In this episode, Your Authentic Self, Anne and Steve are joined by Rene Eborn, Associate Vice President of Digital Transformation and Enterprise Systems at Utah State University, who shares her thoughts about learning, leadership and growth You can find this episode on Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts.
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Season 4 Episode 3
In this episode, Failures are Opportunities, Anne and Steve are joined by Sam Kann, CIO of Andrews University who talks with us about leadership, empathy and collaboration. You can find the episode on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more content from Sam Kann: http://linkedin.com/in/skann Fashion: https://sisiouioui.com K-12 MyColLife: https://mycollife.com
Season 4 Episode 2
In this episode, There’s a Hub for That Anne and Steve introduce the theme for Season 4 – leadership. They consider the question: what does the future of higher education leadership look like? And with more and more aspects of higher education becoming technologically mediated, who is best placed to lead colleges and universities asContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 2”
Season 4 Episode 1
In this episode, Useful Curmudgeon, Anne and Steve discuss the continuing questions about the integration of artificial intelligence into teaching and learning. They reflect upon whether the use of AI can subvert the process of learning, with the result being that students focus on the “what” rather than the “how,” You can find the episodeContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 1”
Season 3 Episode 10
This episode was created in collaboration with Conversations magazine. In this episode, Modest, Achievable and Sustainable, we are joined by Thomas Curran, Superior of the Jesuits at Regis College, the Coordinator of JPEN, the Jesuit Prison Education Network and the former president of Rockhurst University, who shares his experiences teaching in carceral settings. Access a captioned versionContinue reading “Season 3 Episode 10”
Season 3 Episode 9
Scaling My Abilities In this episode, Scaling My Abilities, Anne and Steve joined by Matt Artz, Business Anthropologist and Professor at the Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University who shares his thoughts about artificial intelligent and its possible effects on teaching and learning, Access a captioned version Show Notes Matt Artz recommends two mainContinue reading “Season 3 Episode 9”
Season 3 Episode 8
Start Slow to Learn Fast In this episode, Start Slow to Learn Fast, we are joined by Elizabeth Stosich, Assistant Professor Graduate School of Education, who shares her thoughts about continuous improvement in teaching and learning. Access a captioned version
Season 3 Episode 7
In this episode, Trusting the Models, we are joined by, Brian K. Smith, Associate Dean for Research and The Honorable David S. Nelson Chair at Boston College’s School of Education and Human Development, who shares his thoughts about artificial intelligence and it implications for teaching and learning. Access a captioned version Asking the right questionsContinue reading “Season 3 Episode 7”
Season 3 Episode 6
I Still Believe in Learning In this episode we discuss ChatGPT and its implications for teaching and learning. You may notice a difference in our intro and outro to this episode. The text, background music and narration were all generated by various AI programs. Access a captioned version The video is a demonstration of ChatGPTContinue reading “Season 3 Episode 6”
Season 3 Episode 5
Owing the Why In this episode, Owing the Why, we are joined by Tania Tetlow, the 33rd President of Fordham University who shares her thoughts about leadership, innovation and change. Access a captioned version of this episode. You can also find the podcast on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher On Oct. 14, Tania TetlowContinue reading “Season 3 Episode 5”