Posted on July 19, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 94: Digital STEM: Building On Successful Teaching Experiences of Faculty Hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Dr. Julie Mendez to consider how to overcome challenges faced by STEM faculty who might be resistant to teaching online or blended courses. Spoiler: It’s about faculty talking to faculty! Tagsadoptionblendedcontagioncoronacoronaviruscovid-19designdialogueengineeringexperiencefacultyfaculty developmentinnovationmathematicsonlinescienceSTEMteachingtechnologyvirus Posted on September 21, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 74: “Connecting the Dots:” Lessons for Leadership Guest Dr. Shubha Kashyap joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share some of her leadership lessons learned with an explicit emphasis on the importance of openness to learning and the value of mentoring and coaching. This episode was recorded as part of the curriculum for the 2020 OLC IELOL Immersion Experience. TagscoachingengineeringIELOLjourneyKashyapleadershiplearningmentoringOLCopennessSTEM Posted on May 18, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 66: Curricular Innovation, Engineering, and Adaptive Learning About Episode 66: Guest Dr. Euan Lindsay, director of engineering for Australia’s Charles Sturt University, joins Kelvin and Tom to talk about the role of adaptive learning in curricular innovation. Find out how students “binge at their point of need” while also getting a real world education. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 66 Show … Continue reading “Episode 66: Curricular Innovation, Engineering, and Adaptive Learning” Tagsadaptiveadaptive learningBrazilcurricular innovationcurriculumengineeringEquatorGuatemalainnovationLindsayonlineremoteSTEMteaching Posted on December 2, 2019February 2, 2022Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online About Episode 56: Many of us in online education have struggled to implement online course design in STEM disciplines. In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson discuss reasons for this disconnect and how we might work together to innovate and cross the chasm to benefit students. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 56 … Continue reading “Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online” TagsblendeddesignengineeringinnovationmathematicsmedicineonlinescienceSTEMteateachingtechnologyYaupon
Posted on September 21, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 74: “Connecting the Dots:” Lessons for Leadership Guest Dr. Shubha Kashyap joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share some of her leadership lessons learned with an explicit emphasis on the importance of openness to learning and the value of mentoring and coaching. This episode was recorded as part of the curriculum for the 2020 OLC IELOL Immersion Experience. TagscoachingengineeringIELOLjourneyKashyapleadershiplearningmentoringOLCopennessSTEM Posted on May 18, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 66: Curricular Innovation, Engineering, and Adaptive Learning About Episode 66: Guest Dr. Euan Lindsay, director of engineering for Australia’s Charles Sturt University, joins Kelvin and Tom to talk about the role of adaptive learning in curricular innovation. Find out how students “binge at their point of need” while also getting a real world education. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 66 Show … Continue reading “Episode 66: Curricular Innovation, Engineering, and Adaptive Learning” Tagsadaptiveadaptive learningBrazilcurricular innovationcurriculumengineeringEquatorGuatemalainnovationLindsayonlineremoteSTEMteaching Posted on December 2, 2019February 2, 2022Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online About Episode 56: Many of us in online education have struggled to implement online course design in STEM disciplines. In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson discuss reasons for this disconnect and how we might work together to innovate and cross the chasm to benefit students. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 56 … Continue reading “Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online” TagsblendeddesignengineeringinnovationmathematicsmedicineonlinescienceSTEMteateachingtechnologyYaupon
Posted on May 18, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 66: Curricular Innovation, Engineering, and Adaptive Learning About Episode 66: Guest Dr. Euan Lindsay, director of engineering for Australia’s Charles Sturt University, joins Kelvin and Tom to talk about the role of adaptive learning in curricular innovation. Find out how students “binge at their point of need” while also getting a real world education. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 66 Show … Continue reading “Episode 66: Curricular Innovation, Engineering, and Adaptive Learning” Tagsadaptiveadaptive learningBrazilcurricular innovationcurriculumengineeringEquatorGuatemalainnovationLindsayonlineremoteSTEMteaching Posted on December 2, 2019February 2, 2022Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online About Episode 56: Many of us in online education have struggled to implement online course design in STEM disciplines. In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson discuss reasons for this disconnect and how we might work together to innovate and cross the chasm to benefit students. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 56 … Continue reading “Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online” TagsblendeddesignengineeringinnovationmathematicsmedicineonlinescienceSTEMteateachingtechnologyYaupon
Posted on December 2, 2019February 2, 2022Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online About Episode 56: Many of us in online education have struggled to implement online course design in STEM disciplines. In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson discuss reasons for this disconnect and how we might work together to innovate and cross the chasm to benefit students. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 56 … Continue reading “Episode 56: “The Last Mile:” Getting STEM Online” TagsblendeddesignengineeringinnovationmathematicsmedicineonlinescienceSTEMteateachingtechnologyYaupon