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leading lines podcast: cynthia brame talks about how the online course design institute helps vanderbilt faculty get ready to teach online

jun. 9, 2020—the leading lines podcast has released the latest pisode exploring the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on higher education. this time we are speaking with the cft’s own cynthia brame about the online course design institute that was launched in may to help vanderbilt faculty get ready to teach online this summer and possibly this...

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latest episode of the leading lines podcast

may. 13, 2020—during this season of leading lines, we’re exploring the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on higher education. a big part of that impact lands on our students. robin derosa is the director of the open learning & teaching collaborative, or open colab, at plymouth state university, a public liberal arts institution that’s part of the university. she...

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leading lines podcast featuring ian bogost

dec. 5, 2019—bogost is the ivan allen college distinguished chair in media studies and professor of interactive computing at the george institute of technology. he’s an author of multiple books, an award-winning game designer, and a contributing writer at the atlantic. ian studies games by making games and is an incredibly deep thinker about an impressively broad...

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leading lines ed tech podcast featuring andrew wesolek

oct. 23, 2019—andrew wesolek is the director of digital scholarship and scholarly communication at the jean and alexander heard libraries. he is also the co-author, along with jonathan lashley and anne langley , of the new book oer: a field guide for academic librarians . oer stands for “open educational resources.” these are educational resources, including but...

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catch up with season six of the leading lines ed tech podcast

sep. 13, 2019—leading lines kicked off season six in august with an interview with randall bass. randy is vice provost for education and a professor in the english department at georgetown university. he was the founding director of georgetown’s teaching center, the center for new designs in learning and scholarship (cndls), and one of the first educators...

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leading lines ed tech podcast with sophie bjork-james

apr. 18, 2019—in this episode, we first hear a short, speculative fiction audio story by vanderbilt undergraduate sarah saxton strassberg called “hagar rising” that explores the future of gene editing. sarah created this piece for a course on the politics of reproductive health taught by vanderbilt anthropology professor sophie bjork-james. after sarah saxton’s audio piece, derek bruff...

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leading lines ed tech podcast with kylie korsnack

mar. 27, 2019—in this episode, the vanderbilt 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分’s assistant director for educational technology, stacey johnson, recently talked with kylie about a new practicum the cft launched aimed at preparing grad students to teach online. stacey and kylie discuss the origin and structure of the practicum, as well as a really useful framework for teaching online...

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leading lines ed tech podcast featuring christopher parrish

feb. 21, 2019—in this episode, we hear from christopher parrish, senior vice president and portfolio general manager at 2u. in this interview, john sloop, vanderbilt’s associate provost for education development and technologies, talks with chris parrish from 2u about 2u’s model for online education, why 2u’s standard university partnership is a ten-year commitment, and where chris parrish...

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leading lines ed tech podcast with max seidman

dec. 11, 2018—in the game monarch, players compete to the be the heir to the throne. the game is cleverly designed and has amazing art, but what makes it different is that all the characters are women. the dying monarch is the queen, and players are princesses striving to show their wisdom and strength. monarch upends some...

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leading lines podcast featuring julia feerrar

nov. 16, 2018—in this episode, we hear from julia feerrar, head of digital initiatives at the virginia tech libraries. she speaks with producer melissa mallon about a framework for digital literacy that she helped develop, a framework that includes a variety of competencies, from discovery and evaluation, to communication and creation, to identity and well-being. julia and...

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