39 min•Ep 457•Transcript available on Metacast Christina Moore shares about her new book, Mobile-Mindful Teaching and Learning, on episode 456 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Notice how powerful the small screens we carry can be for learning. -Christina Moore We are minds and bodies that are constantly mobile. -Christina Moore Think about how we can use phones more intentionally to help engage our students with learning. -Christina Moore How do I use phones to really help students? -Christina Moore Resources Mob...
Mar 09, 2023•39 min•Ep 456•Transcript available on Metacast Todd Zakrajsek on episode 455 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Sometimes you just don’t know where a class is going to go. -Todd Zakrajsek There are great advantages to looking at things from different perspectives. -Todd Zakrajsek Resources Teaching at Its Best: A Research-Based Resource for College Instructors, by Todd Zakrajsek and Linda B Nilson Lilly Conferences Dear Committee Members, by Julie Schumacher The Shakespeare Requirement, by Julie Schumacher 'Be kind...
Mar 02, 2023•37 min•Ep 455•Transcript available on Metacast Zainab Okolo shares about mental health and well being in higher education on episode 454 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Mental health has held a stigma within our society for decades. -Zainab Okolo Resources Lumina Foundation Zainab Okolo The State of Higher Education 2022 Report Monsters Inc Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org(https://bookshop.org/shop/teachinginhighere...
Feb 23, 2023•43 min•Ep 454•Transcript available on Metacast Liz Norell shares about finding joy and curiosity in the questions on episode 453 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Get closer to people. -Liz Norell When you know someone, it is much harder to demonize them. -Liz Norell Get authentically curious about how other people see and experience the world. -Liz Norell I change the readings every semester. -Liz Norell I put readings on the syllabus that I haven’t read yet so that I can learn with my students. -Liz Norell Resou...
Feb 16, 2023•43 min•Ep 453•Transcript available on Metacast Autumm Caines discusses chatGPT and good intentions in higher ed on episode 452 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I am fascinated by the intersection between who were are and the environments we inhabit. -Autumm Caines The process of writing is thinking. -Autumm Caines We want our students to learn how to think through the act of writing. -Autumm Caines Resources Craft App’s AI Assistant About Is a Liminal Space ChatGPT and Good Intentions in Higher Ed In Defense of “...
Feb 09, 2023•43 min•Ep 452•Transcript available on Metacast Rob Parke shares about a course trailer he made for his making smart devices course on episode 451 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Students have a lot of opportunity to build really cool things, but there is not always a lot of encouragement or opportunity to think about someone other than themselves that they want to build for. -Rob Parke I market my class every semester. -Rob Parke Video is a great medium of communication. -Rob Parke I am trying to convey to stude...
Feb 02, 2023•45 min•Ep 451•Transcript available on Metacast Rebecca Price shares how to not be perfect in teaching and learning on episode 450 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode When is it ok to say I made a mistake? -Rebecca Price I embrace mistakes. -Rebecca Price Perfection does not mean learning. -Rebecca Price Resources Lucy (Australopithecus) Apple Fitness+ Time to Walk with Anderson Cooper The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us about the Mind, by Patricia K Kuhl, Alison Gopnik, Andrew N. Meltzoff* The pa...
Jan 26, 2023•43 min•Ep 450•Transcript available on Metacast John Warner shares how to teach writing in an age of AI on episode 449 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode As a tool, it is most useful in the hands of people who already have the skills and knowledge to write well. -John Warner Writing is thinking. -John Warner When we write, we are both expressing and exploring an idea. -John Warner Resources Why They Can’t Write, by John Warner The Writer’s Practice, by John Warner Freaking Out About ChatGPT (Part I), by John Warner ...
Jan 19, 2023•37 min•Ep 449•Transcript available on Metacast Cynthia Alby discusses how artificial intelligence (like ChatGPT) is impacting higher education on episode 448 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode If AI can do it well, it is possible that we could hand things over to AI that would allow us to do other things that we wouldn’t have had time to do. -Cynthia Alby When students are doing work that matters to them, they don’t turn to AI for anything other than a little help. -Cynthia Alby How can we ask students to do things...
Jan 12, 2023•43 min•Ep 448•Transcript available on Metacast Bonni Stachowiak shares some reflections on a new year on episode 447 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode We need to be rooted in our values when teaching. -Bonni Stachowiak Remember to have fun and keep a sense of curiosity. -Bonni Stachowiak Take your work seriously, but don’t take yourself too seriously. -Bonni Stachowiak Resources Meyer lemon Maha Bali Awareness & Action in Intentionally Equitable Hospitality Intentionally Equitable Hospitality series for facilitato...
Jan 05, 2023•13 min•Ep 447•Transcript available on Metacast Dave Stachowiak on episode 446 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Start small so that you start somewhere. -Bonni Stachowiak Check that the language that you are using aligns with your authentic self. -Bonni Stachowiak Resources Naomi Kasa’s website Tom Tobin What does aspect ratio mean? Color theory design from Hubspot Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org(https://bookshop.org...
Dec 29, 2022•34 min•Ep 446•Transcript available on Metacast Dave Stachowiak and Bonni share an update on our PKM systems on episode 445 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I am using Twitter with more intentionality than I have in the past. -Dave Stachowiak Think about where you are sourcing information from. -Dave Stachowiak Resources Harold Jarche PKM Inoreader Raindrop.io Loom - Education Substack Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org...
Dec 22, 2022•36 min•Ep 445•Transcript available on Metacast Todd Zakrajsek talks about how to grow a positive learning community on episode 444 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Community is what drives learning. -Todd Zakrajsek Students are not going to learn if they don’t believe they can learn. -Todd Zakrajsek My job is to help students be the best possible learners they can be. -Todd Zakrajsek It is important to know that everyone you meet can be fighting something at any given moment. -Todd Zakrajsek Resources Tracie Addy...
Dec 15, 2022•45 min•Ep 444•Transcript available on Metacast David Clark discusses arbitrary limits in our classes on episode 443 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I am not deadline free, but I have gone to total flexibility for deadlines. -David Clark I am a big believer in structure with flexibility. -David Clark I have flexibility within my deadlines. -David Clark Humans work well with structure. -David Clark Resources David’s website AnneMarie Perez on Teaching in Higher Ed Episode 399 satire from McSweeneys Elicit Affiliat...
Dec 08, 2022•49 min•Ep 443•Transcript available on Metacast Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom, with Bonnie Moon and Robert Eaton. Quotes from the episode Studies show a strong correlation between fixed mindset and depression. -Robert Eaton In addition to our students suffering from mental health concerns, some of our professors are also suffering from mental health concerns. -Bonnie Moon Resources Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom, by Robert Eaton, Steven V. Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon Range: Why Gene...
Dec 02, 2022•45 min•Ep 442•Transcript available on Metacast Bonni Stachowiak shares about how to have an authentic personal brand on episode 441 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode We need to reflect on who we really are. -Bonni Stachowiak Personal presence is how we show up in the world. -Bonni Stachowiak Show up. Go deep. Start small. -Bonni Stachowiak Resources Resources page: Authentic Personal Branding Episode 427 | Learning in Uncertainty with Dave Cormier Sandie Morgan | Vanguard University Affiliate income disclosure: Bo...
Nov 23, 2022•29 min•Ep 441•Transcript available on Metacast Bonni Stachowiak rethinks office hours on episode 440 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode We should bring an emphasis on transparency into office hours. -Bonni Stachowiak We should be clear with students about the purpose of office hours. -Bonni Stachowiak What can you authentically do to be more welcoming in your office hours? -Bonni Stachowiak Resources Office Hours EdSurge Column, by Bonni Stachowiak Dr. Booth; Chapman University TILT Higher Ed Dr. Viji Sathy’s offic...
Nov 17, 2022•22 min•Ep 440•Transcript available on Metacast Jeff Hittenberger reflects on education for love and wisdom on episode 439 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Education without love is an education that does not focus on the learner. -Jeff Hittenberger Education without love causes students to feel a lack of value. -Jeff Hittenberger Your influence as a teacher is going to be most profound based on who you are as a person. -Jeff Hittenberger It is who we are and who we are becoming as people that will have the greate...
Nov 10, 2022•35 min•Ep 439•Transcript available on Metacast Karen Caldwell talks about learning out loud on episode 438 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Our brains are literally switched on when we are curious. -Karen Caldwell I adore the word curiosity. -Karen Caldwell It is important to be vulnerable and admit you don’t know something. -Karen Caldwell Go ahead and have your students predict. It is the state of curiosity and wonder that really matters. -Karen Caldwell Resources Karen’s TEDx Talk, Learning out Loud Make it St...
Nov 03, 2022•50 min•Ep 438•Transcript available on Metacast Lindsey Kealey shares ways we can revive our own curiousity on episode 437 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Curiosity is learning-focused. -Lindsey Kealey Resources Dr. Lauris Santos shares how to make our work more fulfilling Dr. Daniel Siegel The PAWsitive Choices podcast Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org(https://bookshop.org/shop/teachinginhighered). All affiliate inco...
Oct 27, 2022•29 min•Ep 437•Transcript available on Metacast