10. Stephen Brookfield
AudreyWaters
Michelle Miller
James Lang
Janine Utell
Josh Eyler
BethanyUsher
Natalie HoustonJose Bowen
Linda Nilson
Cathy Davidson Ken Bain
Tine Reimers
Doug McKee
Steve Wheeler
Jesse Stommel
Tim Clydesdale
Derek Bruff Robert Bjork
Jim Sibley
Kris Shaffer
Kevin Gannon
Peter NewburyJon Malesic
Edward O’Neill
Mark Hofer
Ainissa Ramirez
Meg Urry
Amy Collier
Stephanie Vie
Honored to be in such good company.
Met so many wonderful people and learned a great deal, already…
Not much for introductions, but I’ll share with you a quote from Parker Palmer that is the closest I’ve ever gotten at describint the sense of flow I have when teaching...
Me-high Chick-sent-me-high: flow
There are definitely times when we grieve as teachers, with the difficult work that we do if we really engage.
That’s all you need to know about me, for now, but allow me to make one more introduction.
This is Dave Stachowiak – my husband.
Husband suggests I start one
Not an original idea... I never have original ideas...
Turns out it was original...
So, in June of 2014 – I launched Teaching in Higher Ed…
The 88th episode published this past Thursday… and there are now over 3,000 minutes of content all devoted to the art and science of teaching.
People who spoke at conf:
Todd Z.
Stephen Brookfiled
People I would love to invite:
Marilla
Kathryn plank
Open the web browser
Go to www.slido.com and enter the event code
In the app, you can ask questions and vote for the best ones
Such a side diversity of opinions (and research) expressed about how to teach.
Leverage technology (such as today’s meet) to engage more learners – the introverts, etc.
No one way to do it…