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What happens when we study our own teaching

Category: Education
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2014-10-02 00:01:31
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Most of us invest at least some of our time pursuing research in our disciplines.

Today, in episode 17 of Teaching in Higher Ed, Dr. Janine Utell joins us to talk about what we learn when we study our own teaching.

Podcast Notes

study our own teaching

Guest

Dr. Janine Utell

Study your own teaching

  • Be a reflective practitioner
  • Collect data on yourself
  • Involve the students

Teaching is something that is happening all of the time. – Dr. Janine Utell

Bonni used Remind service/app to connect with her students to see if the song sung at the start of this This American Life episode was still in their heads, the day after we listened to it in class

The Dip

The Course of a Course, by James Athernon

The trouble with course evaluations

Failure can be a good thing to value. Failure, in terms of what didn't work for me, but also failure on the students' part. – Dr. Janine Utell

Importance of taking risks in studying our own teaching and assessment

Recommendations

Bonni's recommendation

Use the B key when presenting with Keynote or PowerPoint

Janine's recommendations

Dear Committee Members: A Novel, by Julie Schumacher

Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology Our of Your Classroom Will Improve Student Learning, by Jose Antonio Bowen

Jose Bowen on Twitter

Closing Credits

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