Teaching in Higher Ed
Faculty Development for Professors – 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.
Faculty Focus
We’re here to bring instructors and teachers inspiration, energy, and creative strategies that they can utilize in their everyday teaching. We hope the following tips, tricks, and pedagogy techniques give teachers and instructors an extra boost of creativity and motivation. These episodes are perfect for your drive to work or can be integrated as a 15-minute think session to get your wheels turning before stepping into the classroom or “zooming” onto the computer screen.
Silver Lining for Learning
Silver Lining for Learning is an ongoing conversation on the future of learning with educators and education leaders from across the globe. Hosted by Chris Dede, Curt Bonk, Punya Mishra & Yong Zhao, these conversations began under the “dark cloud” of the COVID19 crisis and continue today. We see these conversations as space to discuss the creation of equitable, humanistic and sustainable learning ecosystems that meet the needs of all learners.
Tea for Teaching
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.
Futures in Digital Learning
The Innovative Teacher Podcast
My goal for the Innovative Teaching Podcast is to introduce new ideas and encourage you to think outside the box when it comes to teaching and learning. Join me, Dr. Jeannette Shaffer, as I share what I am exploring, what’s working, what’s not working, and suggestions of what you may want to try.
Pedagogue
Pedagogue is a podcast about teachers talking writing hosted by Shane Wood. Each episode is a conversation with a teacher (or multiple teachers) about classroom pedagogies and practices. Teachers talk about their experiences teaching writing, their work, inspirations, assignments, assessments, successes, and challenges.
The New Professor
Dr. Ryan Straight, an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona and his guests he explores what it means to be an educator and a learner in the current changing landscape of higher education, along with various related (and sometimes not-so-related) topics.
Listen to “The New Professor” on Spreaker.
Two Profs in a Pod
Beth Eyres and Tenisha Baca discuss all things education with passion, humor and nerdiness. Beth and Tenisha are Residential Faculty at Glendale Community College in Arizona.
Gettin’ Air
Join Terry Greene as he and his guests get some air time to discuss technology-enabled and open learning practices in Post-Secondary Education.
Let’s Talk Teaching
Join Illinois State University and special guests in a discussion about teaching and professional development for instructors, staff, and graduate assistants at Illinois State. New episodes usually debut once or twice a month during each semester, with special bonus episodes appearing from time-to-time.
Hybrid Teaching
This show addresses the intersections of pedagogy and power in our connected — and challenging — education environment. It’s the audiobook version of the open-access edited collection of the same name, published in February 2021
The Key with Inside Higher Ed
Hear candid conversations with higher ed newsmakers on how colleges and universities are coping with the pandemic and recession — with a special focus on equity and lower-income students.
Lecture Breakers
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.
Teaching Here and There
A podcast series that is a useful resource for learning more about hybrid teaching and explores these issues, opportunities and real-world experiences. The podcast, which has more than 15 episodes and features guests from all over the world, is hosted by City’s own Dom Pates and James Rutherford, along with Dr. Ivan Sikora, from UWL.
Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning
Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning is a podcast from the Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning. Our mission is to encourage instructors, students, and leaders in higher education to reflect on what they believe about teaching and learning.