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Bonni Stachowiak shares about her new book – The Productive Online and Offline Professor on episode 290 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
In terms of productivity, we really have to make these systems work for us.
-Bonni Stachowiak
If you can proactively create the space and systems before it hits the breaking point, it opens up the doors to do so much more and enjoy the journey so much more.
-Dave Stachowiak
One of the ways I think I avoid burnout and still am passionate and joyful about the work that I am privileged to get to do is because I have that margin.
-Bonni Stachowiak
Scott F Nolan says
Hello Bonnie, I started listening to your podcast in mid-Jine (episode 262) when I was assigned my first fully online course teaching social welfare for a local community college. I look forward to listening to your podcast each week with knowledgable, humble and gifted speakers with a wealth of expereinces. Typically, I listen on the way to work when I have the most time to reflect and explore wyas to put some of the suggestions into practice (I used Flipgrid this past Fall). Your ability to speak honestly and engage your speakers challenges my thinking while exploring creative ways to enagage students. The most recent podcast “The Productive Online and Offline Professor” was a great way to start off the New Year; I look forward to reding the upcoming book. Thank you for sharing your enhtusiasm and passion for the higher education community.
Bonni Stachowiak says
Thank you for the words of encouragement, Scott. I always enjoy knowing what people get out of the podcast and when/how they started listening.
Susan says
I am a long-time faithful listener, and I refer my fellow faculty to Bonni’s podcast. I am very much looking forward to the new book, and was going to ask for it for Christmas, but there is no digital version available! Maybe this is covered in the podcast (which I have not had time to listen to yet), but what’s the story on a digital version? I would very much prefer to read it on my Kindle.
Bonni Stachowiak says
Hi, Susan. A digital version will be available. I’m with you on that preference and do 95% of my book reading via ebooks. There’s typically a short delay between to physical book’s arrival and the ebook. But it won’t be all that long, I don’t think.
Susan says
Terrific! Please don’t be shy about announcing when the e-book is available on your Podcasts. It would be an immediate buy for me.