The podcast generates conversations on important topics that support faculty professional growth and success in higher-ed. Topics include teaching, course design, mentoring, scholarship and research, open educational resources, emerging technology, and more.

Faculty Success: Higher Ed Conversations
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Podcast Overview
The podcast generates conversations on important topics that support faculty professional growth and success in higher-ed. Topics include teaching, course design, mentoring, scholarship and research, open educational resources, emerging technology, and more.
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8/11/2022
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Recent Episodes

January 23, 2024
Faculty Voices and Student Perspectives on Integrating AI in Course Assignments
<p>To integrate or not to integrate AI components in the classroom. This is the question! Listen to Towson University Department of Music faculty Terry Ewell and Luis Engelke offer differing perspectives and considerations for permitting students the use of AI for course assignments in their online <em>Ethical Issues and Perspectives in Music</em> course sections. Also, learn about students' perspectives toward using AI for course assignments, when permitted in the course.</p> <p><br></p> <p><a href="https://wp.towson.edu/dmerino/files/2024/01/Ewell-Engelke-transcript-e72733e26e94635e.docx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">View Transcript for Faculty Voices and Student Perspectives on Integrating AI in Course Assignments</a></p>

August 17, 2023
Considerations When Shifting Your Classroom Practice Online
<p>Guest Professor Montana McCormick in the Department of Secondary Middle Education talks about the challenges in permanently shifting her practice online after years as an accomplished classroom practitioner with the aim of achieving similar success in another modality.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Access the <a href="https://wp.towson.edu/dmerino/files/2023/08/Considerations-When-Shifting-Your-Classroom-Practice-Online-Transcript.docx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">transcript for this podcast</a>. </p>

July 21, 2023
Course Design with Accessibility in Mind
<p>It can be difficult to know where to start in making course content accessible. Guests, Brian Williams TU Digital Accessibility Analyst, Tricia Halstead, Manager of Blackboard Administration along with host Teresa Valais, FACET Sr. Instructional Designer share accessibility tips and tricks to ensure the design of Blackboard courses and materials and assignments are as accessible as possible to as many different people as possible from the start. </p> <p>Tap into this podcast to learn about the support available to TU faculty. </p> <p>Access the <a href="https://wp.towson.edu/dmerino/files/2023/08/Accessibility-Transcript.docx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">transcript file for the episode</a>. </p>
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