
Course Design: Poll Everywhere
In this episode our hosts discuss Poll Everywhere, a tool to increase student engagement, grade participation and check in with students that can integrate with Canvas.

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The T in Teaching is a podcast made for higher education professionals and students alike to bridge the divides between technology, teaching and learning. We develop content that strives to expand our knowledge base on a wide range of student centric online learning experiences that can augment our faculty's ability to meet students where they are in today's online classroom.
Unknown Host hosts The T in Teaching, a education show with 29 episodes published.

In this episode our hosts discuss Poll Everywhere, a tool to increase student engagement, grade participation and check in with students that can integrate with Canvas.

In this episode our host interviewed a professor about how he thought about changing course materials to deliver better outcomes for students.

In this episode our hosts discuss ways to integrate LinkedIn Learning into your everyday learning.

Our host Laura Izzo interviews various members from the Student Success Center to explore services and strategies for better writing.

In this episode, Laura Izzo and Angelica Finley have a conversation about how to write better using Grammarly. More Info >

This episode focuses on one of the newest assets for graduating students: digital portfolios. Our host speaks with an educator championing this tool.

In this episode, the host speaks with a practicing educator on how he used virtual reality to enhance and gamify a lesson.

This episode centers on one of the most vital tools in Canvas: Speed Grader. Our hosts discuss how to grade more efficiently and give better feedback.

This podcast hopes to explore elements of course design which should be incorporated so that equitable learning takes place for all students.

This episode features the faculty response to the students experience and testimony from the last two episodes.

This episode is the second panel of Temple students where they share their experiences with college. The next episode will feature a faculty response!

This episode is the first of two panels with Temple undergraduate students where they share their expectations and experiences with college.

In this episode we revisit a topic from Season 1: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. This time, we want to see how its being taught and the challenges it poses.

In this episode we revisit a topic from Season 1: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. This time, we want to see how its being taught and the challenges it poses.

Hello and welcome to this episode of The T in Teaching. This episode is the first episode in a new series called Digital Innovation, where our hosts, Angelica Finley and Amy Safirstein Sharma discuss new technologies, to

This episode focuses on Temple’s counseling team and advice on how to take care of your mental health. Dr. Andrew J. Lee currently serves as the Director of Tuttleman Counseling Services at Temple University. In this rol

In this episode we explore the robust roles and services provided by the library faculty at Temple. Adam Shambaugh began working at Temple as a librarian researcher. Since beginning at Temple he has created 15 different

In this episode we discuss and highlight to Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute and how it benefits students and faculty alike. Michelle joined Temple University full time last year as the Managing Director at the In

This episode is focused on how to best utilize advisors and the advising department. Julian White, Senior Director of the Center for Undergraduate Advising, shares his thoughts and expertise on how faculty can partner wi

In this episode we discuss the benefits of micro-quizzes compared to cumulative finals, and considerations when resigning assessments that work best for students. This episode is focused Micro-Quizzes vs. Exams. In this
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