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Less of Me, More of Them…in Zoom

“Anytime a teacher feels the impulse to intervene in an educational transaction, it is worth pausing, taking a breath, and asking, “Is there less that I can do and more that the student(s) can do?” The more agency shifted to the student, the more they will learn.” – Gary Stager Continue reading

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Interview with Philip Pulley – Part 2 – Zoom Fatigue

    This is part 2 of an interview I had with Dr. Philip Pulley. He is an educator in Illinois who has had a flipped classroom for many years. He penned the blog post called, “Zoomed to Death?”. We … Continue reading

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Interview with Philip Pulley – Part 1

I interviewed a guest this week!  His name is Dr. Philip Pulley. He is an educator in Illinois who has had a flipped classroom for many years. He penned the blog post called, “What I’m Calling This…Educational Triage” where he … Continue reading

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Is It Worth It?

In this episode, I discuss the current lawsuits that students are filing against colleges and university where they claim that “online learning is inferior to face to face learning”. Research Text: Barbara Means, Marianne Bakia, and Robert Murphy, Learning Online: … Continue reading

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Introduction to Is This Online?

In this inaugural episode, the show host, Evon Zundel, introduces herself and why she is creating this new podcast to discuss the online learning landscape. Credits Son of a Rocket by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4391-son-of-a-rocket License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Check out this … Continue reading

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