11 episodes

We value teaching and learning and that’s mostly what we talk about with other experts: food for thought and things to try out yourself. Our episodes are short – just about long enough to listen to on a walk across the College campus. Email or tweet us @TCD_AP if you’re interested in guesting on the podcast yourself!

Coffee & Cobblestones Academic Practice, Trinity College Dublin

    • Education

We value teaching and learning and that’s mostly what we talk about with other experts: food for thought and things to try out yourself. Our episodes are short – just about long enough to listen to on a walk across the College campus. Email or tweet us @TCD_AP if you’re interested in guesting on the podcast yourself!

    The future of higher education: is there reason to be optimistic?

    The future of higher education: is there reason to be optimistic?

    In this short episode of Coffee & Cobblestones we are absolutely delighted to welcome Professor Sian Bayne (University of Edinburgh) as she shares her thoughts on higher education futures. Professor Bayne led a masterclass in digital education at Trinity, funded by Ireland's National Forum; in this podcast episode she highlights some of the achievements of higher education in the last two years and also highlights challenges to be addressed as we think about how we navigate how to best tell 'the story of the higher education future' against a backdrop of policy shift, big technology, and more. 

    • 8 min
    Building capabilities for digital education post-Covid: learnings from the DigitalEd and iNote project

    Building capabilities for digital education post-Covid: learnings from the DigitalEd and iNote project

    Building on our pandemic experiences as academic developers, how do we build capabilities for digital education post-Covid? In this episode. Dr. Carina Ginty (Head of the Teaching and Learning Office at Atlantic Technological University, formerly Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology), shares her experiences, specifically focussing on how the DigitalEd/iNote project has supported their digital transformation agenda. She also reflects on how they are building on their experiences to date, to influence and inform future teaching and learning approaches and strategies across the university.

    • 23 min
    What do we mean by inclusive teaching and - importantly - how do we 'do' it?

    What do we mean by inclusive teaching and - importantly - how do we 'do' it?

    In this episode of our podcast, Jonny gets to talk to Órla Gilheaney about inclusive practices in teaching and learning. What do we mean by inclusive teaching? why does it matter? and crucially - what are some quick wins for anyone looking to make tweaks to their teaching to promote inclusivity in their teaching practice? 



    Órla is an Assistant Professor in Speech and Language Pathology at Trinity with research and teaching interests relating to inclusion/exclusion processes and dynamics. She is the Inclusivity Champion for the School of Linguistic,  Speech, and Communication Sciences and was awarded a Trinity Teaching  Excellence Award in 2021. 

    • 16 min
    The post-pandemic future of open-book assessment?

    The post-pandemic future of open-book assessment?

    This week's episode, linked to the IUA's 'Enhancing Digital Teaching and Learning' national project, brings together an impressive range of voices from across the sector to talk about all things assessment. Míde and Heshaam, current UG and PG students at UCD and Trinity, lead the conversation on open-book assessment, digital shift, and the challenges to academic integrity posed by so-called 'student support' essay mills. They are joined by the current USI Vice-President (Education), Megan O'Connor, Iain MacLaren (Director of the Centre for Excellent in Learning & Teaching, NUI Galway), Mary Fitzpatrick (Head of the Centre for Transformative Learning, University of Limerick) and Kevin O'Rourke (TU Dublin).



    Key words: open-book assessment, digital assessment, academic integrity, assessment cocreation 

    • 44 min
    Successfully supervising research students remotely

    Successfully supervising research students remotely

    How do you negotiate the remote space as a research supervisor? How do you keep students on track and motivated? How do you build relationships and a sense of community? How do you best prepare for remote supervision?

    In this episode Professor Bob Harris (Karolinska Institute, Sweden), international expert in remote supervision and doctoral education, and Dr. Pauline Rooney (Academic Practice, Trinity Teaching and Learning) will discuss these questions and reflect on how to successfully supervise students remotely.

    • 19 min
    Translating Teaching to Research: Publishing in Teaching & Learning

    Translating Teaching to Research: Publishing in Teaching & Learning

    What are the big issues facing scholars keen to publish on themes relating to their teaching? What is distinctive about scholarly work in teaching and learning and what sorts of publication are most desirable? What does ethical data use look like in publishing linked to teaching and learning? Tease out the answers to these questions - and more - in conversation with Dr Moira Maguire (editor, All-Ireland Journal for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) in this next episode of our Academic Practice podcast series.

    • 26 min

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