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Derek Bruff

Intentional Teaching

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Derek Bruff

Intentional Teaching

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Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.With the advent of easy-to-use generative AI like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, many instructors have been looking into alternatives to traditional written essays, which are ofte
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.In a Learning Assistants program, students who did well in a course in the past are invited to come back to attend class and help current students learn the course material. I kne
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for improving learning for all learners based on the science of how humans learn. It involves providing learners with multiple m
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.I talked recently with Pary Fassihi, senior lecturer in the College of Arts and Sciences Writing Program at Boston University, about her use of generative AI tools like ChatGPT an
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.We know that having students go to the free version of ChatGPT and ask it questions about course content can lead to some… inaccurate answers. But what if we could send students t
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.David Hinson is the R. Hugh Daniel professor of architecture at Auburn University. David teaches a course in professional practice, a course that covers such things as running a b
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Students as Partners programs have been on my radar for years now. These are programs that pair faculty with thoughtful students who provide input and feedback into the faculty me
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.The Inclusive STEM Teaching Project is a free, online, six-week course “designed to advance the awareness, self-efficacy, and ability of faculty, postdocs, and doctoral students t
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Tracie Addy, Derek Dube, and Khadijah Mitchell are authors of a new book called Enhancing Inclusive Instruction: Student Perspectives and Practical Approaches for Advancing Equity
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.CourseSource is an open-access journal now entering its tenth year that has a variety of peer-reviewed teaching resources for biology, primarily detailed lesson plans tagged by co
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Isis Artze-Vega is college provost and vice president for academic affairs at Valencia College, a public college in Florida with over 40,000 students. Isis is also the co-author o
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.In today’s episode, we dig into an important question for higher ed: How can we improve the evaluation of teaching? Researcher Corbin Campbell was quoted in a Chronicle article re
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.One of the themes I’ve been exploring here on the podcast is how teaching and learning in higher education has changed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Months of emergency re
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.On this episode, I talk with Greg Edwards, head of learning at Rize Education. Rize is a for-profit company that works with a consortium of over 135 colleges and universities to h
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.In this episode, I talk with Anne Reed, director of micro-credentials at the University of Buffalo. Her office oversees over one hundred different micro-credentials that can be ea
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Traditionally, college students who don’t have ACT or math placement exam scores high enough to place into college algebra are placed into intermediate algebra, a developmental ma
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.I recently saw that Brielle Harbin received the 2023 Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Political Science Association. Brielle was a graduate teaching fellow at the Va
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about “assignment makeovers” in this new age of AI, and a key part of rethinking assignments is exploring what we and our students can do with AI
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.On today’s episode, I talk with Eden Tanner about her experiment with mastery assessment. Eden is an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Mississ
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.In March 2023, educators Kelly A. Hogan and Viji Sathy wrote a piece for the Chronicle titled “How Can ‘Inclusion’ Be a Bad Word?” At the time, they both worked at the University
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Earlier this year, I had the good fortune to speak at a teaching conference hosted by Hofstra University in Long Island, New York. My favorite presenter at that conference was a s
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.In the summer of 2020, the Oregon State University Ecampus launched a research seminar that gathered educational researchers from around the world who were curious about the role
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.If you’ve taught in higher education for any length of time, you’ve probably had one or more students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, better known as ADHD, in your
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Robert Talbert and David Clark are both mathematics faculty members at Grand Valley State University and authors of the forthcoming book Grading for Growth. They are both incredib
Questions or comments about this episode? Send us a text massage.Correspondence courses. Night classes. Extension schools. Distance education. Continuing education. Professional education. There’s always been a lot happening in higher education
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