Episode 111 is out! We talk with @DrSimonHoward about his educational journey as a first-gen student and engaging students with creative, technology-supported alternatives to traditional exams and papers, including TikTok! Listen here: https://t.co/ASYCcy8ah3
Excited to see Leading Lines on this most excellent list!
Fun fact: Leading Lines producer @derekbruff has launched his own podcast, Intentional Teaching! Listen here: https://t.co/epCAij3vcq
We're back! Episode 114 features a conversation with @remikalir about annotation and its use in teaching and learning. Thanks to @staceymargarita for taking over the host seat for our last batch of episodes! Listen here: https://t.co/jHCUuTwkE6
I just checked and since we announced @leadinglinespod was shutting down in August, we've received over 2000 plays. Thanks for continuing to listen!
- @derekbruff
We have a few more interviews we've already recorded, so we'll edit and post those as we have time, so keep an ear out for those. Thanks to all our many producers and guests over the years! And thanks to all those who listened.
Some sad news to report: The provost's office has asked us to wind down the Leading Lines podcast and focus our efforts on other projects. After six years and 100+ episodes and almost 70K downloads, it's hard to say good-bye.
#HigherEd#podcast spotlight: @derekbruff's Leading Lines podcast explores “creative, intentional and effective uses of #technology to enhance student learning.”
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Episode 113 is out! We talk with Brianna Janssen Sánchez and Nancy Ruther about virtual exchanges for developing language and intercultural skills! Thanks for the interview, @staceymargarita! Listen here: https://t.co/UBNuSIYRZE
Episode 112 is out! Producer @staceymargarita talks with health sciences professor Jill Lassiter about leading service-learning in a virtual world! Listen here: https://t.co/jJGtTC9mnT
@DrSimonHoward Thanks to @julaine_fowlin for the great interview! And sorry for the late posting this week. Our longtime podcast editor @Rhett_McDaniel has moved on to another position at Vanderbilt after 13 years at the @VandyCFT! Great news for him, sad for us.
Episode 111 is out! We talk with @DrSimonHoward about his educational journey as a first-gen student and engaging students with creative, technology-supported alternatives to traditional exams and papers, including TikTok! Listen here: https://t.co/ASYCcy8ah3
Back in episode 99, we heard from @BrookeAckerly and @KGMichelitch about teaching with Wikipedia. Their article, "Wikipedia and Political Science: Addressing Systematic Biases with Student Initiatives" is now available! https://t.co/7PvnxmLEbU
Episode 110 is out! We talk with Patrick Rael (@LudicaBlog) of @BowdoinCollege about learning at play! He runs a course that teaches historical thinking through tabletop board games! Listen here to his conversation with host @derekbruff: https://t.co/FeZdpyzNaF
Episode 108 is out! @LeahRoberts77 continues her mini-series on bodies and embodiment with an interview with @SusanHrach, author of "Minding Bodies: How Physical Space, Sensation, and Movement Affect Learning" from @WVUPRESS! Listen here: https://t.co/RmYceU3WvK
Episode 107 is out! We talk with @miko_nino, director of online learning at @UNCP_Online, about adding elements of gaming and play to our teaching to enhance student motivation! Listen here: https://t.co/IHoOJBNDzK
Episode 106 is out! We change up our format this time, with Leading Lines producers @staceymargarita and @derekbruff talking about student-produced podcasts, sharing stories from their own classes and those from past podcast guests! Listen here: https://t.co/Kxj2d11M7f