A bridge best depicts my role as an instructional technologist: I connect faculty with the shortest route to their teaching objectives. In the same way that engineers customize bridges based on load, location, and functionality, my goal is to provide unique solutions for faculty that meets their pedagogical specifications and teaching preferences. Bridging Pedagogy is one way that I aim to provide faculty not only with innovative teaching and learning ideas but also with the space to begin these conversations with their colleagues. Below is a list of the podcasts I’ve created with faculty for faculty.
Nota bene: Episodes 1-10 are created exclusively for the College of Charleston community. Episodes 11 and following are public-facing under the license CC BY 4.0.
- Episode 19 – Leading a Video Essay Assignment with Dr. Cara Tovey
- Episode 18 – LinguaMeeting and Culture-Focused Language Courses
- Episode 17 – Introducing Dr. Sarah Rose Cavanagh, Keynote Speaker TLTCon 2021
- Episode 16 – Dr. Margaret Keneman and Globally Connected Courses
- Episode 15 – Writing and Teaching with James M. Lang
- Episode 14 – Professor Morgan Koerner and the Virtual Meta-Theater
- Episode 13 – Librarians Assemble: Our Superhero Collaborators
- Episode 12 – A Look Inside the 2020 African American Studies Film Festival with Professor Anthony Greene
- Episode 11 – Rethinking the Final Project with Professor Liana Hakobyan
- Episode 10 – Dr. Charissa Owens and Faculty Diversity
- Episode 9 – Professor Kameelah Martin and The Lemonade Reader
- Episode 7 – Body and Mind Resources on CofC Campus
- Episode 6 – Dr. Henry Roediger on Memory and Learning
- Episode 5 – Professor Slucki and the Un-essay
- Episode 4 – Cultivating Soft Skills with Professor Bourdier
- Episode 3 – Creating a Film Festival with Professor Crabtree (AAS)
- Episode 2 – Spatial Narratives with Professor Koellner
- Episode 1 – Weatherproofing the Classroom with Professor Viñas De Puig