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Ep 42- Flipped Classroom06 Aug 202500:15:59

Shella & Mike talk about the oldie but a goodie of the 'Flipped' Classroom for live session classes (Hybrid or traditional). What, Why & How & its relevance to the AI age.

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Ep 41- Grading Rubrics23 Jul 202500:16:15

Shella & Mike talk about one of the indispensable teaching tools to any college teacher- Grading Rubrics. They discuss different kinds, how to get started and top tips for getting biggest learning and success bang for the buck with them. 

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Canvas Rubric Tools How Tos

Ep 32 - 4 Steps to Educative Assessment10 Oct 202400:08:45

The primary method to assess what our students know, throughout Higher ed,  remains stuck in a silo to simply audit and provide a grade, rather than a fully integrated learning tool itself.  L. Dee Fink in Creating Significant Learning Experiences (& others) have advocated for applying the research for an intentional shift to "Educative" Assessment. Mike unpacks the 4 pillars of this approach to assessment.

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Ep 31 - Hacking Powerpoint for Effective Presentations with Pecha Kucha30 Sep 202400:09:09

'Death by Powerpoint' is real. We know from the literature that doing default Powerpoint presentations reduces comprehension, retention and engagement out of a classroom, with time for active activities being lost as well. However, hacking PowerPoint by using the 'Pecha Kucha' (or its cousin Ignite Talk) format, make TED-talk style, engaging, cognitively effective and time efficient presentations of material that opens up time for application and active activities follow-up.

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Ep 30 - Hacking Quality Matters: Standard 1 Course Intro (Live)23 Sep 202400:17:36

Excerpt of Shella & Mike's Live workshop on tips to Hack Quality Matters (QM) Course Design Rubric- Standard #1 (Course Introduction). Three specific levels of building the key parts of this standard into your courses are discussed - Beginner (quick & dirty), Intermediate (little bit more time/ tinkering) & Advanced (digging into it). 

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Ep 29 - Mini Lecture Recording Top Tips17 Sep 202400:09:25

Mike does a brief dive into a collection of top tips for making cognitive friendly, reusable and easy to maintain mini lecture 'chunks' with a professional polish.

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EP 28 - James Lang's "Small Teaching" Low/No Prep Learning Science Best Practices01 Aug 202400:09:25

Mike takes a spin at a brief WHAT/WHY/HOW of James Lang's "Small Teaching." Now in its 2nd edition, Lang's book wonderfully lays out and distills 3 key elements form the science of learning - KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING & INSPIRATION. A starter for each of the HOW for the three specific principles under each of the headers can be done in Low/ No Prep by faculty in any area.

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Ep 27 - Usability of Course Sites & Materials23 Jul 202400:13:04

Flying solo, Mike dives into how application of principles from usability research to our course sites & materials can promote student success, engagement & Retention. Mike introduces the WHAT of Usability with ISO 9241 & Nielsen Norman Group's definitions. The linkage to WHY is addressed with intersection of several course design quality rubrics and teaching best practices. Then the application with HOW starts with Modules Usability (& common misuses). Next, chunking topical content via PAGES, as well as Optimizing Text for reading on screens., Naming Conventions & Consistent formatting is discussed. Our Usability world cheat sheet concludes with looking at LEGIBILITY & READABILITY of course materials - whether digital or hard copy etc.

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EP 26 -Alternatives to Lecturing10 Jul 202400:18:42

Amid the ongoing scrutiny of the value of higher ed education, Shella & Mike dive into the timely topic of how to increase the learning value of classes with alternatives to lecturing. While lecture lurches on in higher ed (for now) as a predominant teaching technique, science and mounds of data tells it is a poor teaching tool with 5% of info being retained on average from a lecture. As such, we turn to the WHAT/ WHY (see above) & most crucially the HOW to diversify our teaching toolbelt!

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Ep 25 - Activating Prior Learning For Engagement09 Jul 202400:16:16

Wading into the WHAT/ WHY & HOW of levering the powerful learning science of Activating Prior Learning for Engagement, support student (& Faculty!) time on task and promoting success.

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Ep 24 - 8 Week Courses Best Practice Tips03 Jul 202400:18:58

Tackling the HOW of Best Practices for teaching condensed/ accelerated 8 week courses for optimizing student success. Shella & Mike get into Sequencing (1:35) - what happens when with integrated 'Spiral' Design reinforcement; Managing Cognitive Load (3:14) on Students; Scaffolding with Support Resources (3:55) to offer built-in recovery/ time efficiency/ engagement;  Time Efficient Canvas Tools: Canvas Pages (6:55) for reusable evergreen remedial built in support resources;  Early Publishing of Your Canvas Course Site (8:20) to allow for a bonus 'Week Zero' of student prep/ orientation for success; Canvas Quizzes for Self-Check/ Practice (10:26) to allow students to be active learners and build confidence for applying/ higher order use of material;  Canvas Modules Optimization (11:48) applying best practices for lean but content packed modules; Grading Rubrics (12:33) for supporting student practice & faculty time efficiency;  Canvas Mastery Paths (14:31) to efficiently automatically connect students to appropriate level work; Communication Strategy/ Reinforcement (15:32)  for ensuring students get the word/ know what to focus on; Kicking 'Coverage' Fallacy (16:44); Outcomes Focus (17:37).

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Ep 23 - Perusall Social Annotation Tool for Engagement & Scaffolding18 Jun 202400:13:43

Shella & Mike discuss the WHAT/ BENEFITS/ HOW & UNIQUENESS of the Perusall 'Social Annotation' tool.  Perusall allows instructors to assign students to annotate and dialog on a layer right around assigned readings, videos or podcasts etc. Instructional opportunities and scenarios with examples are discussed for how to apply this tool to your college courses.

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Ep 40- AI for Good in Teaching08 Jul 202500:17:30

Shella & Mike looks at some of the silver linings AI offers professors that can make good things happen in our teaching, as well as current crop of helpful AI teaching tools and general tips for maximizing AI. 

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Ep 22 - Online Discussions Best Practice Tips17 Jun 202400:14:59

Excerpt of the 6/11/24 Teaching Tips Tuesday session on improving online discussions with guest Star Officer Dave Kopeke from the NCSC Criminal Justice Program.  In which, we chat about WHAT online discussion can/ should be to engage and promote meaningful discussion beyond the tool driving the bus; Aligning the Intellectual Task with proven Best Practice models using 1) Bloom's Taxonomy 2) Boettcher's Four Online Discussion Types & 3) Project Zero's Thinking Routines, with working through an example using the Project Zero 'Object, Perspectives, Parts & me' model protocol.

See Also a broader discussion on Online Discussions back in Episode 3.

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Ep 21 - Redesigning Assignments for AI Cheating Resistance05 Jun 202400:15:13

WHAT & WHY of Redesigning college Assignments for the AI Age. 14 ways HOW to both make assignments resistant to cheating with AI, but also use the opportunity of both the Tools themselves and enhancing your assignments with industry Best Practices!

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Ep 20 - Transparent Randomized Selection of Students/Groups12 Oct 202300:08:18

Basic Intro to the best practice teaching technique of transparent, randomized selection of students/ groups to call on to start/ continue/ extend activity or discussion.

Ep 19 - Team-Based Learning (TBL) Online Asynchronous11 Oct 202300:10:41

Follow-up to Ep 18 with how to adapt the best practice active learning course design of Team-Based Learning (TBL) for a fully online asynchronous format with no live class meetings.

Prof Bill Roberson's Team based Learning Team Readiness piece approach with Canvas:  https://ctl.pointloma.edu/teaching-online/team-based-learning-online/ 

 

Ep 18 - TEAM-BASED LEARNING (+NCSC Lessons)06 Sep 202300:14:42

Basic Intro to the best practice active learning course design of Team-Based Learning (TBL) utilized throughout the world to great effect, as well as some data & lessons learned from its utilization at North Central State College.

Ep 17 - Local Teaching Excellence: Sara Rollo Prt2 - Reflections03 Aug 202300:13:22

Part 2 of Interview with Sara Rollo of North Central State's Math program - sharing how she has had success with Reflections to promote student engagement, success & retention.

See also Episode 5 for more on the power of Reflections in teaching.

Ep 16 - Local Teaching Excellence: Sara Rollo Prt1 - Mini Lecture Recordings w/Zoom03 Aug 202300:13:12

Part 1 of Interview with Sara Rollo of North Central State's Math program - sharing how she has had success with Mini Lecture Recordings with Zoom to promote student engagement, success & retention.

Ep 15 -7 Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT 7: RESPECT DIVERSE WAYS OF LEARNING03 Aug 202300:09:47

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 7- Respect Diverse Ways of Learning

Ep 14 -7 Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT 6: HIGH EXPECTATIONS02 Aug 202300:08:08

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 6- High Expectations

Ep 13 -7 Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT5: STUDENT Time On Task02 Aug 202300:08:29

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 5- Support STUDENT Time on Task

Ep 39- Online Office Hours (Hacking Zoom 2)24 Jun 202500:15:44

Shella & Mike talk tips for how to have online 'office hours' that Students will utilize, as well emerging trends for re imagining office hours to defuse student anxiety & build connections with students to help them persist.

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Ep 12 -7 Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT4:”PROMPT” FEEDBACK02 Aug 202300:09:06

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 4- Prompt Feedback

Ep 11 -7Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT3: ACTIVE LEARNING11 Jan 202300:09:06

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 3- Active Learning

Ep 10 -7 Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT2: STUDENT-STUDENT INTERACTION11 Jan 202300:09:12

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 2- Encourage Student-Student Interaction. 

Ep 9 -7 Best Teaching Practices Local Examples PRT1: FACULTY-STUDENT INTERACTION11 Jan 202300:09:29

Low/No Prep Examples & ideas from local NCSC Faculty & proven others on how to implement the 7 Best Teaching Practices -

PART 1- Encourage Faculty-Student Interaction. 

Ep 8 - Local Teaching Excellence: Jason Tucker Prt3 - Time on Task w Canvas & Inspirations19 Sep 202200:11:49

Part 3 & conclusion of Interview with Jason Tucker of North Central State's BioScience program - sharing how he has had success with Supporting Time on task with Canvas and other means as well as some of his personal Teaching Innovation inspirations.

Ep 7 - Local Teaching Excellence: Jason Tucker Prt2 - High Expectations via Simulated Audit19 Sep 202200:11:12

Part 2 of Interview with Jason Tucker of North Central State's BioScience program - sharing how he has had success with Surprise Simulated Audit Exercise to Communicate High Expectations.

Ep 6 - Local Teaching Excellence: Jason Tucker Prt 1- Active Learning with Case Studies19 Sep 202200:10:09

Part 1 of Interview with Jason Tucker of North Central State's BioScience program - sharing how he has had success with Active Learning using Case Studies.

Ep 5 - REFLECTION10 Aug 202200:17:43

Reflecting on the under utilized teaching super power of Reflection for enhancing student outcomes.

For more info or to consult on anything on any Facilitator Podcast, contact the CTE at: cte@ncstatecollege.edu

Ep 4 - SMALL GROUP ACTIVITIES14 Jul 202200:16:15

Small Groups for GOOD in Learning! Why do SMall Group activities had a bad rep?! What is even the value of the things?! How to do them well?

For more info or to consult on anything on any Facilitator Podcast, contact the CTE at: cte@ncstatecollege.edu

Ep 3 - ONLINE DISCUSSIONS22 Jun 202200:17:10

Discussion on Discussions! What are the goals/ roles and good and bad practices around discussion boards?

For more info or to consult on anything on any Facilitator Podcast, contact the CTE at: cte@ncstatecollege.edu

 

Ep 38- Live Online Class Interaction for Engagement (Hacking Zoom 1)11 Jun 202500:19:59

Shella & Mike delve into the WHAT/ WHY & HOWs for adding different levels of interaction to your live Zoom online classes to engage students for enhancing success.

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Ep 2 - OPEN Ed. Rsrcs. (OER)07 Jun 202200:16:37

Brief OER primer on what Open Ed. Rsrcs. (OER) are, use/ remixing, starting points & impact on NCSC. LINKS: Open Textbook LibraryCC Licenses cte@ncstatecollege.edu

Ep 1 - ACTIVE LEARNING24 May 202200:11:57

Brief primer intro and chat by Dr. Ratvasky & mike on what Active Learning is, sources & examples.

Links mentioned: cte@ncstatecollege.edu

www.tinyurl.com/ncscfacultyhub/ 

Theme: 'Rabbit Bop' - Code_box (used under Creative Commons license)

Ep 37- Student VOICE & CHOICE27 May 202500:19:18

Shella & Mike talk about the What, why & how to tap into the great power of giving your students voice & choice.  As well as best practice safety guardrails to get the full bang for the buck.

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Ep 36- Local ADJUNCT Teaching Excellence: Kristina Butke15 May 202500:20:36

Interview with North Central State College English Adjunct Kristina Butke (MFA -, Seton Hill University, BA - English Literature, Capital University) on distilling teaching tips & lessons learned about teaching from her Adjunct Teaching Journey.

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Ep 35 - Hacking Quality Matters: Standard 5 - ACTIVITIES/ INTERACTION06 Feb 202500:17:52

Shella & Mike's chat about tips to Hack Quality Matters (QM) Course Design Rubric- Standard #5 : ACTIVITIES. Three specific levels of building the key parts of this standard into your courses are discussed - Beginner (quick & dirty), Intermediate (little bit more time/ tinkering) & Advanced (digging into it). 

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Ep 34 - Hacking Quality Matters: Standard 3- Assessment (Live Highlights)18 Nov 202400:19:47

Excerpt of Shella & Mike's Live workshop on tips to Hack Quality Matters (QM) Course Design Rubric- Standard #3 : Assessment. Three specific levels of building the key parts of this standard into your courses are discussed - Beginner (quick & dirty), Intermediate (little bit more time/ tinkering) & Advanced (digging into it). 

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Ep 33 - Hacking Quality Matters: Standard 2 - Learning Objectives (Live Highlights)31 Oct 202400:18:41

Excerpt of Shella & Mike's Live workshop on tips to Hack Quality Matters (QM) Course Design Rubric- Standard #2 : Learning Objectives. Three specific levels of building the key parts of this standard into your courses are discussed - Beginner (quick & dirty), Intermediate (little bit more time/ tinkering) & Advanced (digging into it). 

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Ep 53- Teaching with A.I. co-Author Q&A Highlights w/ Dr. C. Edward Watson19 Mar 202600:16:07

Select highlights of a Q&A on Teaching with A.I. with Dr. C. Edward Watson. Dr. Watson is Vice President for Digital Innovation with the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and formerly Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Georgia. Dr. Watson is nationally recognized for expertise in general education best practice and reform, evidence-based teaching and learning practices, as a futurist for higher education. He is also an expert in artificial intelligence in higher education, faculty development, open education resources, ePortfolios, and digital equity. Our NCSC Faculty Book Club has been working through the recently released 2nd Edition of Dr Watson & Jose Antonio Bowen's celebrated Teaching with A.I.: A practical Guide to a New Era of Human Learning.

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Ep 52- Local Teaching Excellence: Anna Plank & Jordynn Liggett - Zoom Mini Recordings (LunCHAT Highlights)03 Mar 202600:09:12

Highlights of Feb 17 Teachers' LunCHAT where Anna Plank & Jordynn Liggett of NCSC Registered Nursing program shared and took peer questions on what has worked for them leveraging Zoom mini recordings to support student success and engagement.

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Ep 43- First Day/Week of Class Tips27 Aug 202500:18:40

Shella & Mike talk about keys to the start of class for both first day and week to set the table for success, engagement & retention: Curiosity, Community, Expectations & Getting Comfortable with Required Tools.

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Ep 51- Hacking Tools for Enhancing Instructor Presence11 Feb 202600:18:43

In our increasingly artificiality infused world, how can we hack tools for increasing our presence and connection to our students? Shella & Mike discuss a framework and specific tools and techniques for hacking those tools for very human needs and ends to support success & retention! 

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EP 50 - Flexible Due Dates26 Jan 202600:19:22

Shella & Mike are back for a new year of teaching tips! We kick off the new year with a powerful cheating buster of adding flexibility in due dates for assignments, with a variety of HOWs to implement this in your classes at 3 different levels of complexity.

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Ep 49- Holiday Teaching Reading & Listening List10 Dec 202500:17:41

Shella & Mike are makin a list! Of Teaching resources for reading or listening or watching over break to help enhance your classes!

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Ep 48- Opposite of Cheating Q&A Highlights w/ Dr Tricia Bertram Gallant18 Nov 202500:26:07

Very special pre-holiday treat of select highlights of a Q&A on AI v. Academic Integrity with Dr. Tricia Bertram Gallant. Dr Bertram Gallant is an internationally recognized expert in academic integrity and ethics in higher education & the Director of the Academic Integrity Office at UC-San Diego. Dr Bertram Gallant was kind enough to join our NCSC Faculty Book Club earlier this month, which has been working through her (& Co-author David Rettinger) latest book, The Opposite of Cheating.

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Ep 47- 2 Teaching Tools & 2 Teaching Techniques We're Thankful For07 Nov 202500:17:58

In honor of US Thanksgiving, Shella & Mike each share 2 Teaching Tools & 2 Teaching Techniques they are thankful for - with a couple bonus honorable mentions.

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