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On today’s episode, ten prior guests, as well as Dave and I, come together to celebrate 75 episodes of Teaching in Higher Ed. We look back at episodes that have had a big impact on us, take a listener question, and make recommendations.
Guests:
1) Sandie Morgan
The Eight Second Rule – Wait eight seconds to give students a change to respond http://teachinginhighered.com/6
2) Michelle Miller
Rebecca Campbell’s – Don’t refer to students as children http://teachinginhighered.com/62
3) Scott Self theproductivenerd.org
Rebecca Campbell – Normalize help seeking behavior by being transparent with our students http://teachinginhighered.com/62
Mail App add-on: Act-On
4) Josh Eyler (two coming up both mentioning Cameron Hunt McNabb)
Cameron Hunt McNabb – How to bring more creative assignments to students http://teachinginhighered.com/24
5) Janine Utell
Cameron Hunt McNabb – Creative and critical thinking and “backwards design” http://teachinginhighered.com/24
6) Jim Lang
Amy Collier – Not-yet-ness http://teachinginhighered.com/70 Article in the Chronicle mentioning more of Jim’s recommendations
7) Doug McKee
Zero inbox http://teachinginhighered.com/56
The weekly review http://teachinginhighered.com/64
Recommendation: Pinboard for read-it-later service Pinboard Pinner App* Paperback Web App
8) Jeff Hittenberger
Appreciates Bonni’s vulnerability about her own teaching, that she's willing to admit her own mistakes.
Questions from a Listener:
Question: When seeking a professorship, how do you stand out from the crowd? Or, how do you find opportunities to the things you love in other career paths?
Peter Newbury from UCSD, who appeared on Episode 53, answers the question.
Recommendations:
Dave recommends:
Teaching in Higher Ed podcasts:
Guest: Anissa Ramirez http://teachinginhighered.com/66
Guest: Meg Urey http://teachinginhighered.com/69
Beth Buelow’s podcast:
The Introvert Entrepreneur Podcast Episode 93: Kevin Kruse and The 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management
Bonni recommends:
Podcast: http://verybadwizards.com/episodes/75
Books: What the Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain
Cheating Lessons by James M. Lang
Closing notes
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