Higher Ed Heroes
En podcast av Seb Kaempf and Al Stark
53 Avsnitt
-  Breaking down journalistic stereotypes of the courtroomPublicerades: 2025-05-15
-  ‘Using storytelling and classical literature to help problem solving’Publicerades: 2025-04-19
-  Improving student engagement, satisfaction and learning via an AI based educational tool called RiPPLEPublicerades: 2025-03-27
-  The benefits of seeking in-class feedback from studentsPublicerades: 2025-03-01
-  Indigenizing the CurriculumPublicerades: 2025-02-08
-  Being accessible and approachable to studentsPublicerades: 2025-01-10
-  The dos and don’ts of learning designPublicerades: 2024-12-09
-  ‘Teaching as Theatre': Engaging in trauma as a form of learningPublicerades: 2024-11-13
-  ‘“Show your working”: Using AI as part of student learning’Publicerades: 2024-10-26
-  'Apply first, explain later': using a photo treasure hunt to draw out core academic concepts for student learningPublicerades: 2024-05-02
-  Using film documentary making for student learning and assessmentPublicerades: 2024-04-11
-  Preparing students for the cognitive and emotional uncertainties they will face in their future professionsPublicerades: 2024-03-03
-  What can generative AI bring to our classroom?Publicerades: 2024-02-11
-  Catering for students who are struggling or are at the risk of failingPublicerades: 2023-11-14
-  Using board games, digital escape rooms, and online scenario games in your classroomPublicerades: 2023-10-20
-  The dos and don’ts of PowerPoint presentationsPublicerades: 2023-09-17
-  Helping students learn through cohort building and a strong sense of belongingPublicerades: 2023-08-26
-  Learning across culturesPublicerades: 2023-08-06
-  Integrating regular practical, self-experiential, and collaborative spaces (‘MediaLabs’) into your courses to deepen student learningPublicerades: 2022-07-18
-  Learning through ‘trench warfare’ and wicked problems: Students as proper consultants with real world business clientsPublicerades: 2022-06-27
In ‘HigherEd Heroes’, we talk to some of the best teachers about ‘what works’ in their university classrooms in a down-to-earth, jargon-free, and non-technical manner. Our objective is to communicate practical advice from the bottom-up to a broad range of teachers about new ideas they may want to integrate into their classrooms and to stimulate open conversations about their everyday practice. Each episode explores what excites students to learn, what keeps them coming back for lectures, and what makes teaching fun for both teachers and students. We hope that you engage in these conversations and (like us) find something in them which inspires you to make small changes that may reward you and your students in big ways.‘ Higher Ed Heroes’ is convened by The University of Queensland's Dr Seb Kaempf and Dr Al Stark and produced by Anthony Frangi. If you want to listen to the podcast, get more information, or get in touch, please visit: https://itali.uq.edu.au/about/projects/highered-heroes-podcast
