Subscribe RSS Feed Itunes | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn Connect @topcastnow (Use #topcastnow) Email Topcast Get More TOPcastEpisode 175: “Let’s Stay Focused On What We Can Control” in Online EdEpisode 174: Get “All [Phil]’d Up” On LMS/Online Enrollment InsightsEpisode 173: Campus-Based Student Demand for Online Options (and More!) from CHLOE 9Episode 172: Online Education in GuatemalaEpisode 171: The “North Star” of Online Learners’ Needs View All Posted on June 20, 2022February 27, 2023 by cdladminEpisode 116: 3Fold Gains and the Improvement of Higher Ed About Episode 116: Guest Dr. Stephen C. Ehrmann joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss lessons learned from studying six exemplar higher ed institutions that have achieved “3fold gains” by improving educational quality, access, and affordability. Podcast Recording https://media.blubrry.com/ucf_topcast/cdl.ucf.edu/staticfiles/topcast/topcast-8116.mp3Podcast (teaching-online-podcast): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 31:56 — 29.6MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | RSS Download Transcript: PDF Episode 116 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links Single-Origin Colombia (“Jose Uribe Lasso”) from Ligature Coffee (Orlando, FL)“Transparency” statement from Ligature CoffeeXO Coffee Shop (Kissimmee, FL) Content Links Dr. Stephen C. Ehrmann’s Online ProfileBook: “Pursuing Quality, Access and Affordability: A Field Guide to Improving Higher Education” (Ehrmann)In EDUCAUSE Review: “3Fold Gains: How Technology Can Improve Quality, Access, and Affordability in Higher Education” (Ehrmann)Article: “Chickering & Ehrmann, 1996” (aka “Implementing the Seven Principles: Technology as Lever”)Article: “Chickering & Gamson, 1987” (aka “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education”)[Archived WebSite] Carol Twigg’s National Center for Academic Transformation (NCAT)Report from Boston Consulting Group: “Making Digital Learning Work”Previous TOPcast Episodes Tagged with “Iron Triangle” Just for Fun Pop Culture Links Thomas B. Cavanagh’s Author (Novelist) SiteCanadian Actor Tom Cavanagh’s Wikipedia PageMultiverse“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” Extra Special Feature Video Version of this Episode!Bonus: Ehrmann on Chickering & Ehrmann (1996)