Season 4 Episode 9

It’s Okay to Look Like a Potato on Zoom In response to the recent presidential election and the significant changes it signals, we’ve decided to re-release our very first episode, “It’s Okay to Look Like a Potato on Zoom.” This inaugural episode, originally recorded during the early days of the pandemic, explores themes of adapting toContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 9”

Season 4 Episode 8

In this episode Humility and Confidence, we engage in a rich and thought-provoking conversation with acclaimed theater director, writer, and educator Karin Coonrod. Known for her innovative adaptations of classic works and her commitment to reimagining traditional spaces, Karin shares insights into her creative journey and philosophy on leadership, collaboration, and the power of storytelling.Continue reading “Season 4 Episode 8”

Season 4 Episode 7

How do we bring curiosity, creativity, and empathy into our teaching and learning practices? In this episode of the Twice Over Podcast, we are joined by Kim Arin—artist, personal coach, and instructor at Montclair State University—to explore these transformative ideas. The Joy of Lifelong Learning Kim shares her journey from a self-proclaimed “theater kid” toContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 7”

Season 4 Episode 6

In this episode of Twice Over, The Stories We Tell Ourselves, we have a thought-provoking conversation with Monique Vogelsang, founder of Humanizing History. They explore how the narratives we create shape identities and communities, as Monique shares her journey from a multiracial upbringing to her impactful work in anti-racist education and curriculum design. The conversationContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 6”

Season 4 Episode 5 Transcript

The Twice Over Podcast Season 4 Episode 5: Consent Regimes Podcast Intro Hello! My name is Steve D’Agustino and my co-host Anne Fernald and I welcome you to the Twice Over Podcast. Because to teach it to learn twice over. In this episode, Consent Regimes, Anne and I are joined by Florence Chee, Associate ProfessorContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 5 Transcript”

Season 4 Episode 5

In the latest episode, Consent Regimes, Anne and Steve are joined by Dr. Florence Chee, an Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago, where she leads the Center for Digital Ethics and the Social and Interactive Media Lab (SimLab). Dr. Chee shares her background as an ethnographer researching digital game culture and explores the powerful waysContinue reading “Season 4 Episode 5”

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”