by bvega | Oct 10, 2019 | event, pub, pubtalk, speaker, writing
Join us on October 17th at noon in Cotter Café for our first Faculty Pub “PubTalk”. Faculty Pub is about supporting faculty who are working on writing projects and the PubTalk series embodies this with faculty who talk about their writing progress, process, and results. And the talks will generally be short with lots of opportunities for discussion. For the first PubTalk, we thought we’d start with the most interesting possible topic: killer birds. So come see Dr. Tycho de Boer from history give a talk called, “American Falconry and the Wilderness of the Mind”.
by bvega | Sep 26, 2019 | pedagogy, student-focused, teaching
One of my friends recently linked to this article in Hybrid Pedagogy (an open-access teaching and learning journal) about Distinguished Professor of American History Dr. Cate Denial’s journey to what she calls a “pedagogy of kindness”. I highly recommend the article if you think prioritizing kindness might help your teaching break through to your students and get beyond a transactional model of education.
by bvega | Sep 2, 2019 | ethics, teaching, what we're reading
This book is a deep dive into how teaching can contribute to the good life of a teacher, and not just his or her students. It is also one of the texts we will be tackling in the Character and Virtue PLC this term.
by bvega | Sep 1, 2019 | Blackboard, teaching, tech
Some informative links to provoke thought and discussion from around the web.
by bvega | Sep 1, 2019 | Blackboard, tech
Statistics for use of instructional technology from 2018-2019.