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Ways of Being Intentionally Inclusive

with Yasser Tamer

| August 3, 2023 | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

Yasser Tamer discusses ways of being intentionally inclusive on episode 477 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Let students choose their own pathway.

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-Bruno

Unlocking Our Imagination Inside and Outside the LMS

| July 27, 2023 | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

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.

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 Telling

Making Space for Emergence

with Mia Zamora

| July 20, 2023 | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

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.

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 Caines

Deliberative Pedagogy

with Timothy Shaffer

| July 13, 2023 | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

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.

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. Mendonça

Living in the Questions

with Dave Stachowiak

| July 6, 2023 | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

Dave Stachowiak and Bonni Stachowiak answer listener questions on episode 473 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Trust students.

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
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