Faculty Forum Mark A Farris
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- Образование
Hosts Tim Molina and Mark Farris have conversations about being higher ed faculty. Interviews with faculty and staff, anecdotes about teaching, and maybe some life lessons make up the episodes of this podcast. Join us!
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A "non-traditional" Student Perspective
In this episode, Tim and Mark interview a "non-traditional" student, JD Ward.
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New Chapter, New Name
Our podcast needs a new name. Take a listen to Tim Molina and Mark Farris discuss life as a faculty member for a community college in San Antonio, TX. We started as a Mass Communication podcast, then became faculty-focused, and now we are just trying to make it in the higher ed. landscape.
Give the podcast a listen, and help us come up with a new name. Be sure to check out the student-led NVC Wildcats Podcast at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nvc-podcast/episodes/ep--1-march-events--plus-stem-e2169c5 -
Fiesta of Teaching Technology
In this second episode of the Faculty Forum format Tim and I take a field trip. We record live from the St. Phillips College Fiesta of Teaching Technology event. We talk to several individuals who were in attendance about how technology is being used in the Alamo Colleges District.
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Faculty Forum Episode 1
Tim and I steer the boat in a new direction. We sit just with each other and talk about PBL, Chat GPT, and other musings of the semester.
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New Format Intro
This small clip introduces the audience to the new format of the podcast.
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Media Law Faculty: Chip Stewart
"Dr. Stewart began his career as a sportswriter before becoming an attorney. He has served as the editor-in-chief of Dispute Resolution Magazine, a city editor and columnist at the Columbia Missourian, and is licensed to practice law in Texas. He is the co-founding editor of Community Journalism, the online, peer-reviewed official journal of AEJMC’s Community Journalism Interest Group."
https://schieffercollege.tcu.edu/faculty_staff/daxton-chip-stewart/
Follow Dr. Stewart on Twitter: @MediaLawProf