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Professional and Organizational Development in Higher Education.
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http://www.podnetwork.org 08-06-2009 21:11:09
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What can faculty do to move beyond surviving towards healing, growth, and ultimately thriving? Gardner Institute's Mays Imad, Bryan Dewsbury & Stephanie M. Foote explore why thriving matters in #eddev. From our Thriving in Academe series w/ NEA buff.ly/3MF0fhe
Centering Centers RECAP: Traditional STEM PhD programs don't do enough to train supportive educators, said Dr. Ashley S McGuire 💖💜💙 & Elizabeth McDonald. They discussed approaches to rectify this gap, & how to meaningfully engage STEM students in their education. buff.ly/3OVK5mD
Want to tailor your CTL's programs to your audience's needs? Take a cue from marketing. In this TIA feature, Columbia | CTL tests the potential of the STP marketing model to refine their #eddev offerings. Chris Chen, Ian Althouse, Mark Phillipson, Caitlin DeClercq buff.ly/42FekBg
From The Chronicle of Higher Education - How ChatGPT's proliferation stunned professors this year, and what they're doing to limit surprises next semester. By: Beth McMurtrie & Beckie Supiano. . buff.ly/3CyYFJ2
SoTL can seem intimidating for new faculty. How can we help them get started with these projects? On this episode of Centering Centers, M Gallardo-Williams discussed approaches to solving this problem with Nancy Chick ☕️🌏🌔❄️🛶☀️ and Erin Garcia. buff.ly/3JIpNsy
How did two educational developers build a CTL during the pandemic with no budget or staff? By problem solving with design thinking. This TIA feature is a case study on the development of the University of New Haven CTE. By: Jenna Pack Sheffield Sheffield & Devon Moore. buff.ly/3NHpeCv
SoTL can seem intimidating for new faculty. How can we help them get started with these projects? On our most recent episode of Centering Centers, M Gallardo-Williams discussed approaches to solving this problem with Nancy Chick ☕️🌏🌔❄️🛶☀️ and Erin Garcia. buff.ly/3JIpNsy
This TIA feature studied faculty experiences in a course design institute by focusing on their words. Read about how this technique revealed themes that weren't factored into the institute's initial design. Carie Cardamone & Heather Dwyer of CELT Tufts buff.ly/3PwlUvi
As educators, our craft is not divorced from our emotional beings. Gardner Institute's Mays Imad, Bryan Dewsbury & Stephanie M. Foote ponder the conditions where faculty, and in turn students, can thrive. Via our Thriving in Academe series w/ NEA buff.ly/3MF0fhe
POD Speaks Call: What do you wish your institutional leaders knew about the scope and value of #EdDev work? Submit a short proposal by Aug1; details at: tinyurl.com/PODspeaks2023 The editorial board looks forward to receiving your ideas! Anna Santucci podnetwork.org/publications/p…