Episode 19: Fishbowl in a Live Session Fishbowl is a discussion strategy that focuses on both student-centeredness and listening skills. In a face-to-face classroom, you would arrange the students into a small group in the center of an outer ring. Students in the center would have a discussion and the students in the outer ringContinue reading “Special Video Episode”
Category Archives: Season 1
Episode 18
Episode 18: Questions Are Opportunities In this episode, Questions Are Opportunities, Anne and Steve are joined by Paul Levinson, author, musician and Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University who shares both his experiences as an early pioneer of online education and his thoughts about how we are all content creators now. TwiceContinue reading “Episode 18”
Episode 17
Episode 17: Speaking for the Trees In this episode, Speaking for the Trees, Anne and Steve are joined by Steven Stoll, Professor of History at Fordham University and the author of Ramp Hollow: The Ordeal of Appalachia who shares his thoughts about the environment and teaching authentically online. Twice Over · Episode 17: Speaking forContinue reading “Episode 17”
Episode 16
Episode 16: What We Talk About When We Talk About Asynchronous Instruction In this episode, What We Talk About When We Talk About Asynchronous Instruction, Anne and Steve present an excerpt from a live Zoom session which was part of a four day workshop Preparing to Teach in a Flexible Hybrid Model. Twice Over ·Continue reading “Episode 16”
Instructor Spotlight
Episode 1: Stephanie Ann Puen The instructor spotlight video series aims to highlight instructors who have experienced success in teaching online in an effort to inspire others and provide reassurance that we can do this. In this, our first video, we welcome Stephanie Ann Puen, a graduate student at Fordham University who teaches theology online.Continue reading “Instructor Spotlight”
Episode 15
Episode 15: Leveling the Playing Field In this episode, Leveling the Playing Field, we are joined by Renaldo Alba, Associate Director of the STEP and CSTEP Programs at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about the importance of community in creating and sustaining more just, equitable and representative educational environments. Twice Over · Episode 15:Continue reading “Episode 15”
Episode 14
Episode 14: Swimming in a Jar of Mayonnaise In this episode, Swimming in a Jar of Mayonnaise, we are joined by Clint Ramos Assistant Professor of Design/ Head of Design and Production at Fordham University and the Recipient of the 2020 USA Fellowship for Theatre who shares his thoughts about how thinking creatively can helpContinue reading “Episode 14”
Episode 13
Episode 13: Sometimes, Even Though It’s Difficult, It’s Good to Know In this episode, Sometimes, Even Though It’s Difficult, It’s Good to Know, Anne and Steve are joined by Justin Pool, Lecturer in Biological Sciences and the Online Course Development Coordinator in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Fordham University, who shares hisContinue reading “Episode 13”
Episode 12
Episode 12: Protect Your Energy In this episode, Protect Your Energy, Anne and Steve are joined by Christiana Zenner, Associate Professor of Theology, Science and Ethics in the Department of Theology and affiliated faculty in Environmental Studies at Fordham University. Since January, she has been Associate Chair for Undergraduate education in Theology at Fordham CollegeContinue reading “Episode 12”
Episode 11
Episode 11: When the World Stops, Learning Continues In this episode, When the World Stops, Learning Continues, Anne and Steve are joined by Matt Butler Director of Military and Veterans’ Services, who shares his thoughts about supporting student veterans, strategies for adapting to our new reality and the importance of staying connected. Twice OverContinue reading “Episode 11”