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ListenEpisode 36: Episode 21: Reflecting on Teaching from 2021-04-06T14:00
In this episode, Educational Developer Ellen Watson is joined by Dr. John Nychka, professor in the Faculty of Engineering and the Vice Provost Learning Initiatives at the University of Alberta, to ...
ListenEpisode 35: Festival of Teaching and Learning 2020 Episode 5: Communicating research information for a general audience using a class blog from 2021-03-02T13:00
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Passey and Dr. Karsten Loepelmann, who both teach psychology courses at the University of Alberta, discuss how they used class blogs as a way to teach students to comm...
ListenEpisode 35: Festival of Teaching and Learning 2020 Episode 4: Working with TAs Online from 2021-02-16T13:00
In this episode, Lead Educational Developer, Ellen Watson, is joined by Dr. Kara Schick-Makaroff and Ph.D. candidate, Morgan Wadams, to talk about their research into supporting the development of ...
ListenEpisode 35: Festival of Teaching & Learning 2020 Episode 3: Memory Encoding Techniques from 2021-02-02T13:00
In this episode in our series of podcasts highlighting presentations accepted to the 2020 Festival of Teaching and Learning, Ellen Watson, Lead Educational Developer at the U of A CTL is joined by ...
ListenEpisode 34: Festival of Teaching & Learning 2020 Episode 2: Teaching Culture from 2021-01-19T11:00
In another episode in our series of podcasts highlighting presentations accepted to the 2020 Festival of Teaching and Learning, CTL's Ellen Watson is joined by Dr. Kyle Whitfield and Bryan Braul. K...
ListenEpisode 34: Teaching Remotely with Dr. Roshan Abraham: Successes in Online Education from 2021-01-14T13:00
In this episode, CTL staff member, Chris Borger, is joined by Dr. Roshan Abraham, the Pre-Clerkship Director of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta, to converse about the...
ListenEpisode 34: Teaching Remotely with Dr. Roshan Abraham: Assessing Student Learning & Challenges of Online Education from 2021-01-13T13:00
In this episode, CTL staff member, Chris Borger, is joined by Dr. Roshan Abraham, the Pre-Clerkship Director of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta, to reflect on the way...
ListenEpisode 34: Teaching Remotely with Dr. Roshan Abraham: Keeping Students Engaged in an Online Setting from 2021-01-12T13:00
In this episode, CTL staff member, Chris Borger, is joined by Dr. Roshan Abraham, the Pre-Clerkship Director of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta, to discuss strategies...
ListenEpisode 34: Teaching Remotely with Dr. Roshan Abraham: Transitioning into Remote Education from 2021-01-11T13:00
In this episode, CTL staff member, Chris Borger, is joined by Dr. Roshan Abraham, the Pre-Clerkship Director of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta, to discuss his role a...
ListenEpisode 33: Teaching Remotely Series Episode 7: Dr. José Bowen from 2020-12-17T19:07:50
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and senior educational developer, Ellen Watson, invite Dr. José Bowen to discuss a plethora of tangible and relatively simple ways to make ...
ListenEpisode 32: Teaching Remotely Series Episode 6: Dr. Lauren Sulz and Dr. Hayley Morrison from 2020-12-09T22:33:17
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and senior educational developer, Ellen Watson, invite Dr. Hayley Morrison and Dr. Lauren Sulz to discuss the impact of "emergency" online ...
ListenEpisode 31: Teaching Remotely Series Episode 5: Dr. Julie Rak & Dr. Corrinne Harrol from 2020-11-25T16:54:44
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and senior educational developer, Ellen Watson, invite Dr. Julie Rak and Dr. Corrinne Harol to discuss encouraging inclusive environments i...
ListenTeaching Remotely Series Episode 4: Dr. Mimi Okabe from 2020-11-17T16:00
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and senior educational developer, Ellen Watson, discuss teaching languages and literature remotely, using Instagram as a community building...
ListenFestival of Teaching & Learning 2020 Episode 1: Metacognition and Citations from 2020-11-10T19:19:49
This is the first episode in our series of podcasts highlighting presentations accepted to the 2020 Festival of Teaching and Learning. In this episode, Ellen Watson, Senior Educational Developer at...
ListenTeaching Remotely Series Episode 3: Dr. Paul Gareau from 2020-11-02T19:09:15
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and educational developer, Jen Ward, discuss remote teaching from an indigenous perspective with Faculty of Native Studies professor Dr. Pa...
ListenTeaching Remotely Series Episode 2: Dr. Lisa Stein from 2020-10-21T23:02:59
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and senior educational developer, Ellen Watson, discuss the move to teaching online with microbiologist, Dr. Lisa Stein. Lisa discusses ass...
ListenTeaching Remotely Series Episode 1: Dr. Billy Strean from 2020-10-08T18:21:11
In this episode, CTL instructional designer, Jordan Long, and senior educational developer, Ellen Watson, discuss the move to teaching online with 3M award winner, Dr. Billy Strean. Billy enlighten...
ListenEpisode 20: Gender Pronouns, Teaching and Learning, and Cultures of Respect from 2020-07-31T18:00:12
In this episode, Educational Developers Jennifer Ward and Ellen Watson are joined by queer-pedagogue Tommy Mayberry of St. Jerome's University. Tommy discusses the use of pronouns (and other strate...
ListenEpisode 19: Oral Exams in Undergraduate Courses from 2020-07-07T16:02:06
In moving to online learning spaces, oral examinations are an option many are curious about exploring. In this episode, Dr. Brian Rempel, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Ingrid Urberg, Associ...
ListenEpisode 18: How to interview students about academic integrity violations from 2020-07-01T18:40:34
Cosette Lemelin and Roger Graves talk about The Talk: how should instructors go about conducting and interview with a student about a possible, probable, or even blatant academic integrity violatio...
ListenEpisode 17: Experiences of Rapid Transition from 2020-06-16T15:00
In this podcast, Alex Gainer, associate lecturer in the Faculty of Arts at the U of A, discusses his experience of rapidly transitioning his courses to online delivery in the Winter 2020 term. In r...
ListenEpisode 16: Academic Integrity in Online Teaching Environments: What do instructors need to know? from 2020-05-14T14:00
In this episode, Dr. Roger Graves and Ellen Watson, Senior Educational Developer, discuss how instructors might promote academic integrity (and prevent infractions) in their courses while teaching ...
ListenEpisode 15: Developing more authentic graduate classroom assessments…taking risks and enhancing learning from 2020-04-14T16:00
Creating authentic classroom assessments are necessary for students to make more practical connections to their learning. We know that the use of performance assessments of experiential learning ex...
ListenEpisode 14: Addressing Racism in the Classroom from 2020-03-27T22:08:59
In this episode, Dr. Cathryn van Kessel from Secondary Education and Jennifer Ward and Ellen Watson from the CTL talk about how instructors might promote community by addressing potentially harmful...
ListenOE Week Episode 3: From the Student's Perspective from 2020-03-05T17:00
In this final episode of our series celebrating Open Educational Resource Week 2020, Joel Agarwal, VP Academic for the University of Alberta Students' Union, discusses the benefits of using open ed...
ListenOE Week Episode 2: Creating an Open Textbook from 2020-03-04T17:00
In this special episode (part 2 of 3 celebrating OE week), Tino Villatoro, shares his experiences with creating an Open Textbook for his students to explore Medical Laboratory Sciences!
Fo...
OE Week Episode 1: OER & Copyright from 2020-03-03T17:00
Interested in Open Educational Resources (OER) but worried about what you can and cannot use or share? This podcast may help! In this special episode (part 1 of 3 celebrating OE week), Amanda Wakar...
ListenEpisode 13: Metacognition in the classroom from 2020-02-18T17:00
Post-secondary instructors are not only charged with teaching students content but, also, how to learn within their discipline. Dr. Greg Thomas, Professor of Secondary Education, discusses how inst...
ListenEpisode 12: Improv-ing Teaching from 2020-01-13T21:44
In this podcast, Educational Developer Graeme Pate speaks with Microbiology professor, Dr. Lisa Stein, about the benefits (and the scary side) of using improv in her post-secondary classroom.
ListenEpisode 12: Gamification from 2019-12-10T16:00
Curious about gamifying your classroom? In this podcast, Jessica Ley, Instructional Designer with the Faculty of Nursing, joins Educational Developer Ellen Watson to talk about ways that instructor...
ListenEpisode 11: Preventing Boredom in the Classroom from 2019-11-12T16:00
Banishing boredom in classrooms might be seen as an elusive goal. We know that banishing boredom takes both instructors and students, but what are some ways to begin? In this episode, we discuss co...
ListenEpisode 10: Teaching Observations from 2019-10-15T15:00:01
Teaching observations are a great way to get another set of eyes on your teaching. In this episode of Teaching+, Educational Developers Cosette Lemelin and Ellen Watson chat with Dr. Melissa Li She...
ListenEpisode 9: Using Student Feedback from 2019-09-17T15:00
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Lisa White about using student feedback throughout a course to evaluate how student's feel about the course material, how to improve the course, and how the immediac...
ListenEpisode 8: Gender Inclusive Classrooms from 2019-08-11T03:40:35
In this Teaching Plus podcast, Educational Developer Cosette speaks with Katie (who uses the pronouns she and her) and Rachel (who uses the pronouns she and they) about best strategies for creating...
ListenEpisode 7: Teaching Dossiers from 2019-07-30T16:00:01
The teaching portfolio is becoming increasingly used across Universities in North America as a way to reflect on (and evaluate) teaching. Whether you are starting your first portfolio, or looking t...
ListenEpisode 6: The Teaching Institute from 2019-07-16T16:59:27
In this episode, CTL Academic staff Graeme Pate, Educational Developer, and Dr. Neil Haave, Associate Director, describe the new Teaching Institute being hosted by the University of Alberta Centre ...
ListenEpisode 5: Creating A Rapport With Your Students from 2019-06-18T15:00:01
Dr. David Chorney, Associate Professor in Secondary Education, joins the Centre of Teaching and Learning's Director, Janice Miller-Young, in a conversation about creating (and maintaining) a positi...
ListenEpisode 4: Teaching Philosophies from 2019-05-14T15:00
In this podcast, we are featuring a recording made for our colleague podcast "Teaching Writing: Ideas and Strategies" produced by Roger Graves. In this episode, Roger and Cosette Lemelin discuss wr...
ListenEpisode 3: Resistance to Active Learning from 2019-04-03T17:02:58
Tried active learning in your class only to have students scoff at the idea? Don't give up hope! Cosette Lemelin and Neil Haave both academic staff at the UAlberta CTL sit down with Dr Maryellen We...
ListenEpisode 2: Two-Stage Exams from 2019-03-20T20:23:07
Exams are a pretty common practice in post-secondary courses. Typically, exams consist of students showing what they know in a quiet room by individually writing an exam, but what if we thought of ...
ListenEpisode 1: Multifaceted Evaluation of Teaching from 2019-03-13T16:42:33
Assessing our teaching can be a sticky and sensitive task. We know that we will receive anonymous student evaluations (USRIs at UAlberta) each year, but is this enough to really show the level of t...
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