Teachers get together to discuss teaching. Specifically, Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellows discuss practice and theory drawn from their experience teaching humanities and communication courses at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This episode addresses how a lot of conversations on multilingualism in the composition classroom focus on students who speak non-traditional varieties of English, whereas little attention has been given to multilingual instructors of college writing... more
In this episode, we are continuing our discussion of the application of narrative-based learning to quantum science, an interdisciplinary effort between the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, and the School of Materials Science and Engin... more
This week in The Office Hour, we are discussing the application of narrative-based learning to quantum science. This is an ongoing interdisciplinary effort between the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, or LMC, and the School of Material... more
Shane Snyder joins Lee and David to discuss his experiences of integrating Twine Narratives into course syllabi. Shane describes some student projects and answers questions about Twine. What are Twine narratives and how are they applicable to teachin... more
Brittain Fellows Jeff Howard and Shinjini Chattopadhyay oversaw an antiracist reading group funded by a Georgia Tech Writing and Communication Program Leadership Opportunity Grant. The group read Emma Dabiri's What White People Can Do Next. more
Andrew Salyer joins Eric Lewis and Molly Slavin to discuss ways of creating classroom community. more
In this episode, Corey Goergen, Molly Slavin, and Eric Lewis discuss contract grading with Rachel Dean-Ruzicka, lecturer of Writing and Communication. How do you teach first-year college students what a syllabus is and how to use it? What are ways of... more
In this episode, Eric Lewis and Corey Goergen discuss contract grading with Kent Linthicum, American Council of Learned Societies Fellow 2021-2022. What exactly is contract grading? What are its advantages for both students and instructors? How does ... more
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