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Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.
- 882 - A Long View of Undergraduate Research
Kristine Johnson + J. Michael Rifenburg share about A Long View of Undergraduate Research on episode 546 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
A good mentor will orient you in this field and point you in a direction that might be generative.
-Kristine Johnson
I focus on how research experience can be translated into practical tools like resumes and cover letters.
-J. Michael Rifenburg
Some undergraduate researchers experience isolation, often working alone in environments like libraries.
-J. Michael Rifenburg
Some of the inequities we see occur are a failure of imagination on our part.
-Kristine Johnson
Resources
A Long View of Undergraduate Research: Alumni Perspectives on Inquiry, Belonging, and Vocation, by Kristine Johnson and J. Michael Rifenburg
Reading Group Guide and Discussion Guides
Council on Undergraduate Research
Ten salient practices of undergraduate research mentors: A review of the literature
Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College, by Peter Felten and Leo M. Lambert
Brownfield Sites
Civics of Technology Curriculum and Blog
Farewell Little Bird, by Harold Jarche
Karen Costa on LinkedIn
Lovely One, by Katanji Brown Jackson
Awake - Tycho
The Multiplication Effect, by Mac LakeWed, 27 Nov 2024 - 46min - 881 - Cultivating Critical AI Literacies
Maha Bali discusses cultivating critical AI literacies on episode 545 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
You need to teach people to critique the dominant culture, but you still need to teach them the dominant culture in order for them to survive economically.
-Maha Bali
Maha Bali: "We found that different AI tools can produce radically different results based on user data or configurations.
-Maha Bali
Sometimes my students teach me new things about AI. This happens a lot.
-Maha Bali
Resources
A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education, by Paulo Freire and Ira Shor
Episode 524 with Jon Ippolito
Jon Ippolito
Don’t Trust AI to Cite its Sources, by Anna Mills and Maha Bali
Tema Okun Writes About White Supremacy
White Supremacy Culture, by Tema Okun
Exploring Post-Plagiarism with Google NotebookLM, by Sarah Eaton
When Knowledge is Dangerous, But Information is Power, by Audrey Watters
Tressie McMillan Cottom Gives Mini Lecture on AI
Cake-Making Analogy for Setting Generative AI Guidelines/Ethics, by Maha Bali
When it comes to AI, is transparency enough? by Maha Bali
Critical AI Literacy is Not Enough: Introducing Care Literacy, Equity Literacy & Teaching Philosophies, by Maha Bali
Daniela Gachago and Nicola Palitt
Google’s QuickDraw
Bonni’s Google NotebookLM Audio Overview of Course Evaluations
I have been hallucinated! by Laura Czerniewicz
Nature Editorial PoliciesThu, 21 Nov 2024 - 49min - 880 - Preparing Students to Engage in Equitable Community Partnerships
Cory Sprinkel and Haley Madden share about Preparing Students to Engage in Equitable Community Partnerships on episode 544 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We are hearing about the effects of students being ill prepared from our community partners, from instructors, and sometimes even frustrations from students.
-Haley Madden
When we do community engagement well, it can be really transformative and impactful for everybody involved and make our community stronger.
-Haley Madden
Students are learning how to be better people.
-Haley Madden
If we don't try, we're not going to get anywhere.
-Haley Madden
Do what you can with what you have and just start wherever you're at.
-Haley Madden
Think about framing learning from failure.
-Cory Sprinkel
Resources
Preparing Students to Engage in Equitable Community Partnerships (Temple Press, 2023)
A Handbook: Preparing Students to Engage in Equitable Community Partnerships
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Civic Action Plan
The Unheard Voices
University of Wisconsin-Madison's Morgridge Center for Public Service
Patricia (Patti) Coffey
Community Engagement Preparation Series on Canvas CommonsThu, 14 Nov 2024 - 39min - 879 - Curation, Collections, and Collaboration: Insights from UVA’s Teaching Hub
Derek Bruff shares about curation, collections, and collaboration and the insights he’s gained from UVA’s Teaching Hub on episode 543 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We're working with a ton of curators who have some expertise in an aspect of teaching and learning.
-Derek Bruff
The more diverse voices we have in it, the more powerful the teaching hub will be.
-Derek Bruff
Teaching is an ongoing creative process.
-Derek Bruff
Resources
Past POD Innovation Award Winners
Raindrop.io
Strengths Finder: Input Strength
RSS Feeds and Aggregators
Google AI tells people to put glue on their pizza
Stop Talking About Gaps in Education: Talk About Harm, by Betina Love (h/t Josh Eyler on LinkedIn)
Considerations for Creating Instructional Videos, by Tom Pantazes
Derek Bruff’s Collections
The First Day of Class, by Derek Bruff
Templated Canvas Courses, by Melissa Ellegood
Todoist
Journey Group
Hero Themes Word Press Plugin
Inoreader - Build your own news feed
A Pedagogy of Kindness, Cate Denial
Hollyland Microphones
Malley Farms JamsThu, 07 Nov 2024 - 45min - 878 - How Creativity May Just Save Us All
Rob Morgan shares how creativity may just save us all on episode 542 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We have entire sections on collaboration, and failure, and empathy, and the importance of play.
-Rob Morgan
AI cannot replace the skills of dexterity, collaboration, and creativity.
-Rob Morgan
Resources
Creativity Clarion Call
Beyond Boundaries Program at Washington University
LinkedIn post about Rob’s collaboration with Bruce Lindsay for the Designing Creativity course
Norman Seeff
Photos: The “Lost Archive” of Norman Seeff, With Images of Michael Jackson, Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger, and Carly Simon, by Lenora Jane Estes for Vanity Fair
Van Phillips
Ken Robinson
The loneliness of the short-distance driver
Scribe
RangeThu, 31 Oct 2024 - 39min - 877 - Love, Wisdom, and Human Flourishing in Education
Jeff Hittenberger discusses love, wisdom, and human flourishing in education on episode 541 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Curiosity isn't just about finding answers; it's about opening up to understand other perspectives.
-Jeff Hittenberger
Nurturing environments where students feel valued and guided towards their fullest potential can transform educational experiences.
-Jeff Hittenberger
Resources
Education for Love and Wisdom: Effective Teachers for Challenging Times, by Jeff Hittenberger, Pamela Tupy Scott, Andrew Ntzouras, Renee Rose, Alexander Lin, Jeffrey Kim, Joanne Van Boxtel, Megan Chaney, Rebecca Spady, Glen Warren, Christine Hittenberger-Corbin, Seon Chun-Burbank
The Path, by Laurie Beth Jones*
Inside Out 2
Harvard University Human Flourishing Program
Education for Love and Wisdom Podcast
Mendez v Westminster
Season 3 | Education for Love and Wisdom Podcast | Love, Wisdom, and the History of American Education with Sylvia Mendez
United Way Cultures United Series: Expanding Choice and Opportunities: Access to Meaningful Work and Housing Options for Adults with Disabilities
“We need to seek out the different. Curiosity is the key to progress as individuals and as a society in times of extreme complexity.” - A Unique Opportunity, by Harold JarcheThu, 24 Oct 2024 - 44min - 876 - What’s Love Got to Do with Learning
Glen Warren answers the question: what’s love got to do with learning? on episode 540 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
"What matters to you matters.” - Glen Warren
“Begin with the endless in mind.” - Glen Warren
Resources
Education for Love and Wisdom: Effective Teachers for Challenging Times, by Jeff Hittenberger, Pamela Tupy Scott, Andrew Ntzouras, Renee Rose, Alexander Lin, Jeffrey Kim, Joanne Van Boxtel, Megan Chaney, Rebecca Spady, Glen Warren, Christine Hittenberger-Corbin, Seon Chun-Burbank
American Library Association
Glen Warren on LinkedIn
Laguna Beach Unified School District
California Department of Education Resources for Media Literacy and Computer Science
Education for Love and Wisdom PodcastThu, 17 Oct 2024 - 49min - 875 - Joyful Connections Through Intentional Teaching Practices
Teresa Thompson discusses joyful connections through intentional teaching practices on episode 539 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I've had students share with me in the past that they were considering dropping the class, and then they got that welcome email, and they thought, okay, this time, it's going to be different.
-Teresa Thompson
My syllabus was all Barbie themed. In the semester before that, it was Pokemon themed. Semester before that was Stranger Things themed.
-Teresa Thompson
I don't want their first impression of me to be me quickly cleaning the board or freaking out because I can't find a whiteboard marker that works. I want them to see me calm and ready and happy to greet them as they walk in.
-Teresa Thompson
We have to recognize that our students have a lot going on. Sometimes, even despite their best intention, they may not be able to be a 100% attentive in our classroom.
-Teresa Thompson
Resources
The Importance of a Good Bedside Manner for Doctors Teachers, Part 1, by Teresa Thompson
The Importance of a Good Bedside Manner for Doctors Teachers, Part 2, by Teresa Thompson
Syllabus: Financial Accounting (Where Every Barbie Counts!)
Syllabus: Financial Accounting (Pokémon-Themed)
Invisible Learning: The Magic Behind Dan Levy’s Legendary Harvard Statistics Class, by David Franklin
Rest of World
Teachers of Accounting at Two-Year Colleges
Lance Eaton’s AI policies Repository
Chappell Rone
Chappell Roan: Tiny Desk ConcertThu, 10 Oct 2024 - 43min - 874 - Lessons from the Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan
Dave Stachowiak and Bonni share lessons from the Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan on episode 538 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I had some small goals for the Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan, and they were all surpassed.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Resources
Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan
“Shifts | Alyssa B
Kirkland Caramel S’mores Clusters | Jennie B
696: The Habits That Hold Leaders Back with Marshall Goldsmith | Dr Sarah-Jane
Community Building Activities on OneHE Equity Unbound
MYFest22 Topic Mingle for Community Building with Heather Kretschmer
THIS IS WATER! by David Foster Wallace Kim T.
Getting Things Done, by David Allen | AnotherBonnie
An Educator’s Scope of Practice: How Do I Know What’s Mine? by Karen Costa | Claudia
TextExpander | Alison
Small Teaching, by James Lang | Jennie B
A Pedagogy of Kindness, by Cate Denial | Alison
The Undergraduate Experience | Dr Sarah-Jane
Sesame Street: Janelle Monae - The Power of Yet | Cindy
The Five Stairsteps - O-o-h Child | Jessica Savage
With a Little Help From My Friends Joe Cocker | Rob Morgan
CatchBox | Rob Morgan
Episode 314: Culturally Responsive Online Teaching with Courtney Plotts | Cindy
Episode 525: Four Common Arguments Against DEI and How to Dismantle Them with Amira Barger | Adrienne
Episode 230: Teaching with Compassion with Peter Kaufman | Gary
Episode 40: Developing Metacognition Skills in Our Students with Todd Zakrajsjek | Mark Sutton
Episode 422: The New Science of Learning with Todd Zakrajsek | Alison
GoosechaseThu, 03 Oct 2024 - 35min - 873 - Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT
Dan Levy and Angela Pérez share about Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT on episode 538 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It's very easy to be overwhelmed right now with AI.
-Dan Levy
AI has infinite patience.
-Dan Levy
ChatGPT is amazing for generating 10 topic ideas to get inspired.
-Angela Pérez
If you know how to prompt Chat GPT, you know how to create a customized bot.
-Dan Levy
You can think of the teacher being the designer of the feedback rather than the giver of the feedback.
-Dan Levy
I can ask the bot questions that I would be embarrassed to ask my instructor.
-Dan Levy
Resources
Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT
Teaching Effectively with Zoom
Teddy Svoronos
Building Customized Chatbots Chapter
How to use Speaker Progress in Microsoft Teams for Education
Flighty Pro
The Anxious Generation*
Becoming Great Universities: Small Steps for Sustained Excellence, by Richard J. Light and Allison Jegla
StreamdeckThu, 26 Sep 2024 - 48min - 872 - Stressing Pedagogical Principles Over AI Promises
John Warner explores stressing pedagogical principles over AI promises on episode 536 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Once they've done the writing or as even as they're doing the writing, they're reflecting on their own metacognitive understanding of their own practices.
-John Warner
While you are in the act of writing, you are processing your own idea.
-John Warner
Resources
Engaged Education, John Warner’s Newsletter
Structure + Freedom = Engagement: A Frankenstories case study, by John Warner
Just Say No to Historical Figure Chatbots: Against digital necromancy, by John Warner
The Science of...Writing? Teaching requires lots of experimenting, but that doesn't make it a "science" By John Warner
On Becoming: Bonni and Alexis’ MYFest24 Session
Frankenstories
Joy Comes Back
A reminder to myself to never take for granted how wonderful life can be.
Unashamed, by Harry BakerThu, 19 Sep 2024 - 42min - 871 - Interactive Experiences: Shaping the Future of Teaching
Andrew Cross and Alyshahn Kara-Virani share about creating interactive experiences and shaping the future of teaching on episode 535 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
A lot of play science comes down to being a safe space to learn from each other, to see how people respond to what you put out there in the world without it being this critical life or death situation.
-Andrew Cross
People disproportionately remember experiences based on both the peaks and the valleys, and then also the ending experience.
-Andrew Cross
Encourage students to freely explore the content on their own. Sometimes that's content, sometimes it's a physical space. Turn them loose to go off and find something that they find interesting, a little bit of free choice learning.
-Andrew Cross
Status quo is our enemy too often.
-Andrew Cross
Resources
Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul by Dr. Stuart Brown
The Play Conference by US Play Coalition
The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact by Chip & Dan Heath
Peak–end rule
Episode 530 : Lessons from the Road: Share Your Teaching Stories with Dave Stachowiak
Episode 527 : Beyond Dichotomous Thinking: Strategies to Enhance Teaching and Learning with Alexis Peirce Caudell
The Museum Experience Revisited by John H Falk, Lynn D Dierking
Activity-Based Teaching in the Art Museum: Movement, Embodiment, Emotion by Getty Museum
The 5 “E”sThu, 12 Sep 2024 - 35min - 870 - Cultivating Hope and Action Beyond Grades
Josh Eyler helps us cultivate hope and action beyond grades on episode 534 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Teachers, instructors, educators at all levels can really work with students to find elements of what we are teaching that those students find individually interesting.
-Josh Eyler
We can help them learn how to ask questions that are meaningful to them, how to really dig in and find ways that the content becomes meaningful to who they are as people.
-Josh Eyler
We're in another period of significant grading reform right now, fueled, I believe, by mass communication and social media. People are now able to connect in ways that in previous eras of grading reform, they were not able to.
-Josh Eyler
Resources
Failing Our Future: How Grades Harm Students, and What We Can Do about It, by Josh Eyler
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective College Teaching, by Josh Eyler
Kariann Fuqua
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, by David Epstein
Moonwalking with Einstein : The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, by Joshua Foer
Self determination theory
Reconceptualizing Participation Grading as Skill Building, by Alanna Gillis
University of Virginia: Michael Palmer
Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, by Anne Lamott
Premortums
Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto, by Kevin Gannon
How to Podcast: How to help a Loved One with Dementia
Failing Our Future: How Grades Harm Students, and What We Can Do about It, by Josh Eyler
Punished for Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal, Bettina L. Love
Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching, by Jarvis R. Givens
Indigenous Educational Practices
Matt TownsleyThu, 05 Sep 2024 - 48min - 869 - Even More Problems with Grades
Josh Eyler shares even more problems with grades on episode 533 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Being a dad who is an educator takes things from the academic and intellectual and brings them immediately to the surface, to the real world and to the real consequences for students and families.
-Josh Eyler
The conflict between what we think and what we value and what we want for our kids and what the world and our school systems say are important can sometimes be almost irreconcilable.
-Josh Eyler
We need to create environments that will cultivate intrinsic motivation.
-Josh Eyler
In situations where grades are given, students tend to be more fearful of making mistakes. They produce more behaviors of trying to get the grade rather than learning.
-Josh Eyler
Grades are not objective accurate measurements of learning according to this research.
-Josh Eyler
If grades don't measure what they're supposed to measure, why are we using them, and why are we putting so much pressure on them?
-Josh Eyler
Resources
Failing Our Future: How Grades Harm Students, and What We Can Do about It, by Josh Eyler
How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective College Teaching, by Josh Eyler
Kariann Fuqua
Mind Over Monsters: Supporting Youth Mental Health with Compassionate Challenge, by Sara Rose Cavanaugh
Coaching for Leaders Episode 310: How to Reduce Drama With Kids, with Tina Payne Bryson
Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (Revised), by Douglas Stone & Sheila Heen*
The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne*
Punished by Rewards: The Trouble with Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A'S, Praise, and Other Bribes, by Alfie Kohn*
A meta-analysis on the impact of grades and comments on academic motivation and achievement: A case for written feedback, by Alison Koenka, et al.
A Century of Grading Research: Meaning and Value in the Most Common Educational Measure, by Susan M. Brookhart, Thomas R. Guskey, et al.
The Math Wars: Timed Tests, Math Anxiety, and the Battle Over How We Teach Our Kids, by Joshua Eyler for The Saturday Evening Post
Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (But Don't Have To) , by Jack Schneider & Ethan L. Hutt *
The Test , by Anya Kamenetz
Lower Ed, by Tressie McMillan Cottom*Thu, 29 Aug 2024 - 47min - 868 - Facilitating Contentious Conversations in Your Classroom
Mylien Duong discusses strategies for facilitating contentious conversations in your classroom on episode 532 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We were never really trained to have these difficult conversations. We were not really trained as instructors to facilitate these conversations.
-Mylien Duong
It is not realistic to not prepare our students to be civically engaged and be able to engage and work with people who are different from them who don't share the same beliefs that they do.
-Mylien Duong
My goal is to help students to fully understand students, to help them clarify their own thinking, and to ensure and to help them communicate that to the rest of the class.
-Mylien Duong
Resources
Constructive Dialog Institute
Foundations in Facilitating Dialog Course
Maintaining Campus Community During the 2024 Election: A Guide for Leaders, Faculty, and Staff, by Mary Aviles & Mylien Duong, PhD
Successful classroom discussions begin long before anyone speaks for Times Higher Education, by Mylien Duong and Jacob Fay
Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher, by Stephen D. Brookfield
Use Perplexity AI to Evaluate Health Information
Cyclic sighingThu, 22 Aug 2024 - 45min - 867 - Multimedia Magic: Integrating IIIF into Your Teaching Toolikit
Christopher Gilman and Adelmar Ramirez describe how to use IIIF in your teaching to bring the world’s image collections to students on episode 531 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I think that our responsibility as professors in the 21st century is to engage students more.
-Adelmar Ramirez
Think with your hands. Every step that you make, every button that you click is an operation.
-Christopher Gilman
Resources
Gain Richer Access to the World's Image and Audio/Visual Files with IIIF
Get Started: Access IIIF End-User Resources
Guides to Finding IIIF Collections and Resources
Get Started Guide: University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Digital Collection
Get Started Guide: Harvard University Digital Collections
Harvard University Digital Collections
Get Started Guide: UCLA Digital Collection
UCLA Library Digital Collections
30,000 Getty Museum Images Published Online as IIIF
Digital Florentine Codex
Awesome International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)
Sample IIIF Content (e.g. Stanford and Harvard)
IIIF Experiments and Fun
An ‘Alles is Muziek | ‘Music is Everything’ IIIF Website Bonni Found While Compiling the Show NotesThu, 15 Aug 2024 - 45min - 866 - Lessons from the Road: Share Your Teaching Stories
Dave Stachowiak and Bonni invite you to share your teaching stories and they tell of a few lessons from the road on episode 530 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It's interesting how much comes back to a caravan and a road trip, because that's where it all started.
-Dave Stachowiak
There's a lot of people who want to help you. You need to teach them how.
-Dave Stachowiak
The more folks we can take along on the trip and share stories, the better.
-Dave Stachowiak
Resources
The Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan
Coaching for Leaders Podcast 661: How to Tell a Story About Yourself, with David Hutchens
Coaching for Leaders Podcast 691: Bringing Your Strengths to a Big Job, with General CQ Brown, Jr.
Permission Slip, by Bryan Mathers
Join the Story Caravan
Tell someone else about the Story Caravan
Donate a prize
Open Working
The Visual Thinker
Bonnie Powers
Free Hexagonal Thinking Digital Toolkit from NowSparkCreativity
5 Creative Ways to Use Hexagonal Thinking
Cult of Pedagogy episode on hexagonal thinking - where you can also hear the correct way to pronounce hexagonal, unlike how Bonni said the word throughout the entire episode 🤦♀️
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, by Bryan Stevenson
The Legacy SitesThu, 08 Aug 2024 - 32min - 865 - Working the Gardens of Our Classrooms
James Lang reads his piece, Working the Gardens of Our Classrooms, on episode 529 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
He quits worrying about whether Pangloss or Martin are correct, decides that he and his companions should turn their attention to the immediate work demanded by their current circumstances.
-James Lang
Writing is, number 1, a form of thinking, number 2, that produces learning, and 3, generates new ideas. That was true in 2000, and it's true in 2024.
-James Lang
In the meantime, the gardens need tending. If you continue to believe in the value of the plants that have always flourished in your garden, keep growing them.
-James Lang
Resources
Voltaire on Working the Gardens of Our Classrooms: Are you a Pangloss, Martin, or Candide?, by James Lang
Episode 19: Cheating Lessons with James Lang
Episode 374: Small teaching Reprised with James Lang
The Healing Power of Learning: After a health crisis, an academic finds that learning is not just joyful but restorative, by James M. Lang
Notre Dame Hub of Learning Excellence
Desirable difficulties
Kristi Rudenga is Director of the Notre Dame Learning | Kaneb Center as well as Associate Teaching Professor, with a concurrent appointment in PsychologyThu, 01 Aug 2024 - 42min - 864 - Assessment Reform for the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Jason Lodge discusses assessment reform for the age of artificial intelligence on episode 528 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Where does the capability of AI end and where does the impact of the teacher start?
-Jason Lodge
Our tendencies as teachers and the way that we wanted to teach was clashing with the way that the lesson plan had been structured by Chat GPT.
-Jason Lodge
We don't know where we're headed, but at least we can have a sense of what the direction might be.
-Jason Lodge
We have to get to the point where we stop looking for evidence that students are using these tools to cheat and shift our emphasis to looking for evidence that learning has occurred.
-Jason Lodge
It's less about the technology and more about the human, how we learn and how we understand ourselves.
-Jason Lodge
Small things can add up to make a huge difference.
-Jason Lodge
Resources
Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA)
TEQSA Assessment reform for the age of artificial intelligence
International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) Academic Integrity in the Context of Artificial Intelligence
Assistant, Parrot, or Colonizing Loudspeaker? ChatGPT Metaphors for Developing Critical AI Literacies, by Anuj Gupta, Yasser Atef, Anna Mills, & Maha Bali
James Lang
Small Teaching, by James Lang
Jon Ippolito
MYFest
Episode 524: Toward a More Critical Framework for AI Use with Jon Ippolito
Assessment 2020: Seven propositions for assessment reform in higher education, by Boud and Associates
Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards)
National Artificial Intelligence Taskforce (2023)Thu, 25 Jul 2024 - 43min - 863 - Beyond Dichotomous Thinking: Strategies to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Alexis Peirce Caudell shares ways we cen go beyond dichtomous thinking: strategies to enhance teaching and learning on episode 527 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It's about being able to sort of think across or beyond those boxes that we normally operate on every day.
-Alexis Peirce Caudell
Resources
Categories we live by: how we classify everyone and everything by Gregory Murphy
Ministry of Imagination Manifesto
Imagination: a manifesto by Ruha Benjamin
Ecologies card game
The vegetable garden pest handbook
NYT Connections Game
POV NYT Connections AuthorThu, 18 Jul 2024 - 47min - 862 - Accessible and Affordable Learning Through Open Educational Resources
Ann Taylor shares ways to offer accessible and affordable learning through open educational resources (OERs) on episode 526 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I have been surprised at how some of us don't think about the cost of what we're requiring our students to use.
-Ann Taylor
It's the instructor that's making the difference, that's making the content come alive.
-Ann Taylor
If you're boring face to face and monotone or you just kinda mumble and separate, you're probably not gonna come across great recorded either.
-Ann Taylor
Text first, not video first.
-Ann Taylor
We start with the written word, and then we make sure that anywhere it's gonna make a difference or it's gonna engage the students, we incorporate multimedia pictures and graphics and interactive tools and video and so forth.
-Ann Taylor
Resources
Penn State’s Course Marking Initiative
Discover OER at Penn State
Kay Dimarco, Multi-media specialist
Kaitlin Farnan
Video series shares sustainability lessons from trip to New Zealand, Australia
YouTube channel: Sustainable Business in New Zealand and Australia
27: The Most Perfect Album
Geology of the National Parks with Dr. Richard Alley and Dr. Sridhar Anandakrishnan
MYFest 2024
It’s OK, Nightbirde
Y Me Siento Bien, Cubaneros
Africa, Salif Keita
Coaching Real Leaders, with Muriel Wilkins
Dear HBR
Wiser Than Me
The Moth Radio Hour
UPCEAThu, 11 Jul 2024 - 49min - 861 - Four Common Arguments Against DEI and How to Dismantle Them
Amira Barger shares four common arguments against DEI and how to dismantle them on episode 525 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Many people who are at the margins often know from lived experience that the playing field is not level, and that there are biases that leaders and individuals across any and every institution have to mitigate.
-Amira Barger
Many people tend to view the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion as this sort of a 0 sum game. That idea of we're lifting someone else up means you have to push or bring someone else down. And that's not at all what we're trying to do this work.
-Amira Barger
It really is about leveling the playing field. It's not about taking things away, but it's about understanding.
-Amira Barger
What are you creating so that others can see themselves represented in the spaces they're in with you?
-Amira Barger
I try to very intentionally surround myself with people who believe and think differently than I do so that I can understand where they are coming from.
-Amira Barger
Resources
4 Common Arguments Against DEI and How to Dismantle Them, by Amira Barger
To Overcome Resistance to DEI, Understand What’s Driving It, by Eric Shuman, Eric Knowles, and Amit Goldenberg
The Curb-Cut Effect
How AI is Transforming DEI - and What Leaders Should Keep in Mind, by Amira Barger
Navel Gazing: John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Sending Our Son to College
Navel Gazing: John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Remembering George and Defending the Morning
Navel Gazing: John Dickerson’s Notebooks: The Sneaky Pitfalls of the To-Do List
The Wake Up: Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Real Change, by Michelle Mijung Kim
The Moth Storytelling PodcastWed, 03 Jul 2024 - 33min - 860 - Toward a more critical framework for AI use
Jon Ippolito on a more critical framework for AI use (amongst other topics) on episode 524 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We need to either rethink what intelligence means, beyond the scope of simply being articulate and knowledgeable when it comes to to putting words together, or we need to think about what other values we want to promote and encourage and teach that go beyond intelligence.
-Jon Ippolito
It's a problem because the average of 2 facts is not necessarily a fact.
-Jon Ippolito
Resources
Learning with AI from the University of Maine
Variable Media Network
UMaine's Digital Curation program
At the Edge of Art, by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito
Re-collection: Art, New Media, and Social Memory, by Richard Rinehart and Jon Ippolito
The ‘Right to Unmake’
AI’s threat to elections is not what you think
The Misapplication of AI
Digital Curation in the Shadow of AI
Why you should generate AI images in your classroom
AI versus old-school creativity: a 50-student, semester-long showdown
How To Teach with AI and Still Put People FirstThu, 27 Jun 2024 - 51min - 859 - Communication Literacy in the Age of AI
Judith Dutill talks about communication literacy in the age of AI on episode 523 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
In the college classroom, we don't often emphasize that type of communication as a skill that's worth teaching, talking about, assessing, and we focus instead on more formal types of communication.
-Judith Dutill
Communication is a very subjective thing, but I think there is a common definition that we could all agree on that effective communication is creating meaning and being understood.
-Judith Dutill
As we develop in higher education, many of us believe in multiple literacies.
-Judith Dutill
If your discipline involves speaking and listening, communication is at the center of it.
-Judith Dutill
Resources
National Communication Association
Communication Learning Outcomes
Watergate
Karen Costa
Emergent Strategy, by adriene maree brown
Take an improv classThu, 20 Jun 2024 - 49min - 858 - Intersectionality, Power, and Pedagogy
Clarissa Sorensen Unruh shares about intersectionality, power, and pedagogy on episode 522 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It is hard for students to accurately think about what their learning process looked like.
-Clarissa Sorensen Unruh
Not only is the system rigged for a certain dominant group, but it is purposefully sabotaging some groups.
-Clarissa Sorensen Unruh
The unfortunate thing about intersectionality is that once you start seeing the power lenses, you can never go back to not seeing the power lenses.
-Clarissa Sorensen Unruh
Our goal is not to get burnt out.
-Clarissa Sorensen Unruh
Resources
Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory, by Patricia Hill Collins
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Liberatory and emancipatory pedagogies - critical pedagogy, culturally responsive pedagogies, open pedagogy, and ungrading
Nel Noddings Ethics of Care
Wool, Hugh Howey*
Nikita Gill
Dune
Black Liturgies
Learning in a Time of Abundance, by Dave CormierThu, 13 Jun 2024 - 45min - 857 - The Myth of the AI First Draft
Leon Furze shares the myth of the AI first draft on episode 521 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We need to provide opportunities for people to find things hard, to persevere, and to see if they come out the other side.
-Leon Furze
For me, brainstorming, idea generation, drafting, all of that is far more important than the finished product itself.
-Leon Furze
If we're going to accuse students of cheating and then allow professors or or educators to use the technology for assessments, that's hypocritical, and probably quite condescending.
-Leon Furze
Resources
The Myth of the AI First Draft, by Leon Furze
Google NotebookLM
Margaret Atwood
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, by David Epstein
Connor Grennan describes the power of generalists on LinkedIn video
Practical AI Strategies - 20% off course use code tihe2024
Good ideas: When to use GenAI for brainstorming, by Leon FurzeThu, 06 Jun 2024 - 856 - Bird Brains: The Collective Practice of Getting Better at Teaching
Dave Stachowiak interviews Bonni about Bird Brains on episode 520 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Good curators are valued members of knowledge networks.
-Bonni Stachowiak
For those of us that teach in a higher education context, there are so many different classroom observation tools that are far more grounded in research.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Let's celebrate it for the whole 10th year. We are going to be launching an opportunity where we can surface and share our stories and our experiences together.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Resources
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab
The Genius of Birds, by Jennifer Ackerman
Fold the Cheese | Schitt's Creek
What Baby George and Handstands Taught Me About Learning | Mike Wesch
Enhancing Inclusive Instruction, by Tracie Marcella Addy, Derek Dube, and Khadijah A. Mitchell
Protocol for Advancing Inclusive Teaching Efforts (PAITE)
Episode 457: Metaphor as Conceptual Anchor with Kerry Mandulak
Episode 213: Personal Knowledge Mastery with Harold Jarche
Personal Knowledge Mastery, by Harold Jarche
The Canary Code, by Ludmila Praslova
Outside-In: Entangled Openness as Subversion Influencing Emergent Change, by Maha Bali
Wild Geese, written and read by Mary OIiver on On Being
GoosechaseThu, 30 May 2024 - 855 - How to Foster Self-Compassion as a Professor
Danielle De La Mare shares how to foster self compassion as a professor on episode 519 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
And I worked way, way, way, way, way harder than I should have because I thought that if I didn't work hard, people would see that I wasn't worthy of being their teacher.
-Danielle De La Mare
Let's just take a second and really feel all the pain that you've been feeling. And put your hands over your heart.
-Danielle De La Mare
Don't say yes if it's not something that really speaks to you, if it's not really a deeper sort of desire of yours.
-Danielle De La Mare
What is it like to be me? Do I even know right now?
-Danielle De La Mare
Resources
Self Compassion Breaks
Self Compassionate Professor Podcast
Facebook Group: Self Compassionate Professors
Kristen Neff: What is Self Compassion?
Link to a section of a Padlet boardThu, 23 May 2024 - 38min - 854 - Teaching with AI
José Bowen shares about Teaching with AI on episode 518 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The technology changed the standard that we accept.
-José Bowen
There's a huge equity issue here, but there's also an opportunity to raise standards.
-José Bowen
There are different things that AI can do to help us with student learning.
-José Bowen
AI has the capability to increase our ability to have relationships with students by taking away some of the other kinds of tedious things.
-José Bowen
Integrity is a universal value.
-José Bowen
Resources
Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning, by José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson
The Case for Slow-Walking Our Use of Generative AI: Four principles to guide your thinking on the role of ChatGPT and other such tools in your teaching, by James M. Lang
How to Use GenAI to Prepare for Your Next Job Interview, by Tomas Chamorro-PremuzicThu, 16 May 2024 - 49min - 853 - Thinking with and About AI
C. Edward Watson talks about thinking with and about AI on episode 517 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Where will things be 2 and a half years? And how do you prepare students for that world that's rapidly evolving?
-Eddie Watson
You must use AI as a starting point in the real world.
-Eddie Watson
Even the best tool on the market says that it gets it wrong one out of 20 times. You know, there's a false positive. It'll accuse a student of cheating who did not cheat with AI. And that's the best in show tool.
-Eddie Watson
There are so many ethical concerns within this space just around AI detection.
-Eddie Watson
Resources
Teaching with AI: A Practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning, by José Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson
turbolearn ai
AI Tutor Pro
OpenStax
Dialect prejudice predicts AI decisions about people’s character, employability, and criminality, by Valentin Hofmann , Pratyusha Ria Kalluri, Dan Jurafsky, Sharese King
The Myth of the AI First Draft, by Leon Furze
How To Teach with AI and Still Put People First, by Jon Ippolito
Whisper Memos
Lance Eaton
Michelle Miller
Anna MillsThu, 09 May 2024 - 43min - 852 - Presence in the Online World
Karen Robert + Aga Palalas share about their co-edited book, Presence in the Online World, a Contemplative Perspective and Practice for Educators, on episode 516 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
This practice really focuses on the beautiful part of us, which is compassion.
-Aga Palalas
What is my intention? Why am I here right now?
-Aga Palalas
Practices take practice.
-Karen Robert
Come back to yourself.
-Karen Robert
Resources
Presence in the Online World, a Contemplative Perspective and Practice for Educators, edited by Leslie Jeffrey; Agnieszka (Aga) Palalas; Karen Robert and Yuk-Lin Renita Wong
Wild Geese
Contemplative Practices in Higher Education*
The 10% Happier Podcast, by Dan Harris
Insight Timer App
Greater Good in EducationThu, 02 May 2024 - 44min - 851 - Faculty’s Role in Student Success
Jody Greene discusses faculty’s role in student success on episode 515 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The special power of literature comes from that capacity to have one foot in the factual or the real and one foot in the imagination or the fictional.
-Jody Greene
We know that there are so many other important elements to students' success, their well-being, their thriving, their career pathways, their ability to pursue interests and curiosities, their engagement, their activism, and all of these multiple measures.
-Jody Greene
I think people care about what the institution has told them they need to care about.
-Jody Greene
I don't think we should have expectations based on people's gender in a classroom.
-Jody Greene
Resources
About Jody Greene
Teaching Environmental Justice: Practices to Engage Students and Build Community, edited by Sikina Jinnah, Jessie Dubreuil, Jody Greene, and Samara S. Foster
The dualistic mind, by Richard Rohr
Gina Garcia
Torgny Roxå - ‘shame briefcase’
Listen: Improving Student Success in the Classroom, Inside Higher Ed podcast with Jody Green
New Day (live) - Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Try a little kindness
Notice
ASK: What is the most generous reading I can have right here?
“If things were simple, word would have gotten around.” Jacques DerridaThu, 25 Apr 2024 - 39min - 850 - Transformative Education: Lessons From More Than 50 Years of Teaching
Joe Hoyle shares lessons from more than 50 years of teaching and from his free book: Transformative Education, on episode 514 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
If you want to become a better teacher, find someone who has an interest in teaching like you do.
-Joe Hoyle
Great teaching is terribly, terribly complicated.
-Joe Hoyle
Having a good teacher who is kind to you is very, very important.
-Joe Hoyle
Your success, or your lack of success, is a product of the stories you're telling yourself. So tell yourself different stories.
-Joe Hoyle
Resources
Transformative Education: How Can You Become a Better College Teacher, by Joe Hoyle (a free resource)
Victorian Literature for Accounting Majors, by Joe Hoyle and Elisabeth Gruner
50 years later, Joe Hoyle's passion for teaching burns bright, a profile from the University of Richmond
Teaching in Higher Ed Episode 164: Setting Students Up for Success from the Start with Joe Hoyle
HelloFresh
Louise Penny
A League of Their Own Clip: The Hard Makes It GreatThu, 18 Apr 2024 - 44min - 849 - How to Develop MicroSkills – Small Actions for Big Impact
Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss share how to develop your MicroSkills - small actions for big impact on episode 513 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I love that no is a complete sentence.
-Resa Lewiss
Taking intentional deliberate breaks makes you even more effective and efficient at work.
-Resa Lewiss
In academics, we are told to always say yes.
-Resa Lewiss
Resources
MicroSkills: Small Actions Big Impact, by Adaira Landry MD MEd and Resa E Lewiss MD*
“Small is good, small is all. (The large is a reflection of the small.)” in Emergent Strategy, by adrienne maree brown*
The Ultimate Guide to Time Blocking by The Sweet SetUp
How to Make a Good Virtual Introduction, by Joseph Crandall on LinkedInThu, 11 Apr 2024 - 42min - 848 - How to Create Engaging Microlectures
Tolulope (Tolu) Noah describes how to create engaging microlecturees on episode 512 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Microlectures prompt students to do something with the information they're learning.
-Tolu Noah
I always find myself learning so much more about the power and potential of my devices through watching his videos than I would ever figure out just by tinkering around on the device on my own.
-Tolu Noah
Providing information in both audio and visual formats can just make it easier for students to process and retain information.
-Tolu Noah
Resources
Short and Sweet: The Educational Benefits of Microlectures
Jacob’s Quick Tips
iPad Quick Lessons
The Bible Project: Videos
Amaury Guichon’s YouTube Channel
Commoncraft
Microlectures 101: What, Why, & How?
Enhancing Flipped Learning with Microlectures
Microlectures Planning Template
Evidence-Based Principles for How to Design Effective Instructional Videos
Effective Educational Videos: Principles and Guidelines for Maximizing Student Learning from Video Content
Small Teaching Online, by Flower Darby
If You Can’t See the Small
Tiny Microphone
Flic Starter Kit
99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational VideosThu, 04 Apr 2024 - 30min - 847 - Using Alternative Grading Practices to Foster Student Learning
David Clark discusses using alternative grading practices to foster student learning on episode 511 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Does this represent what I really care about?
-David Clark
Most of us are used to giving feedback in some way, but making it helpful is the tough part.
-David Clark
A reassessment always needs some reflective parts, some metacognition, because that's part of the feedback loop.
-David Clark
People aren't going to remember everything that they've learned in our classes for all time.
-David Clark
As soon as there's a grade assigned, students tend to lose the intrinsic motivation they might have to learn these things and focus entirely on that extrinsic grade aspect.
-David Clark
Resources
Grading for Growth: A Guide to Alternative Grading Practices that Promote Authentic Learning and Student Engagement in Higher Education, by David Clark & Robert Talbert
Episode 510: The Principles of Grading for Growth with Robert Talbert
Four pillars described in Grading for Growth, by David Clark and Robert Talbert
Clearly defined standards
Helpful feedback
Reassessment without penalty
Marks indicate progress
Test Yourself: Which Faces Were Made by AI
Grading for Growth BlogThu, 28 Mar 2024 - 42min - 846 - The Principles of Grading for Growth
Robert Talbert shares about the principles of grading for growth on episode 510 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
In one shot, she can't get a B in the class. And I sat there and just watched her sense of self worth and her excitement in the class just decay away right before my eyes.
-Robert Talbert
When you look at grades as we often use them in a traditional setting, they are much of what we do is under the guise of object what we think is objectivity.
-Robert Talbert
The biggest thing that's broken about grades is that traditional grading is completely disconnected from the notion of a feedback loop.
-Robert Talbert
Give helpful feedback that doesn't humiliate the student, affirms their basic dignity as a human being, and highlights what went well. Helpful feedback also highlights what could use some work and invites students to collaborate with you to make it better.
-Robert Talbert
Reattempts without penalty, that's the closing of the feedback loop.
-Robert Talbert
Points used for grades are a judgment call that results in a label.
-Robert Talbert
Resources
Grading for Growth: A Guide to Alternative Grading Practices that Promote Authentic Learning and Student Engagement in Higher Education, by David Clark & Robert Talbert
Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (Third Edition), Douglas Stone & Sheila Heen
Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict, by Donna Hicks
Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture That Brings Out the Best in People, by Donna Hicks
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain, by Annie Murphy Paul
Robert Talbert’s Sabbatical in Industry with Steelcase
The 12-week plan for building courses, by Robert TalbertThu, 21 Mar 2024 - 35min - 845 - How to Teach in Active Learning Spaces
Kem Saichaie talks about how to teach in active learning spaces on episode 509 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Flexibility requires familiarity.
-Kem Saichaie
Oftentimes, at least at the research intensive level, we have this false comparison between STEM and non STEM types of teaching in classrooms.
-Kem Saichaie
At the heart of many active learning classroom design spaces is the concept of flexibility.
-Kem Saichaie
Resources
A Guide to Teaching in the Active Learning Classroom, by Baepler, Walker, Brooks, Saichaie, and Petersen
Students Put Teaching and Learning Complex to the Test, by Sudhiksha Shanbhag Kota
Is Active Learning Accessible? Exploring the Process of Providing Accommodations to Students with Disabilities, by Gin, Guerrero, Cooper, and Brownell
Various definitions to explore, when considering active learning spaces: pedagogical, physical, and psychological
Design Justice Network
Kem’s namedrop.io
Bonni’s name-coach
Sarah Silverman’s workshopsThu, 14 Mar 2024 - 43min - 844 - How Curiosity Can Transform Lives and Change the World
Scott Shigeoka shares about his book SEEK: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World on episode 508 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It is a really beautiful experience to have multiple generations in the same house where we're all just living and learning alongside one another.
-Scott Shigeoka
Students can feel unsafe on their campuses because of the discourse or the lack of discourse.
-Scott Shigeoka
Resources
SEEK: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World, by Scott Shigeoka
Curiosity quiz
I drove across the US to meet people I disagree with – and learned how to look beyond labels, by Scott Shigeoka in The Guardian
Today Show Clip: How Being Deeply Curious Can Strengthen Connections
UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center
Death Doula Alta Arthur’s TED Talk: Why Thinking About Death Helps You Live a Better Life
How Curiosity Can Help Us Overcome Disconnection, by Scott Shigeoka for the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science CenterThu, 07 Mar 2024 - 49min - 843 - Higher Education for All (Including Those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities)
Tamara (Tami) Shetron shares a vision of higher education for all (including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities on episode 507 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
My background is in a field called developmental education, which is some people used to call it remedial education, but the term evolved into developmental because remedial is the idea of fixing things, whereas developmental follows more the natural human cycle of growing and developing across the lifespan.
-Tamara (Tami) Shetron
Everyone can learn.
-Tamara (Tami) Shetron
What makes these programs different from a normal, typical college experience is they are designed to help students get employment.
-Tamara (Tami) Shetron
Resources
Texas State University’s Bobcat RISE Program
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
2008 Higher Education Opportunity Act
National Core Indicators (NCI) from Think CollegeThu, 29 Feb 2024 - 42min - 842 - How to Use High Structure Course Design to Heighten Learning
Justin Shaffer shares how to use high structure course design to heighten student learning on episode 506 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Some students might be doing just fine with the traditional, maybe unstructured class. But we know from evidence, lots of research now shows that this type of structure does help students.
-Justin Shaffer
The keyword through all 3 steps is alignment.
-Justin Shaffer
I don't think the structure necessarily guarantees success because it's the students ultimately have to put the work in to earn that grade, to earn that outcome.
-Justin Shaffer
Resources
The Spark of Learning: Energizing the College Classroom with the Science of Emotion, by Sarah Rose Cavanagh*
Recombinant Education
Podcases
Calvin and Hobbes
Kelly Hogan on Teaching in Higher Ed
A Time for Telling, by Schwartz and Bransford
Examples of Justin’s Reading Guides on his website
Bibliography on Case Study Teaching in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Improving Exam Performance in Introductory Biology through the Use of Preclass Reading Guides, by Lieu, Wong, Asefirad, & ShafferThu, 22 Feb 2024 - 46min - 841 - How Role Clarity and Boundaries Can Help Us Thrive
Karen Costa shares how role clarity and boundaries can help us thrive on episode 505 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I saw people being asked to, like, completely revamp their entire course and learn how to online, but nothing was removed from their plate.
-Karen Costa
So the first question I want folks to ask themselves is what are my qualifications in this role.
-Karen Costa
Just because you are qualified to do it does not mean that it is yours.
-Karen Costa
I didn't know what boundaries were until I was about 35 years old, and it's taken me about 7 years of really challenging interpersonal work to understand what boundaries are and to feel confident in setting boundaries for myself.
-Karen Costa
Resources
Students Crossing Boundaries: Rudeness, disruptions, unrealistic demands. Where to draw the line? in The Chronicle of Higher Education, by Beth McMurtrie
Scope of Practice Template, developed by Karen Costa
Trauma-Informed Pedagogies: A Guide for Responding to Crisis and Inequality in Higher Education, edited by Phyllis Thompson, Janice Carello
An Educator’s Scope of Practice: How Do I Know What’s Mine?, Karen Costa’s Chapter in Trauma-Informed Pedagogies
99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos: A Guide for Online Teachers and Flipped Classes, by Karen Costa
Let’s Talk About Menopause, by Karen Costa for Inside Higher Ed
The 12-week plan for building courses, by Robert TalbertThu, 15 Feb 2024 - 840 - Higher Education for Good
Catherine Cronin and Laura Czerniewicz share about Higher Education for Good on episode 504 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
People are in a state of despair.
-Laura Czerniewicz
Sometimes sets of values are at odds with the measuring systems in the university.
-Laura Czerniewicz
Little moments of glimmers of innovation, not in the business sense of the word, but in the imaginative sense of the word, are good enough.
-Laura Czerniewicz
We tried to model the values that we talk about in the process of creating the book.
-Catherine Cronin
We wanted to stretch open the boundaries of a book.
-Catherine Cronin
Resources
Higher Education for Good
Hope for the Flowers
The Overstory
The Hidden Life of Trees
Slow ontology - see Francis Bell’s comments at the bottom of Bonni’s blog post about attending the book launch celebration
Octavia Butler
adrienne maree brown
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 37min - 839 - Online Learning Around the Globe
Safary Wa-Mbaleka + Leni Casimiro share about their work in online higher education around the globe on episode 503 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
As we deal with our local contexts, we adjust according to the culture of the people and how they learn.
-Leni Casimiro
Eventually I went to study and get a degree in about online education, then it really became a part of who I am today as an educator.
-Safary Wa-Mbaleka
The definition of online education is much more expanded, especially with a lot of the tools that are available today that facilitate collaboration.
-Safary Wa-Mbaleka
I believe that artificial intelligence is going to challenge everything that we knew about online education because at this point you can do a lot of things that we have no control over.
-Safary Wa-Mbaleka
When you open online courses, you are opening it to serve the whole world. So we need to bring in this global perspective of online education.
-Safary Wa-Mbaleka
Resources
The Sage Handbook of Online Higher Education by Safary Wa-Mbaleka, Kelvin Thompson, and Leni Casimiro
Online Learning Consortium
Coopetition - A made-up word combining cooperation and competition
Asian Association of Open Universities
Larch Corrections Center & Canvas - Pursuing Knowledge While Incarcerated
Glocalization - A made-up word combining global and local effortsThu, 01 Feb 2024 - 36min - 838 - Learning in a Time of Abundance
Dave Cormier shares about his new book, Learning in a Time of Abundance, on episode 502 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I want you to include the word hate in front of learning styles and see what happens.
-Dave Cormier
It's not about it being right or wrong. It's about understanding where people are from.
-Dave Cormier
I value the headspace of a child whenever they're learning. And I value that more than whether or not they get something right.
-Dave Cormier
To have common sense is to know the available decisions.
-Dave Cormier
Resources
Learning in a Time of Abundance, by Dave Cormier
Getting Air Episode with Dave Cormier, hosted by Terry Greene
Mike Caulfield’s SIFT Framework: The Four Moves
Episode 492 with Mike Caulfield: Verified
Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions About What to Believe Online, by Mike Caulfield and Sam Wineburg
Getting Air Podcast Episode with Dave CormierThu, 25 Jan 2024 - 39min - 837 - Expanding Our Collective Understanding of Generative AI
Autumm Caines + Maya Barak help us with expanding our collective understanding of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on episode 501 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It's good to be skeptical.
-Autumm Caines
And I feel like a lot of times students sign up for all these accounts without reading the terms of service, without reading the privacy policy, without thinking about the data that we're giving over, and without thinking about how that data could be used by a company.
-Autumm Caines
In a world of AI, it is becoming more important to be able to be more critical about the information that's coming to us and to have better tools available to sort out the truth from the fiction or fictionalized.
-Autumm Caines
Resources
2023 Fall University of Michigan Dearborn Teaching and Learning Hub Scholar in Residence: Bonni Stachowiak
University of Michigan-Dearborn Hub for Teaching and Learning Resources
Scholar in Residence Webpage on Teaching in Higher Ed
U-M debuts generative AI services for campus
University of Michigan Generative Artificial Intelligence
Autumm’s AI Career Interview Prompt
TechnoEthics DigCit - About
GenAI Chatbot Scenarios in Higher Education
Video: An alternative to SWBAT with Annie FetterThu, 18 Jan 2024 - 47min - 836 - Generous Lessons from You
Dave Stachowiak and Bonni reflect on generous lessons from you on episode 500 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I am filled with gratitude today for all of the ways in which people have shared how this community has helped you to laugh boldly, cry openly, show up, think deeply, think again, be humble, connect generously, and amplify voices.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Let's do 500 more!
-Bonni Stachowiak
Resources
Laugh boldly: Alan Levine discusses his appreciation for satire and celebrated Episode 399, when Bonni read a McSweeney’s column (with permission from McSweeney’s and the author). Bonni also shares a clip from Episode 138 with Mike Caulfield, in which they both reflected on a This American Life story about the tooth fairy
Cry openly: Dave introduced a clip of our daughter years ago on Coaching for Leaders Episode 310 with Tina Payne Bryson about how hard crying is when you’re three… Bonni considers how hard crying is when you’re much older than three and remembers Episode 165: Teaching Lessons from Course Evaluations. Bonni hopes for yet-another interview with Karen Costa… this time, about a chapter Karen wrote for a book about trauma informed teaching
Show Up: Bonni plays a clip from Episode 141 with Clint Smith where he read a poem from Counting Descent.
Think deeply: Derek Bruff (host of the Intentionally Teaching Podcast) describes how Episode 89 with Betsy Barre about course evaluations got him thinking
Think again: Maha Bali reflects on how Mia Zamora articulated another interpretation of their research collaborations on Episode 475
Be humble: Rob Eaton shares about mistakes and vulnerability regarding Episode 470 and Bonni reminisces about Episode 100 and her first conversation with Ken Bain on Episode 36
Connect generously: James M. Lang (with many times he has been interviewed on Teaching in Higher Ed) reflects on his own learning
Amplify voices: Karen Caldwell shares about Episode 432Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 44min - 835 - Fostering Neurodivergent Learners’ Growth
Will Hennessy shares about fostering neurodivergent learners’ growth on episode 499 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, internal and external tics that occur repeatedly in the same way. OCD is a neurological disorder that causes problems with information processing.
-Will Hennessy
I honestly thought that I just wasn't as smart as my peers, that I just needed to try harder, or that one day, I guess, it would just kinda all click in my brain. Now, obviously, I know that's not the case now, but that's kind of where I was at.
-Will Hennessy
I want to create inclusive learning environments for neurodivergent learners and introverts, students like me.
-Will Hennessy
Structure is incredibly important for neurodivergent learners. Even though we're implementing flexibility and choice, it doesn't necessarily mean that it has to be a free for all where students can just do whatever they want, that could actually hinder learning.
-Will Hennessy
Neurodivergent learners need structure. All learners need need structure.
-Will Hennessy
Resources
Episode 493 with Maha Bali: Openness as a Way of Being
Tourette's syndrome
Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Sarah Silverman’s Workshops
Liz Norell
TILT Framework
Michelle Pacansky-Brock
Remi Kalir on Annotating Your Syllabus
Good Omens Scene: Crowley Tells His Plants to Grow Better
The New Science of Learning: How to Learn in Harmony with Your Brain, by Todd ZakrajsekThu, 04 Jan 2024 - 49min - 834 - Equipping Educators to Navigate AI
Stein Brunvand talks about equipping educators to navigate artificial intelligence (AI) on episode 498 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
When a novice teacher might observe a more experienced teacher, they're not always going to notice the kinds of decisions that the teacher is making that aren't verbalized.
-Stein Brunvand
It's not so much about learning a specific tool, but being open to learning what's available to you and using what you have available to you to try to improve the learning experience.
-Stein Brunvand
Let’s learn how can we be flexible and adaptable so that we can roll with whatever is available to us.
-Stein Brunvand
Resources
University of Michigan Committee to explore applications of generative AI
Generative Artificial Intelligence Committee Report; University of Michigan
UM-D Scholar in Residence Page on Teaching in Higher Ed
ISTE AI Explorations ProgramThu, 28 Dec 2023 - 35min - 833 - Personalized Learning Pedagogies
Paul Galbally & Fevronia Christodoulidi discuss personalized learning pedagogies on episode 497 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The closer we get to each other, the more we understand each other.
-Paul Galbally
This course will make you uncomfortable. And if it doesn't, we're not doing our job.
-Paul Galbally
We get to know our students, and they get to know us.
-Paul Galbally
A brave space is when you can make a space safe by talking about things.
-Paul Galbally
It is more about learning to think rather than having all the solutions.
-Fevronia Christodoulidi Fenia
Resources
Personalised learning pedagogies and the impact on student progression and retention: the case of counselling training within a university setting, by Paul Galbally & Fevronia Christodoulidi
Fevronia Christodoulidi | University of East London (uel.ac.uk)
Fevroni’s Private Practice
Paul Galbally | University of East London
Paul Galbally’s ORCIDThu, 21 Dec 2023 - 42min - 832 - How to Know Our Audience in an AI World
Jennifer Coon talks about how to know our audience in an AI world on episode 496 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I'm always interested in talking with students about how they got to the point that they're at today.
-Jennifer Coon
There is value in the blank slate.
-Jennifer Coon
Professors are the ones who are really training students to be the next economists, to be the next scientists, to be the next accountants, to be the next everything.
-Jennifer Coon
Service learning is a chance for students to get out of themselves and to experience what it feels like to do some good for someone else.
-Jennifer Coon
Resources
Generative AI University of Michigan
AI Tools
U-M Guidance for Faculty/Instructors
Autumm Caines
The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel RuizThu, 14 Dec 2023 - 42min - 831 - Using QR Codes to Design Engaging Learning Experiences
Tolulope (Tolu) Noah shares about using QR codes to design engaging learning experiences on episode 495 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
QR codes can be used to support universal design for learning (UDL) principles, specifically in regards to providing multiple means of engagement and providing multiple means of representation.
-Tolulope (Tolu) Noah
If your students created a video, why not create QR codes to share that video with other students so that they can learn from the content too?
-Tolulope (Tolu) Noah
Resources
8 Ways to Use QR Codes in Higher Education Classrooms
Share Pages with a QR Code in Google Chrome
One-Pager: Scanning & Creating QR Codes via Shortcuts
Video: Creating QR Codes
Adobe Express QR Code Generator
Bitly
Making QR Codes More Accessible and Improving Business Accessibility, by Benjamin Rousey
Accessibility and QR Codes by Joe Lamyman
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Mobile Mindful Teaching & Learning, by Christina Moore
Mentimeter
Flip
Padlet
Gallery WalkThu, 07 Dec 2023 - 36min - 830 - The Ones Too Often Left Behind In Higher Education
Todd Zakrajsek shares about the ones who are too often left behind in higher education on episode 494 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I don't want to see a person left behind.
-Todd Zakrajsek
I just assumed that teaching looked a certain way, and then little by little, I started meeting different individuals who struggled for different reasons.
-Todd Zakrajsek
Teaching is the profession that makes all professions possible.
-Todd Zakrajsek
Nobody fails alone.
-Todd Zakrajsek
Resources
Todd’s website
Lilly Conferences
Past TiHE Episodes with Todd Zakrajsek
The New Science of Learning, by Todd Zakrajsek
Donate Bluesky Codes to Members of the Chronic Illness/Disability CommunitiesThu, 30 Nov 2023 - 47min - 829 - Openness as a Way of Being
Maha Bali exudes openness as a way of being on episode 493 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I don't really know everything I have to say, but I'm willing to share my unfinished thoughts with you and I am willing to be criticized for it.
-Maha Bali
If people don't have the vocabulary to express how they feel, they'll just say they are fine.
-Maha Bali
This is a space where everyone in the room has to be collectively inclusive, and that's kind of part of what equity and inclusion in facilitation and in classrooms needs to be.
-Maha Bali
My mentoring is not out of responsibility as something that I have to, I do it with joy because I’m building relationships with people.
-Maha Bali
Resources
Winners of the 2023 Open Education Awards for Excellence
adrienne maree brown
Emotion Grid
Nurturing Learner Empowerment with Intentional Equity, Care and Compassion, presented by Maha Bali for eCampus Ontario
Maha’s Slide Deck from Her Presentation
My Role Model for Open, Caring and Generous Mentoring Jon Nixon, by Maha Bali
Interpretive Pedagogies for Higher Education: Arendt, Berger, Said, Nussbaum and Their Legacies, by Jon NixonWed, 22 Nov 2023 - 40min - 828 - Verified with Mike Caulfield
Mike Caulfield shares about Verified, which he co-authored with Sam Wineburg, on episode 492 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The real impact is that you have a number of people within a community that kind of keep other people in check.
-Mike Caulfield
The field of argumentation theory has provided illuminating insights.
-Mike Caulfield
I want you to have the tools to be taken seriously.
-Mike Caulfield
I want you to be able to argue ethically.
-Mike Caulfield
Resources
Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions About What to Believe Online, by Mike Caulfield and Sam Wineburg*
SIFT 3-Hour Mini Course
Life Cereal Mikey Likes It Commercial
Toilet Paper Patent on Amazon
Google Patents Toilet-Paper RollThu, 16 Nov 2023 - 45min - 827 - Teaching Through Experiences
Stephen Bloch-Schulman talks about teaching through experiences on episode 491 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
When students tell me what they think their beliefs are, what I'm hearing is what they wish they believe, not what they believe.
-Stephen Bloch-Schulman
I think what we're doing when we're talking about beliefs is often just naming how we wish we were.
-Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Resources
Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions about What to Believe Online, by Mike Caulfield and Sam Wineburg
You’re Doing it Wrong
Schitt’s Creek Boop
A critique of methods in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Philosophy, by Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Teaching through experiences – Interview with Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Eric Schwitzgebel - Intellectualism about beliefs
Eric Schwitzgebel’s scholarshipThu, 09 Nov 2023 - 40min - 826 - Navigating Insecurity in Teaching
Dave Stachowiak and Bonni Stachowiak talk about navigating insecurity in teaching on episode 490 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
20 years later and I still run into nervousness. The intensity and the kind of nervousness is different, and it often comes up in unsuspecting ways.
-Dave Stachowiak
How can you open the first 10 seconds of a class to capture attention, tell a story, and engage participants?
-Dave Stachowiak
I always have a something in my back pocket, either literally or figuratively.
-Dave Stachowiak
Resources
PollEverywhere
You Don’t Have to Wait for the Clock to Strike to Start Teaching, by Peter Newbury
Episode 6: The 8 second rule
Episode 197: Interactivity and Inclusivity Can Help Close the Achievement Gap with Viji Sathy & Kelly Hogan
Episode 425: Inclusive Teaching with Viji Sathy & Kelly Hogan
Episode 475: Making Space for Emergence with Mia Zamora
Quizlet Live
Exit ticket
Muddiest point
Episode 324: Teaching Effectively with Zoom with Dan Levi
Teaching Effectively with Zoom Book
Maha BaliThu, 02 Nov 2023 - 40min - 825 - Teaching with Artificial Intelligence
Lindsay Doukopoulos talks about teaching with artificial intelligence on episode 489 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Learning is exceptionally difficult to really assess in a meaningful way at scale.
-Lindsay Doukopoulos
Students are almost exactly at the same place that faculty are in terms of their skepticism and anxiety about these tools.
-Lindsay Doukopoulos
Learning is change.
-Lindsay Doukopoulos
Resources
Auburn Online’s Teaching with Artificial Intelligence Course
Auburn University Biggio Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Announcement About New Course
DeElla Wiley, Lindsay’s Colleague
Inciting Joy, by Ross Gay
Teaching in Higher Ed Episode 375 with Betsy Barre
AI x Education Conference: Driven by Students, Dedicated to Educators
"If AI is the Answer, What is the Question: Thinking about Learning and Vice Versa" Dr. Chris Dede
What I Found in a Database Meta Uses to Train Generative AI, by Alex Reisner for The Atlantic
Life101 Podcast, by Mike WeschThu, 26 Oct 2023 - 43min - 824 - Climate Action Pedagogy
Karen Costa shares about climate action pedagogy on episode 488 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Start where you are.
-Karen Costa
Some folks are starting to use these renewable resources like solar and wind to power servers.
-Karen Costa
Resources
adrienne maree brown
Emergent Strategy, by adrienne maree brown
Holding Change, by adrienne maree brown
Pithari, example from Sandie Morgan’s life
Regeneration's Nexus
All We Can Save
Venn Diagram
OneHE Climate Action Pedagogy Co-Working SessionThu, 19 Oct 2023 - 42min - 823 - Overcoming Imposter Anxiety
Ijeoma Nwaogu shares about her book on Overcoming Imposter Anxiety on episode 487 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We start to question ourselves, and that feeling is really uncomfortable.
-Ijeoma Nwaogu
One word that I use in the book is called imposterize.
-Ijeoma Nwaogu
It's so valuable to be around diverse folks, folks who are different from you, but it's so important to also be in with like-minded folks, folks who look like you, folks who have similar beliefs because that can be reinforcing of who you are and to let you know that you are enough.
-Ijeoma Nwaogu
Presence is far more important than someone's performance.
-Ijeoma Nwaogu
Resources
Overcoming Imposter Anxiety: Move Beyond Fear of Failure and Self-Doubt to Embrace Your Worthy, Capable Self, by Ijeoma Nwaogu
JOY (Unspeakable) - Voices of Fire
Goodwill Hunting
Scene: It’s not your fault
Brené Brown
jodi-ann burey
Alexandra Carter’s Instagram
Ted Lasso playing darts clipThu, 12 Oct 2023 - 45min - 822 - Design for Learning
Jenae Cohn speaks about design for learning on episode 486 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
At the core of any class we're teaching, we have to think about how a student or a user is going to navigate through that experience.
-Jenae Cohn
I encourage a balance of getting some feedback from your students after the class is over and using the analytics within it to come to some conclusions about what you could revise or do differently the next time you offer the course.
-Jenae Cohn
Resources
Jenae’s website
Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning, by Jenae Cohn and Michael Greer
Skim, Dive, Surface: Teaching Digital Reading, by Jenae Cohn
Miro
Jamboard
Richard MayerThu, 05 Oct 2023 - 39min - 821 - How to Use Questions in New Ways
Pia Lauritzen shares how to use questions in new ways on episode 485 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
We know that questions are extremely powerful.
-Pia Lauritzen
We actually use questions to distribute responsibility.
-Pia Lauritzen
Resources
Pia Lauritzen’s website
Questions: Brief Books About Big Ideas, by Pia Lauritzen
What You Don’t Know About Questions (TEDx Talk)
Six Reasons Successful Business Leaders Love questions, by Pia Lauritzen
Question Jam
Qvest
Observe, Collect, Draw!: A Visual Journal, by Stefanie Posavec & Giorgia LupiThu, 28 Sep 2023 - 43min - 820 - Intro to Neurodiversity for Educators
Sarah Silverman shares an introduction to neurodiversity on episode 484 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Quotes from the episode
Autism is increasingly understood as a spectrum condition and experience.
-Sarah Silverman
It is important to reflect on your own educational journey.
-Sarah Silverman
Resources
Instructors are learners too: Making faculty development accessible to faculty, by Sarah Silverman
A correction on the term neurodiversity, by Martijn Dekker
Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement, edited by Steven K. Kaap
Autistics.Org and Finding Our Voices as an Activist Movement, by Laura A. Tisoncik
Hans AspergerWed, 20 Sep 2023 - 42min - 819 - Undoing the Grade
Jesse Stommel shares about Undoing the Grade on episode 483 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
For us to be talking about something like unlearning or ungrading, there's an irony in that because we are the people who need to do that work the most and the people for whom that work is probably the hardest.
-Jesse Stommel
The only wrong way to do something is to do it unintentionally, to do it in a way that isn't carefully thinking through what we're doing.
-Jesse Stommel
Resources
Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade and How to Stop
Jesse Stommel’s website
Hybrid Pedagogy Journal
An Urgency of Teachers: The Work of Critical Digital Pedagogy
Henry David ThoreauThu, 14 Sep 2023 - 49min - 818 - Connections Are Everything
Isis Artze-Vega and Oscar Miranda Tapia discuss Connections Are Everything on episode 482 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
If it's not working for you and you can't maintain a certain level of wellness, then it's not working. No matter what you're seeing happen in your students, it is not working because it cannot happen at the cost of your wellness.
- Isis Artze-Vega
It's about being present.
- Isis Artze-Vega
The relationship that you have with someone does not have to be this long sustained, always impactful kind of relationship. That one short conversation with a student may be the words or the sentence that they need to hear that day.
-Oscar Miranda Tapia
Resources
Connections Are Everything: A College Student’s Guide to Relationship-Rich Education, by Peter Felton, Leo M. Lambert, Isis Artze-Vega, and Oscar R. Miranda Tapia
About the Authors
Research Details
ResourcesThu, 07 Sep 2023 - 37min - 817 - Assignment Makeovers in the AI Age
Derek Bruff shares about assignment makeovers in the AI age on episode 481 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Quotes from the episode
The technologies at play in higher education changed dramatically in a very short amount of time, and that required us to kind of rethink what we were doing as teachers.
-Derek Bruff
For my course, I felt like it is fine to teach them to write using the AI tools as long as I can help them learn to use the tools well.
-Derek Bruff
Resources
Assignment Makeovers in the AI Age: Reading Response Edition, by Derek Bruff
Assignment Makeovers in the AI Age: Essay Edition, by Derek Bruff
Assignment Makeovers in the AI Age: Infographics Edition, by Derek Bruff
Humberto Garcia
Making Over Assignments in Light of New Generative AI Tools, by Derek Bruff
What the Best College Teachers Do, by Ken Bain
Cheating Lessons, by James Lang
Episode 19 with James Lang: Cheating Lessons
Mike Caulfield’s SIFT framework
4 Steps to Help You Plan for ChatGPT in Your Classroom, by Flower Darby for The Chronicle of Higher Education
Elicit
The Homework Apocalypse, by Ethan MollickThu, 31 Aug 2023 - 44min - 816 - Teaching Philosophy Outside
Ryan Johnson shares about teaching philosophy outside on episode 480 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Quotes from the episode
What are the dominant sounds on campus? What are the kind of patterns at which people move? What are the movement of the trees versus the light versus the animals versus people?
-Ryan Johnson
The relationship between the teacher and a student is not intelligence to intelligence, but instead will to will.
-Ryan Johnson
A good distraction is one that can help us come back together, that can allow our attention or our stamina to have a release to return.
-Ryan Johnson
I cultivate brave spaces, not safe spaces.
-Ryan Johnson
I started to notice all these things about campus that one does not as they move through, rather than sits in and resonates with, especially the sounds.
-Ryan Johnson
Resources
Teaching Philosophy Outside: Blog of the APA
Anthony Weston
The experience of nature: a psychological perspective : Kaplan, Rachel : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Elon University Sustainability: Landscaping & Grounds
Elon University Princeton Review names Elon the nation’s “best-run college” with the #1 “most beautiful campus” and the #2-ranked study abroad program
Elon University Weston publishes 'Teaching as the Art of Staging'
Becky Vartabedian
Elon University Center for Environmental Studies: Environmental Center at Loy Farm
Philosophy of Movement
Jill McSweeney
About Elon University / U.S. News & World Report
Elon University Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning
Philosophy outdoors: First person physical | 10 | Philosophy, Risk and
Philosophy Bakes Bread, Radio Show & Podcast: Ep57 - Philosophy Outdoors
Merlin CCC - A Philosophy-Centered 501(c)(3) Non-Profit OrganizationThu, 24 Aug 2023 - 44min - 815 - Lessons in Life and Retrieval Practice
Pooja Agarwal shares about lessons in life and retrieval practice on episode 479 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
100 years of research demonstrates that the magic of learning happens at the third stage, the retrieval stage.
-Pooja Agarwal
I normalize forgetting, that's part of learning.
-Pooja Agarwal
Be practical and realistic when it comes to incorporating the science of learning.
-Pooja Agarwal
Resources
Retrieval Practice Website
James Lang’s Small Teaching
The Mapparium Globe
Episode 451 with Rob Parke
How to Create a Google Form with Branching
How to Link to a Specific Part of a Google Doc
Maha Bali
FlipThu, 17 Aug 2023 - 40min - 814 - Hyflex Revisited
David Rhoads and Bonni Stachowiak revisit the topic of hyflex learning on episode 478 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Hyflex in general is a choice between in person and synchronous, or in person and asynchronous, or a choice of all three of those things.
-David Rhoads
Resources
Hyflex Learning Community
Hybrid Flexible Course Design, edited by Brian J. Beatty
Episode 309: Hyflex Learning with David Rhoads
Episode 327: Misconceptions About Hyflex with David RhoadsThu, 10 Aug 2023 - 45min - 813 - Ways of Being Intentionally Inclusive
Yasser Tamer discusses ways of being intentionally inclusive on episode 477 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Students are not actually advised to memorize or even to learn a theory by heart, but they are advised to reflect.
-Yasser Tamer
Do whatever you are interested in.
-Yasser Tamer
Let students choose their own pathway.
-Yasser Tamer
It is equitable, but let’s make it more accessible.
-Yasser Tamer
Resources
Cultivating Compassionate Community to Foster Academic Integrity? (with @YasserTammer), by Maha Bali
Video: MYFest22 Syllabus Accessibility Jam with Alexandra Gazis and Yasser Tamer
Video: The Experience of a Visually Impaired Student Yasser Tamer, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Business Model You: The One-Page Way to Reinvent Your Work at Any Stage, by Bruce Hazen, Timothy Clark, Alexander Osterwalder, Yves Pigneur, + Alan Smith*
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey*
Soliya
Intentionally Equitable Hospitality series through Equity Unbound
Write Good ALT text
Syllabus as Manifesto: A Critical Approach to Classroom Culture, by Adam Heidebrink-BrunoThu, 03 Aug 2023 - 39min - 812 - Unlocking Our Imagination Inside and Outside the LMS
Bonni Stachowiak discusses unlocking our imagination inside and outside the LMS on episode 476 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
When it comes to getting people to be curious, we don't want them to be confused. High structure is really important, and then within the structure we want to be able to have elements of surprise and delight.
-Bonni Stachowiak
You're almost always going to be better off linking versus uploading. A similar idea would be thinking about embedding.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Resources
InstructureCon 2023 Presentation Resources: Unlocking Our Imagination
Presentation slide deck
Small Teaching, by James Lang*
Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone, but Thomas Tobin and Kirsten Behling
Video: Dave’s first day of high school chemistry class
Derek Bruff
A Time for TellingThu, 27 Jul 2023 - 31min - 811 - Making Space for Emergence
Mia Zamora shares how she approaches making space for emergence in her teaching on episode 475 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Intentionality and listening are important qualities for facilitation.
-Mia Zamora
We need to lean into a sense of generous authority.
-Mia Zamora
Be mindful of what you know versus what the computer is suggesting.
-Mia Zamora
Resources
What if Classrooms Were Rooted in Care, by Angela DeBarger
The Equity-Care Matrix: Theory and Practice, by Maha Bali and Mia Zamora
Intentionally Equitable Hospitality as Critical Instructional Design, by Maha Bali and Mia Zamora
Building Community Online through Intentionally Equitable Hospitality, A CoLab with Mia Zamora, Maha Bali, and Autumm CainesThu, 20 Jul 2023 - 45min - 810 - Deliberative Pedagogy
Timothy J. Shaffer shares about deliberative pedagogy and his work with the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) at the University of Delaware Biden School of Public Policy and Administration on episode 474 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Listening deeply enough to be changed by what you learn is a hugely important practice.
-Timothy Shaffer
Resources
Deliberative Pedagogy, edited by Idit Manosevitch, Maxine S Thomas, Timothy J Shaffer, and Nicholas V. Longo
Creating Space for Democracy: A Primer on Dialog and Deliberation in Higher Education, edited by Nicholas V Longo and Timothy J. Shaffer
COMM 326: Small Group Discussion Methods, by Timothy J. Shaffer (open alternative textbook initiative)
Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Initiative
Frank Fischer; Professor Emeritus, Rutgers
Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Coming to Public Judgment: Making Democracy Work in a Complex World, by Daniel Yankelovich
The Magic of Dialogue: Transforming Conflict Into Cooperation, by Daniel Yankelovich
John Gastil
Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, 3rd Edition, by Sam Kaner
Sam Kaner: “The Groan Zone”
National Coalition for Dialog and Deliberation
Research Methods in Deliberative Pedagogy, edited by Selen A. Ercan, Hans Asenbaum, Nicol Curato, and Ricardo F. MendonçaThu, 13 Jul 2023 - 43min - 809 - Living in the Questions
Dave Stachowiak and Bonni Stachowiak answer listener questions on episode 473 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Forgetting is the friend of learning.
-Bonni Stachowiak (quoting Robert Björk)
Our stated preferences aren’t always going to align with having sufficient challenge in that learning experience to produce deeper, more memorable learning.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Trust students.
-Bonni Stachowiak (quoting Jesse Stommel and many others)
Resources
Pia Lauritzen - Danish Philosopher
MYFest
Quote Investigator Entry: Einstein quote
Question Jam
Centering Centers: How to Help New Faculty Get Started with SoTL Projects
Lilly Conferences
Episode 443 with David Clark: Arbitrary Limits in Our Classes
Artificial Scarcity: Reflecting on Arbitrary Limits in Our Classes
Teaching in Higher Ed Episodes Taxonomy
Subscribe to Bill Dogterom’s MiniBlog
TripItThu, 06 Jul 2023 - 31min - 808 - Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: A Student-Professor Dialog
Lance Eaton + Stead Fast have a dialog about their perspectives on artificial intelligence on episode 472 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Over time we feel like we are settled as educators and then it’s like nope, just kidding.
-Lance Eaton
Resources
The College Essay is Dead, by Stephen Marche for The Atlantic
New York City Public Schools Drop Ban on AI
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)
HAL 9000 in the movie A Space Odyssey
Inciting Joy, by Ross Gay
The Alignment Problem, by Brian Christian
Professor Flunks All His Students After ChatGPT Falsely Claims It Wrote Their PapersThu, 29 Jun 2023 - 42min - 807 - Equity and Social Justice in STEM Education
Tatiane Russo-Tait shares about equity and social justice in STEM education on episode 471 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
My dad told me that I needed to get my education and that education is the only path to liberation for folks like us.
-Tatiane Russo-Tait
I almost dropped out.
-Tatiane Russo-Tait
I was thinking about teaching so that I could be a role model and disrupt classroom spaces to be more welcoming and supportive.
-Tatiane Russo-Tait
Resources
The ACCESS Lab
Paulo Freire
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, by Paulo Freire
Kimberly Tanner, San Francisco State University
Sepehr Vakil, Northwestern University
Daniel Morales-DoyleThu, 22 Jun 2023 - 35min - 806 - Building Community in the College Classroom
Rob Eaton and Bonnie Moon share about building community in the college classroom on episode 470 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The better I understand students back stories, the more empathy and compassion I have for them.
-Rob Eaton
Resources
Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom, by Robert Eaton, Steven V. Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, by David Epstein
The Influence of Teaching: Beyond Standardized Test Scores - Engagement, Mindset, and Agency; by Ronald F. Ferguson, et al
BYU-Idaho’s THRIVE program
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 43min - 805 - Designing Courses in an Age of AI
Maria Andersen shares about designing courses in an age of artificial intelligence (AI) on episode 469 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Student’s natural world is the technological world.
-Maria Andersen
Students have a lot of questions about how society has changed.
-Maria Andersen
All of the things we have today came about because people did something in the past.
-Maria Andersen
With generative AI, we have an incredible acceleration of change happening.
-Maria Andersen
Resources
Maria’s website
Paul Fairie (historian who posts on Twitter threads about arguments we keep on making, as expressed in old newspaper clippings)
A Brief History of Nobody Wants to Work Anymore, curated by Paul Fairie
A List of Things People Blamed on Flappers, curated by Paul Fairie
The Montreal Protocol
Practical Engineering
Wendover Productions
Real Engineering
Example of a True/False exercise Maria developed
YouTube Summary with ChatGPT (Chrome extension)
Kahoot
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 44min - 804 - Scholarly Podcasting
Ian Cook helps Bonni celebrate 9 years of podcasting and his new book, Scholarly Podcasting, on episode 468 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
What is your purpose?
-Ian Cook
Resources
Richard Berry, podcast scholar
Dolly Parton on the More Perfect podcast
The Most Perfect Album (songs about the U.S. Constitutional Amendments)
“The Most Perfect Album” review; The Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts
Michael Bossetta | Social Media and Politics
Vincent Racaniello | This Week in Virology
Maria Sachiko |Cecire In Theory
Kent Davies Preserves podcast and podcast instructor
Stephanie Caligiuri, The People’s Scientist
Neil Fox The Cinematologists
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 48min - 803 - A Pedagogy of Kindness
Cate Denial shares about her book A Pedagogy of Kindness on episode 467 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I need to be a partner with my students in this learning process.
-Cate Denial
I walk into class prepared for collaboration and discovery with my students.
-Cate Denial
Resources
Care in the Academy
Remi Kalir
Jesse Stommel
Sean Michael Morris
Chris Friend
Eyes on the Prize
Ungrading
Cathy Davidson
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 25 May 2023 - 44min - 802 - How Learning Works
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) Lab
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 18 May 2023 - 42min - 801 - Mind Over Monsters
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 Over Monsters: Supporting Youth Mental Health with Compassionate Challenge, by Sara Rose Cavanagh
Ryan Glode, LMHC
The 12 Week Plan for Building Courses, by Robert Talbert
Kelly Leonard at Second City
Revisiting Mutualism: Loving Me, Loving You, by Karen Costa
Maha BaliThu, 11 May 2023 - 40min - 800 - The Transformative Power of Transversal Skills
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' podcast
“…your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.” - Marianne Williamson
Ikigai
Self-compassion - Dr. Kristin Neff
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 04 May 2023 - 44min - 799 - Ethics and Educational Technology
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 Moore and others.
CAST UDL
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 27 Apr 2023 - 39min - 798 - Teaching Lessons I Learned From Mom
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 tweet about his office hours and books he gives away to students who visit
Dr. Frank Leon Robert’s Amazon wish list for his office
Twitter thread re Aunt Judy’s death
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 20 Apr 2023 - 30min - 797 - How to Not Fight AI and Lose
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 Here. If We Fight It, We’ll Lose - and So Will Our Students, by Dara Ryder
IBM Deep Blue (Chess Computer)
Satellite Navigation (Sat Nav)
Microsoft Editor
ChatGPT
Universal Design for Learning
DALLE
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 13 Apr 2023 - 36min - 796 - Well Being and Social Justice
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 Inequality, by Cynthia Hess, Ph.D., Tanima Ahmed, M.Phil, and Jeff Hayes, Ph.D.
First quote from Ross Gay’s Inciting Joy
Second quote from Ross Gay’s Inciting Joy
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 42min - 795 - Engaging Students Through collaborative Research Projects
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 Four Moves) - Mike Caulfield
AdFontes Media
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 30 Mar 2023 - 39min - 794 - How to develop ourselves and others through classroom observations
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 the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 23 Mar 2023 - 39min - 793 - Metaphor as Conceptual Anchor
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
Jennifer Gonzales’ One-Pager Information on Cult of Pedagogy
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Mon, 13 Mar 2023 - 39min - 792 - Mobile-Mindful Teaching and Learning
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
Mobile-Mindful Teaching and Learning: Harnessing the Technology That Students Use Most, by Christina Moore (use code mobile20 at checkout for 20% off plus free shipping from Stylus Publishing)
The Extended Mind, by Annie Murphy Paul
Small Teaching Online, by Flower Darby
Jeff Hittenberger
Mendez Historic Freedom Trail and Monument
Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone: Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education, by Thomas J. Tobin and Kirsten T. Behling
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 38min - 791 - Teaching at Its Best
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, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.' - Ian MacLaren
The New Science of Learning 3e, by Todd Zakrajsek
Lindy Hop
SaneBox
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 37min - 790 - Mental Health and Well Being
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/teachinginhighered). All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC)(https://bookshop.org/shop/LibroMobile), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia(https://www.cuentosmobile.com/bio).”Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 42min - 789 - Finding Joy and Curiosity in the Questions
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
Resources
Liz's Political Science Liquid Syllabus
Braving the Wilderness, by Brené Brown
Cate Denial - pedagogy of care
What Unites Us, by Dan Rather
Calendly
Josh Eyler
Liquid Syllabus - Michelle Pacansky-Brock
Canva
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 16 Feb 2023 - 42min - 788 - ChatGPT and Good Intentions in Higher Ed
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 “Banning” ChatGPT
Prior to (or Instead of) Using ChatGPT with Your Students
On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜 by Emily M. Bender, Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, Smargaret Smitchell
Is A.I. the Problem? Or Are We? Ezra Klein Interviews Brian Christian
The Alignment Problem, Brian Christian
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 09 Feb 2023 - 43min - 787 - Course Trailers RevisitedThu, 02 Feb 2023 - 45min
- 786 - How to Not Be Perfect in Teaching and Learning
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 paleobiology database
Becca's Science Methods and Practice Course Syllabus
Specifications Grading: Restoring Rigor, Motivating Students, and Saving Faculty time, by Linda Nilson
Episode 443 with David Clark: Arbitrary Limits (including due dates)
A Time for Telling, Schwartz and Bransford
Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses, Melinda T. Owens, Shannon B. Seidel, Mike Wong, and Kimberly D. Tanner
TextExpander’s public groups - with ready-made snippets you can add to your collection and use
TextExpander Physics-Greek Symbols snippetsThu, 26 Jan 2023 - 43min - 785 - Teaching Writing in an Age of AI
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 for Inside Higher Ed
ChatGTP
Craft app
Tessie McMillan Cottom’s newsletter for New York Times subscribers
Clippy (Microsoft Office Assistant)
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 19 Jan 2023 - 37min - 784 - How Artificial Intelligence is Impacting Higher Education
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 that are worth doing?
-Cynthia Alby
Resources
Learning That Matters Book Resources Page
Marguerite Koepke
Bryan Dewsbury on Teaching in Higher Ed Episode 215
This I Believe Essays
ChatGPT: Understanding the New Landscape and Short-Term Solutions
The Nail in the Coffin: How AI Could Be the Impetus to Reimagine Education
I Interview ChatGPT
Craft.do
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 12 Jan 2023 - 43min - 783 - Reflections on a New Year
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 facilitators/teachers
Kelly Corrigan Wonders Podcast
Everything Happens with Kate Bowler Podcast
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org. All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia.”Thu, 05 Jan 2023 - 12min
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