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We're here to bring instructors and teachers inspiration, energy, and creative strategies that they can utilize in their everyday teaching.

    Streamline Your Teaching and Workload with Artificial Intelligence

    Streamline Your Teaching and Workload with Artificial Intelligence

    We are back on the conversation of artificial intelligence (AI) since we’re seeing AI being used more and more in our everyday lives. In this episode, we dive into how AI can offer assistance to faculty overwhelmed by escalating workloads. We’ll explore the practical applications of AI in higher education, from enhancing teaching practices, drafting course materials, and helping assess student learning. Additionally, don't forget to check out the recommended resources where you’ll find an array of AI programs, articles, and more to kickstart your AI journey in higher education.

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    How You Can Use AI to Maximize Time ManagementHow Can I Use AI to Draft Course Materials? How Can I Use Generative AI to Assess Student Understanding?How Can AI Literacy Help Students Use AI Tools More Efficiently? Educators Reflect on Teaching and Learning in the Era of Generative AIHow Can I Use AI to Create Multimedia Teaching Materials?Article: Writing Case Studies Using Generative AI: Intimate Debate Case StudyArticle: Writing Case Studies Using Generative AI: Interactive Role PlayFree Report: Incorporating AI in Education: Empower Educators, Engaging StudentsArticle: AI Tools for Adding Interactions to Your Learning MaterialArticle: Beyond Text: AI Tools for Making Images, Videos, Audio, and Study AidsArticle: Let's Get Real: Does Using AI Aid Learning?

    • 16 min
    Wandering Minds: Improving Retention through Retrieval Practices, Interleaving, and Microactivities

    Wandering Minds: Improving Retention through Retrieval Practices, Interleaving, and Microactivities

    Have you ever looked at your students and saw their eyes glaze over, knowing they most likely are not retaining anything you’re saying? So, what tools can you implement to help your students retain more of what you teach in class? Today, we’re going to go through study skills you can provide to your students to enhance their recall, and we’ll cover interleaving and microlectures. Research says you have 15 minutes of attention span before minds start to drift and wander. What can you do to increase long-term memory skills within your students? 

    Recommended Resources:
    How Can I Use My Teaching to Improve Student Study Skills?Using Interleaving in Course Design to Improve RetentionHow Can I Use Microactivities to Engage Students and Improve Learning and Retention?Mindful Moments: 50 Microactivities for Energizing the College Classroom

    • 17 min
    Unlocking Teaching Excellence: Strategies for Growth

    Unlocking Teaching Excellence: Strategies for Growth

    What can you do to propel your teaching career, and what advice do some of our great higher ed instructors have for you? In this episode, you’ll be reminded of the importance of remaining open to learning, how to seek mentorship, and how to foster meaningful connections within your academic circle. Additionally, we’ll cover prioritizing work-life quality over monetary incentives, along with truly understanding your teaching methods and recognizing both your strengths and weaknesses. Through insightful anecdotes and practical advice, this episode offers a roadmap for those of you seeking to elevate your teaching practices and advance your careers. 

    Recommended Resources
    What are 14 Strategies to Take My Teaching Career from Good to Great?What is the Best Leadership Advice I Ever Received?How Can I Move My Teaching Forward at Midcareer?This episode is sponsored by the Teaching Professor Conference. Join us in New Orleans from June 7-9 and share ideas, discuss strategies, and get the charge of inspiration from knowing you are not alone in tackling today's teaching! 

    • 16 min
    Class Adjourned: The Importance of Ending Well

    Class Adjourned: The Importance of Ending Well

    We always talk about the beginning of the course and setting the tone, but what about the end of the course? How can you make your course memorable? How can you make your end-of-course project meaningful? Today, we’ll look at it from multiple perspectives. First, we’ll look inward and outward and ask ourselves pertinent closing questions. Next, we’ll look at how an end-of-semester service learning project can make students feel empowered and feel as if the class work they are doing is meaningful. Last, I’ll read an article from Maryellen Weimer about a learning moment, and how it impacted her students from the first day until the last day. You may think that the first day is the most important day, but how students feel walking out of your classroom on the last day is just as important.

    Recommended Resources:
    Can I Create a Memorable Course Finale?How Can I Create a Meaningful Service Learning Project for My Online Class?Teaching Professor article: A Learning MomentTeaching Professor article: The Art of Ending Well

    • 17 min
    The Art of Meaningful Assessment: From Choice Boards to AI-Driven Dialogues

    The Art of Meaningful Assessment: From Choice Boards to AI-Driven Dialogues

    Today, we’re going to explore innovative assessment strategies that enhance student learning. We’ll talk about reflection and how to use feedback as a tool for growth and knowledge, and then we’ll talk about asynchronous online teaching assessments such as a weekly choice board or brochure. Finally, we’ll talk about the integration of generative AI in assessment practices. Whether you teach in-person or online, these ideas offer new ways to reveal student understanding and better connect complex ideas for your students.

    Recommended Resources:
    How Can I Use Assessment Data to Provide Meaningful Feedback and Deeper Learning?What Assessment Strategies Are Effective for Asynchronous Online Teaching?How Can I Use Generative AI to Assess Student Understanding?

    • 12 min
    A Quest for Knowledge: Making Learning Irresistible through Gamification Strategies

    A Quest for Knowledge: Making Learning Irresistible through Gamification Strategies

    In this episode, we dive into the power of gamification in education, exploring how it can transform student engagement and motivation. We start by examining the role of failure as a motivating tool within gamified learning, proposing that challenges and setbacks can be reconfigured as stepping stones toward success. We also talk about strategies, such as playful openers, game-infused instruction, and storified assessments, to spark interest and sustain engagement among students, especially reluctant learners. Lastly, we'll delve into the importance of leveraging pop culture to create memorable learning experiences, from incorporating familiar characters (like Harry Potter) into case studies to embedding entire courses with engaging, fictional scenarios. So, how can you start gamifying your courses? Game on!

    Recommended Resources:
    How Can I Use Simple Gamification Strategies to Engage My Students?How Can I Spark and Sustain Engagement in Reluctant Learners?How Can I Bring Pop to My Classroom with Pop Culture?This episode is sponsored by The Teaching Professor, a source of inspiration for more than 10,000 educators at universities and colleges worldwide. 

    • 16 min

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