Intentional Teaching, a show about teaching in higher education
Intentional Teaching is a podcast aimed at educators to help them develop foundational teaching skills and explore new ideas in teaching. Hosted by educator and author Derek Bruff, the podcast features interviews with educators throughout higher ed. (Intentional Teaching is sponsored by UPCEA, the online and professional education association.)
Podcasting since 2022 • 118 episodes
Intentional Teaching, a show about teaching in higher education
Latest Episodes
Pop Quiz on Faculty and the Law with Kent Kauffman
In the last year, we’ve seen many stories of college and university faculty being accused by students of teaching something that the student didn’t think the instructor should be teaching. These incidents have a lot of instructors worried about...
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Episode 86
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44:47
In-Class Writing with James Seitz
Last November, University of Virginia English professor James Seitz offered a workshop through the UVA Center for Teaching Excellence titled “Teaching in the Age of AI: How Students Can Do All Their Writing in the Classroom.” When I saw the wor...
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Episode 85
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44:48
Reimagining Grading with Sharona Krinsky and Robert Bosley
This past December, I had the honor of being a guest on the Grading Podcast ("reimagining grading as a tool for student success") hosted by Sharona Krinsky and Robert Bosley. We had such a great conversation that I thought I would return the fa...
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Episode 84
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48:18
Student-Designed AI Chatbots with Windy Frank and Sarah Gibson
When I heard my friend Windy Frank, an adjunct faculty at Lipscomb University here in Nashville, talk about an assignment of hers in which students designed custom AI chatbots, I was very interested. Windy teaches in the College of Bible at Lip...
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Episode 83
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43:58
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