Faculty Podcasts
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Description: 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.
Over 350 episodes on topics like these:
Description: The Lecture Breakers podcast is the place where college professors, instructors, and educators share innovative teaching strategies, practical ideas, teaching tips, and resources to help you break up your lecture, energize your classroom, increase student engagement, and improve learning. Join Dr. Barbi Honeycutt and her guests as they show you how to integrate active learning strategies in your lecture without spending hours redesigning your course, getting overwhelmed, or feeling frustrated. Over 100 episodes available for faculty.
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Episodes on
Diversity and Equity
Student Engagement
Exams: Questions, Security, Accessibility
Metacognition—The Bridge to Student Success
Assessment of Online Student Learning/Classroom Assessment Techniques
Collaborative Online Group Work
Success for those Struggling with Online Learning
Trinity University's series Playing in the Sandbox: Conversations in Pedagogy
Episodes on
Game-Based Learning and Gamification
Lecture Awesomeness
Discussion as Creation of Knowledge
Allowing Students Flexibility in Assignments
Turning Group Work into Teamwork
Tea for Teaching
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Description: This podcast is a series of informal discussions of innovative and effective practices in teaching and learning. This podcast series is hosted by John Kane (an economist) and Rebecca Mushtare (a graphic designer). John and Rebecca run the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at the State University of New York at Oswego.
This podcast contains over 200 episodes that cover everything from faculty equity, online teaching techniques, burnout, and growth mindset.
Interested in Creating Your Own Podcast for Class and Don't Know Where to Start?
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