It’s been a few weeks since I blogged. That kind of a break hasn’t happened in years, but I’m happy to report that the podcast…Continue Reading this Entry
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The Power of Failure
The call came a few days before the class was scheduled to start. The woman who had been assigned to teach the course needed to…Continue Reading this Entry
Finding Inspiration Somewhere Besides in Best Practices
There's been a lot I've had to unlearn, since transitioning from the corporate world to academic environments. I worked in the franchising industry for the…Continue Reading this Entry
Second Tries and Popular Posts
As those of you who subscribe to the Teaching in Higher Ed update already know, a weekly email goes out with the most current blog…Continue Reading this Entry
Hosting or Participating in Video Conferencing Sessions
Yesterday, I had a virtual conference with three people in New York who I've never met in person. Today, I connected, online, with Doug McKee…Continue Reading this Entry
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Since I first heard about the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), I’ve been intrigued by this area of research. I was copied on a…Continue Reading this Entry
Four Fruitful Distractions
As I've written about previously, I am writing a book this summer. It's my first book. I've written a dissertation, before, and there are certainly…Continue Reading this Entry
The Trouble with Summer
We finished our Spring semester a little over a week ago. Graduation came and went… We had our final, full faculty meeting of the academic…Continue Reading this Entry
Poster Sessions Experimentation Continues
I tried doing poster sessions for the first time a year ago. Doug McKee had inspired me, though he was skeptical that my analog approach…Continue Reading this Entry
Using Facebook Live in Higher Ed Teaching
This has been one of those extraordinary weeks in teaching. I have been edified by what I've observed about my students' experiences in my classes…Continue Reading this Entry